Titanium Anniversary 1976-1986-2016

I am in shock!!
Amazing :facepalm: :facepalm:
this is not healthy My friend.. :D :D
Im going to cry..

I love this bontrager and mcmahon ...
 
F.R.O.":1qmn32zh said:
I am in shock!!

titanium don't need shockers ! :mrgreen:

40 bikes but we were under 500kg for the whole weight of all the bikes :mrgreen:
So, not a heavy meeting ! :facepalm:
 
Merlin Newsboy, Fat Chance, IBIS Mojo, McMahon ......
Heaven of titanium, I wish I could have one of these, just one :cry:
 
F.R.O.":32z306tv said:
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mcmahon shaka is thicker than P2 kona Ti. ?
I have to check but I think that the Ti P2, the Shaka and ti mc Mahon forks use the same diameter : 28,6mm.
McMahon made some titanium stanchion for upgrading Manitou. It's the same tubes used for their Shaka.
P2 is full titanium, Mc Mahon got some carbon fiber in a their tube and made an harder ride. Litespeed is 31,8 and is the stiffer fork
 
i was unaware of the use of carbon in Mcmahon.
in picture looked more fat. I take meassures on my P2, it is in.
litespeed really is much thicker...spectacular in live
 
The main question is: do you have a personal favorite?
If you could only keep one which one would it be?
 
Re:

Great question !!! :?

For rigid models, I like frame most reactive, race geometry with confort for long rides.
The best for this the Serotta Ti-Max, just front the Ibis Mojo Ti.
And for softail, the Morati with little plate on chainstays and air/oil shock.

Keep only one : Serotta Ti-Max ...
 
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