Uk_friendly_fire wrote:
> As for alu v cro what are the advantages of the more expensive frame.
Aluminium is not necessarily either cheaper or more expensive than CroMo
tubing. Similarly, what goes for Brand X's aluminium frame doesn't
necessarily go for Brand Y's.
Aluminium is stiffer (this is good in some ways, bad in others) and
lighter. It is also harder to weld so at a given cost of welding it
often won't be done so well. Aluminium frames can't easily be repaired,
but in practice steel ones that break only get repaired in a small range
of circumstances.
Ultimately, both are quite reasonable materials to build a frame out of
if the people concerned know what they're at, and can be dreadful things
if they don't. AFAICT Dahon do.
> I've read a review that said the frame hinge corrodes.
Anything metal will corrode given time, exposure to the elements and a
bit less than maximum care. I've not come across any general complaints
about Dahons falling to bits in the middle from bad frame corrosion.
They are the biggest manufacturer of folding bikes in the world, and
unlike some "biggest" concerns they have a fair reputation amongst
serious users, so there's a good size sample base.
I would trust one.
Pete.
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