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CNT = Carbon Nanotube Technology = does not contain nanotubes
They may be filling the gaps - pointlessly - but it's not with Nanotubes unless there is a market for £780 handlebars that I'm not aware of...
I particularly like the graph where they show how strong a nanotube is compared to regular carbon but don't actually show what the performance difference between their regular carbon and their CNT carbon. What about a real world test.
I'm really fun at parties...
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Nanotubes are stupidly expensive and are not found in any Bicycles components or frames. To put it in perspective. 50 mg of Nanotubes are selling in raw form right now for 350 USD. Add to the fact that no one in this industry knows how to use them and all you're left with are marketing lies.
By the way, if you ground up any frame or component material to a dust and breathed that in, it would kill you.
I don't think it's good for tricks as bar spins would be impossible