"WHO" said Titanium was the END-ALL material for EVERY PERCEPTION BIAS/Application?
(Non-malicious inquiry) I don't understand "flex," as stated...
Hrmm all this talk about PERCEIVED "flex" from a very strong material. Just what is this "flex" standard MEASURED at? There has to be some kind of ratio, or 0-plane reference to differentiate "flex," from "flexy," "flex-ish," "flexible," etc. Each person has a different sensitivity, thus "perception" IS non-static in this regard, unless a measurable/set standard is founded.
How many mm-degrees of "flex" from the static operating position does the frame exhibit? You know many times we can "perceive" we were going faster/slower than assumed during a given trial. This is perception-bias. Many a time we are fooled and assume causation in a part or grouping of parts, where it may not be. I'm tired of this dead-horse being reanimated.
HOW MUCH "FLEX" in milimeters CAN YOU PERCEIVE or else I claim perception bias. No more "I can feel it, it's so pronounced..." Proof? Bc we all PERCEIVE DIFFERENTLY, so your story is hard to comprehend in another's POV.
___I don't know your measure of perception to gauge mine from.... For example; a metal frame in winter vs summer, you ought to be able to discern the difference of "flex" in such extreme temp diffs right? -10F vs 95F is a significant performance temp variance (common in many states). I know machines can measure the repeatable diffs in temp effected- variant stiffness; can you? Can *I* or "US" do this precise AND accurately? The metal is either, actually flexing (measurable) or it's not; a "feeling" isn't a reliable measure to convey an accurate assessment of said "flex" issue, no? Each day you "feel" or "perceive" differently.
I'm not saying you aren't perceiving said "flex," I'm questioning your accuracy, as it will change per situation. We aren't machines capable of such accurate measures independant of our "mood," "feelings," many factors affect our perception (bias) with out our awareness of them...
Here is the BIAS from which the foundation of this thread is based upon: ...[Ti is branded (and priced accordingly) as the wonder material for rigid and hardtail bikes.] SAYS WHO? Marketing gimmicks/bias/frame manufacturers (merchants)/boutique materials suppliers (merchants). Said players in said market all have a reason to sell you towards your biases - and they WILL regardless of them.
Thanks for the brand/purchase report! :thumbsup: