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Just to turn a few thoughts upside down, surely it's for the longer rides that the lightweight harsh alu frames make less sense. Want something more "all-round" then worry less about race weight, and check out the steel options.
Absolutely no evidence that the alu frame is going to be more harsh just because of the material it's made of!!!
Changing the tyres will make more of a difference.
My Secteur and Tricross both feel as comfortable, if not more comfortable than my steel PX Kaffenback.
the fork is carbon on the tcx 1, and the wheels on all these bikes aint exactly great, be the first upgrade for all the bikes mentioned for me
So it does. My mistake.
Robdob- without wishinf to atart a huge debate there is evidence,it's juat all anecdotal. Until there has ben a rigorous scientific investigation comparing the responses between materials and geometry then you can't just dismiss the anecdotal stuff.
I agree there are a huge number of factors which influence the way a bike will feel, but you cannot dismiss frame material altogether!
So I bought the Croix de fer. It was the only one I could get a ride on and I knew if I got the one on the 30 day test ride from wiggle it would all go wrong!!!
Took it out for the first proper (if short) ride tonight. Luckily I am very impressed. Need to fiddle around with the handle bar position to find the optimum. But I am now content, its so much easier to hold speed than on my mountain bike which I seem to fight the whole way on the flat.
Hopefully gonna get some big miles in over the next few months beyond my normal commute to work.