M-Power
Old School Grand Master
Re:
Im partial to proper Irish gammon, flowery potatoes with butter, parsley cabbage and turnip, all washed down with a pint of the blackstuff, preferably after a nice days golf or fishing :mrgreen:
Alu frames are far more likely to crack due to fatigue than even the cheapest Ti versions - fact. Im not convinced there is a high incidence of Ti frames cracking at all. If they do crack it would be sooner rather than later due to contaminated welds and they would be replaced or repaired under warranty. The few Ti frames that i have heard of cracking were used for many many years, Ibis, Moots etc. The bikes were ridden in all that time regularly - mostly because they are so good to ride and thats really the point Their owners also seemed to have little hesitation in taking a lot of trouble to find the best Ti welders and paying to get the repair done properly, so they could keep on riding it. Why would they bother if the bikes didnt give such a rewarding ownership experience ?
Im partial to proper Irish gammon, flowery potatoes with butter, parsley cabbage and turnip, all washed down with a pint of the blackstuff, preferably after a nice days golf or fishing :mrgreen:
Alu frames are far more likely to crack due to fatigue than even the cheapest Ti versions - fact. Im not convinced there is a high incidence of Ti frames cracking at all. If they do crack it would be sooner rather than later due to contaminated welds and they would be replaced or repaired under warranty. The few Ti frames that i have heard of cracking were used for many many years, Ibis, Moots etc. The bikes were ridden in all that time regularly - mostly because they are so good to ride and thats really the point Their owners also seemed to have little hesitation in taking a lot of trouble to find the best Ti welders and paying to get the repair done properly, so they could keep on riding it. Why would they bother if the bikes didnt give such a rewarding ownership experience ?