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gk76a usd Q
H, wondered if anyone knows whether the lower cartridge bolt(bolts it to the fork foot, vertically), needs to be steell or could it be titanium or alloy ?, having spent a twenty and got a spare fork out of it, cos i lost the bolt on the gravel drive!,
......although this bolt seems large,,, it is deceptive !! ,, or is it ??
......although this bolt seems large,,, it is deceptive !! ,, or is it ??

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Re: gk76a usd Q
I wouldn't risk an alloy bolt to hold a fork together, titanium would do it but would be expensive so I'd stick to a steel bolt.
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Re: gk76a usd Q
i do worry when i see threads like this. Titanium is not as strong as a steel bolt especially when in the fork it could come under extreme shock loading for example in a wheelie.
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Re: gk76a usd Q

yeah, i just dont see where the need for anyother than alloy, but a risk is a risk, a large bolt it is tho. not that you can buy one of that sort anywhere.