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- ibby4585
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Re: titanium parts
Greedy bugger!!micpec wrote:Hi Sean (blodnob),
If these Ti nuts are still available...I'll have 2 of those Ti rear wheel nuts with the drilled holes please.
Thanks,
Jason

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Re: titanium parts
I've had one of these in my hand last night when I went to Geoff's house.
They are pretty nice and good work but seemed to me to be surprisingly heavy for a lump of Ti..
Great skills in making them Sean..
They are pretty nice and good work but seemed to me to be surprisingly heavy for a lump of Ti..
Great skills in making them Sean..

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Re: titanium parts
Yeah. I think grade 2 (pure ti') is a little heavier than the alloys. But the alloys are nearly x2 as costly.
Av a look on the Ti' Shop to get a better idea of ther costs invloved.
Could probly look at removing a bit more material to reduce weight.
You can anodise the ti' also.
Sean
Av a look on the Ti' Shop to get a better idea of ther costs invloved.
Could probly look at removing a bit more material to reduce weight.
You can anodise the ti' also.
Sean
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Re: titanium parts
Yes sir.ibby4585 wrote:blodnob wrote:Can get stainless quite easily. Al mek a few up n see how they work out.
Sean.
Id like TI but stainless is a good compromise for looks!
Can you do the rear spacer too in Stainless??
Kris
When i can get over to Sheffield i'll get some bar cut into dics and knock a few up just out of interest.
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Re: titanium parts
Quality !!blodnob wrote:Yes sir.ibby4585 wrote:blodnob wrote:Can get stainless quite easily. Al mek a few up n see how they work out.
Sean.
Id like TI but stainless is a good compromise for looks!
Can you do the rear spacer too in Stainless??
Kris
When i can get over to Sheffield i'll get some bar cut into dics and knock a few up just out of interest.

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Re: titanium parts
i think the ti is going to be out of my price range but still very interested in stainless.
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Re: titanium parts
Be a nice stocking filler, early Chrimbo pressie coming up for myself lol 

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Re: titanium parts
ibby4585 wrote:blodnob wrote:Can get stainless quite easily. Al mek a few up n see how they work out.
Sean.
Id like TI but stainless is a good compromise for looks!
Can you do the rear spacer too in Stainless??
Kris
i'd quite like one of these too please!
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Re: titanium parts
put me down for two wheel nuts in stainless when ready .
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Re: titanium parts
I'd like a Ti wheel nut.
2 stainless spacers
And a stainless nut
That would be lovely!
Thanks
Kris
2 stainless spacers
And a stainless nut
That would be lovely!
Thanks
Kris