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Aluminum vs Steel. Which is better and why?
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[QUOTE="yz250roost, post: 430417, member: 20224"] Honda took a hit in the profit department when they introduced the aluminum frame in 97, doesn't anyone recall that they completly CANCELLED all of their amatuer contingency plans just to make up for the change in the frame, the next year the contingency was back on but for a whole year no cash was dealt out at the local tracks because of the aluminum. Saying that honda had no cost change is BS. I also believe that no one follows because honda has found a way to produce it for cheaper, and they're not telling and none of the big comanies want to go through what honda went through just trying to achieve a different material, yamaha spent it's time in R&D refining the YZF's I think we all thank them for that.... Jeff [/QUOTE]
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