You know, I took the train home from Waterloo after having a busted ankle due to a peds dancing on the middle of the street, I managed to catch the last carriage and another guy appear behind me with a Colnago hexagonal tubing frame that's obviously too small for him.
have a long conversation with him about bicycle and his in general, I learn that the hexagonal tubing (in theory) is stronger than conventional one, simply because it's basically a round tube in the inside with a hexagonal shape on the outside, couldn't explain it properly but he draw a diagram to show me.
I nearly killed a child yesterday!
But besides that you are right, it is a strong tubing (not sure its the strongest), but because of that its quite heavy. Or at least mine is.
I nearly killed a child yesterday!
But besides that you are right, it is a strong tubing (not sure its the strongest), but because of that its quite heavy. Or at least mine is.