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Does anyone have any experience with this frameset with the aluminum and carbon rear end combo? I am looking at one right now and don't know anything about this bike.

Any insight would be helpful roadies!!!!!


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Does anyone have any experience with this frameset with the aluminum and carbon rear end combo? I am looking at one right now and don't know anything about this bike.
I would like to know more about that one as well. I have an EV2 and was considering building a new EV4 (with some concerns over durability issues), but with some mileage on my twitchy machine, I'd like to get a bit of feedback on the EV3 before I jump on the 100% Al bandwagon again.

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I have heard quite a few threads stating "cracking of the frame".

Here is one of them:
http://lists.bianchiusa.com/viewtopic.php?t=227
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