Funny you should mention that… I picked up a complete bike earlier this year with a similar steel railed Vector and instantly whipped it off for a Ti tailed Bontrager.. but as I (scientifically) weighed them both up in my hands.. they felt pretty much the same - which was confirmed by the scales. I think the Ritchey saddle in question has hollow rails, which goes some way to explaining it…Back story; as a teen I loved searching and buying bits to make my bikes lighter and I still love a light bike. I’m a bit of a closet weight weenie and have enjoyed weighing stuff I’ve bought over the last 4 years.
Latest bike is a completely original titanium diamondback with a Ritchey Vector titanium saddle that I’d like to preserve and not use due to its condition. Im unable to find a worse condition replacement titanium so decided to purchase a cro mo version (thank you @raidan73 lovely saddle) even though it’s a heavy item.
The weight difference surprised me….i feel I’ve been had all these years!
Anyone else had items they are surprised aren’t heavier/lighter than presumed??
229g titanium and 246g Cro-mo.
However… to complete the explanation, I think you need to reflect on how heavily marketed titanium was as an elite material for “Team” riders and other such badasses back in the ‘90s - and how heavily we all bought into that. The titanium premium was probably more to do with this marketing (and therefore manufacturer margin), than all the supposed real world space-age lightness hoo ha.
That said. I frickin’ love titanium.