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Reply to comment by Halftrack_El_Camino in My 25 year old Rivendell Atlantis with home made bags. A perfect bicycle. by Dirtdancefire
Aluminum fatigues with every stress cycle, getting more brittle until it just snaps. Steel is much more ductile, meaning as long as its max strain loads aren't exceeded that repeated stress won't fatigue the metal at all. You can drive aluminum for a long time, sure, but eventually it will just snap. Steel won't ever just snap from cyclical loading.
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