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Is steel still real?
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ELI5, why do steel bikes cost that much? I thought carbon cost way more because of how labour intensive it is.
Making a steel frame is also labour intensive, it's not just welding together a bunch of tubes. First, those tubes are expensive. They're not just metal pipes (look up Reynolds 725, 853, 953 tubes or equivalent products from Columbus or Tange).
Then there's the frame building process, any frame worth it's money will use double or triple butted tubes (the thickness of a tube wall varies along the length of the tube for compliance and weight saving reasons).
Then there's the economy of scale. Steel frames are a bit niche right now and are made in small numbers. Some of the fancier ones are produced in the EU or the US, which raises the costs by quite a lot.
But yeah, it would be nice if they were a bit less expensive.