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Old 04-03.-2008, 05:20 PM   #1
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hello i would like to get a bike, alloy. i am now riding a carbon fiber. i would like to know which bike is better TCR or OCR? i tried the OCR it is very comfortable because of the carbon fork.

i am 5 9" can i fit onto a size 50? i am surprised OCR only has 50 and 55.5 .
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Old 05-03.-2008, 10:09 AM   #2
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They both have carbon fork blades; some may have full-carbon forks. Do they still make a full alloy frame TCR?
I prefer the TCR, but you may not. Make sure that you try both before buying.
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They both have carbon fork blades; some may have full-carbon forks. Do they still make a full alloy frame TCR?
I prefer the TCR, but you may not. Make sure that you try both before buying.

yes full alloy. and cheaper too. maybe this is for low end market i live in a third world country
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