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Comparing Bike Frame Materials

The most defining component of any bike is the frame. While the frame geometry is the biggest determining factor in what the bike is best suited for, the frame material comes in a comfortable second place. Even with similar geometry, a bike built of one material will have different abilities and ride qualities compared to a similar bike made from a different material.

Which material is best? As in many things, the correct answer is “it depends”. There are no magic bullets when it comes to cycling; if something were always better for every application, it would be the only option available.

Worth noting: none of these comparisons are absolute. How a frame is made matters just as much as, or more than, what material it’s made from. Nevertheless, frame material still has a significant effect on a bike. For example, It’s nearly impossible to make a steel frame lighter than one made of carbon fiber, or an aluminum frame as strong as titanium.

In this article, we’ll examine and compare the four most common frame materials: steel, aluminum, carbon fiber, and titanium.


Feb 24, 2019
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