In a way, it was, because they could go super large tubes without the weight penalty. Kleins and the Cannondale 3.0 and 2.8 were the first to really crank the dial on stiffness, when a lot of the other bikes were running normal or +1 oversized tubes.
They were super harsh because they were aiming for stiffness, and the material allowed them to do that.
They were super harsh because they were aiming for stiffness, and the material allowed them to do that.