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Old 05-10.-2003, 05:44 AM   #1
RAN
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Hello

time to experience the world of fixed gear/track
what can you tell me about columbus sbx tubing
many Thanx
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Old 19-10.-2003, 06:58 PM   #2
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well columbus know what there doing and make good strong farmes. what is the tube ur talking about titatium or alloy. if it's alloy the garding is how u tell how good it is 7005 is like the best and easton elite is the same grade as that. a funny thing is giants are made of 6061 alloy but they have a small triangle so i guess the same strength would be achived
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