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March 21st, 2006
Abstract:
Although they didn’t invent ‘carbon nanotube technology’, Easton’s own Carbon Nanotube Technology (CNT) was introduced in late 2004 and fit the bill as material of choice. Going to a full carbon-fibre frame (losing the aluminum lugs from before) was the route – not just because full carbon frames are ‘de regeure’ these days, but also because Easton’s CNT made perfect sense to address the weight, ride quality, and strength levels they wanted.
Source:
pezcyclingnews.com
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