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Could be Sakae Powerbulge titanium bars.I have these handlebars without markings that I thought might be Tange steel though it turns out they're not magnetic and they don't appear to be aluminium as the walls are thin. They have the hue of titanium, I thought they might be nickel plated though a few nicks seem to show this is the natural colour. Is there any other way of checking to see what metal they might be? Cheers
Its not a company I was aware of bitd however I have seen some of their stuff on ebay. For example the bolt in the link below. Could be a red herring but the lack of a website URL on the packaging says more 90s rather than 2000s to me in that particular case.Hello!
I was wondering if anyone knows owt about this company and whether they would possibly be 90's, or maybe over the border slightly into the new millennium?
Found on ebay - everything but the bearings.
Oh, ti spindle is hollow too.
I like the look of it anyway...
Thanks for any help.
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Thank you!Its not a company I was aware of bitd however I have seen some of their stuff on ebay. For example the bolt in the link below. Could be a red herring but the lack of a website URL on the packaging says more 90s rather than 2000s to me in that particular case.
the trade mark was registered in 1993 from a company called TI Connection in South Carolina.Thank you!
Yes, now I've seen the rather dated looking packaging on that stem bolt, I would certainly say 90's!
Plus the lack of a web address, which is something I keep forgetting happened around the millennium too and is a good pointer.
I don't have use for another stem bolt though, but these (with the same dated packaging) I possibly could use in my Links 846 forks so I swiped them as well.
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Plus I got a sticker of a flying anvil!