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Old 04-14.-2003
Dreamlx10
 
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Got this from the BBC Cycling website;

The choice of frame material for the serious mountain climber is titanium, the lightest material in
the sport but one that can be hard work to ride for long distances.

?

Graham
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Old 04-14.-2003
Paul Southworth
 
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In article <b7f94v$qt6$1@titan.btinternet.com>, dreamlx10 <gtgelliott@hotmail.com> wrote:
>Got this from the BBC Cycling website;
>
>The choice of frame material for the serious mountain climber is titanium, the lightest material in
>the sport but one that can be hard work to ride for long distances.
>
>?

Find a new web site.

--Paul
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Old 04-14.-2003
David L. Johnso
 
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On Mon, 14 Apr 2003 21:27:59 +0000, dreamlx10 wrote:

> Got this from the BBC Cycling website;
>
> The choice of frame material for the serious mountain climber is titanium, the lightest material
> in the sport but one that can be hard work to ride for long distances.
>
> ?

Well, you can safely ignore that website in the future.

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