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Also, Ti tubing can be massively variable in quality and grade.
It's also a shit to weld well even the big names have issues. And bikes aren't really well thought out in so much as where the welds need to be and what you are welding to!
So i'd rather describe something like a custom made steel frame as a "frame for life" than a Ti frame.
And it's significantly easier to repair a steel frame than a Ti one. (Hell, it's probably easier and cheaper to repair a CF frame than steel OR titanium!)
There probably aren't actually *that* many cracked Ti frames, it's just when they are sold at that massive premium over other materials, you'd expect almost zero failures. After all, it is a frame for life. So they do get publicised. And in many cases, the price premium and advertising gives the impression that the manufacturers will stand by the claim "frame for life", whether they actually said that or not.d8mok":3nikio2h said:Titanium is always the material I think of when someone says “bike for life”
Where exactly are you looking to find all these broken titanium frames?
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Also, Ti tubing can be massively variable in quality and grade.
It's also a shit to weld well even the big names have issues. And bikes aren't really well thought out in so much as where the welds need to be and what you are welding to!
So i'd rather describe something like a custom made steel frame as a "frame for life" than a Ti frame.
And it's significantly easier to repair a steel frame than a Ti one. (Hell, it's probably easier and cheaper to repair a CF frame than steel OR titanium!)