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	<title>Comments on: Aluminium vs Carbon Fibre Frames</title>
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		<title>By: Advice on Buying First Road Bike &#124; Cycling UK</title>
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		<description>[...] It is sound advice to buy the best frame you can. With a good frame, you can always upgrade components later. For example, a good value deal for your first road bike, would be to look at a Focus Cayo (around £1,000) or a Trek Madone 3.1 (£1,500) Both come with a really good quality carbon fibre frame. It is the kind of frame you can build on and later get a top of the range bike. But, don&#8217;t feel a carbon fibre frame is essential. Aluminium frames can offer excellent value for money and be as light as carbon fibre. Also, there is a big difference between different types of carbon fibre frames. There is more on best frame material here and also aluminimum vs Carbon Fibre. [...]</description>
		<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>[...] It is sound advice to buy the best frame you can. With a good frame, you can always upgrade components later. For example, a good value deal for your first road bike, would be to look at a Focus Cayo (around £1,000) or a Trek Madone 3.1 (£1,500) Both come with a really good quality carbon fibre frame. It is the kind of frame you can build on and later get a top of the range bike. But, don&#8217;t feel a carbon fibre frame is essential. Aluminium frames can offer excellent value for money and be as light as carbon fibre. Also, there is a big difference between different types of carbon fibre frames. There is more on best frame material here and also aluminimum vs Carbon Fibre. [...]</p>
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