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    When I choose a material for a bike frame, I have to

    think about the properties of the material. How elastic

    Ís it? If you bend or stretch it, will it go back to its

    original shape? If it does, it has high elasticity. How

    strong is it? There are two kinds of strength. The first is

    how much force you need to bend it to a point where it

    can't go back to its original shape. The second is the

    amount offorce you need to break it.

    Steel is the least expensive choice. There's a wide range

    of standard gauge tubes available. It's strong and it has

    good elasticity but it's heavy.

    Aluminium is lÍght and strong but it,s flexible. The

    more it bends, the quicker Ít breaks. So aluminium bike

    frames use large diameter tubes. That limits the

    amount of bending.

    Titanium has a great strength.to.weight ratÍo. It,s got

    good elasticity so when it bends it tends to return to its

    original shape. It's corrosion-resistant so you don,t

    need to paint it. But it's expensive

    - fifteen times the price of steel!

    The professÍonals use carbon

    fibre. It's very light and it's very

    strong. You can shape it any way

    you like. But carbon-fibre

    frames are hand-made

    so they're very

    expensive

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  •  What are two kinds of strength?

    What limits the amount of bending?

    Is steel the least expensive choice?

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