R Russell Old School Grand Master Nov 10, 2007 #1 http://video.google.com/videoplay?docid ... 1899&hl=en nuff said.
E Err Retro Guru Feedback View Nov 10, 2007 #2 And there i was thinking it was just for posers. Also, note the lack of steel tube. Materials choice is a balancing of the various characteristics.
And there i was thinking it was just for posers. Also, note the lack of steel tube. Materials choice is a balancing of the various characteristics.
gump Retrobike Rider Feedback View Nov 10, 2007 #3 gotta help next time my frame gets run over by an F250! Nice demo, but not quite how frame tubes are stressed in application.
gotta help next time my frame gets run over by an F250! Nice demo, but not quite how frame tubes are stressed in application.
jez-4-bikes-max Kona Fan Feedback View Nov 10, 2007 #4 Wow - that was cool. Love material experiments like this. Just real cool.
gump Retrobike Rider Feedback View Nov 10, 2007 #5 yeah, sounded a bit negative, I love seeing this stuff too! Just have to take off my cynic hat!!
orange71 Retrobike Rider Gold Trader Feedback View Nov 10, 2007 #6 hmm... [removes carbon seat posts discretely from all frames] :shock:
E Err Retro Guru Feedback View Nov 10, 2007 #7 orange71":2qanl102 said: hmm... [removes carbon seat posts discretely from all frames] :shock: Click to expand... Send them here for catastrophic destruction tests.
orange71":2qanl102 said: hmm... [removes carbon seat posts discretely from all frames] :shock: Click to expand... Send them here for catastrophic destruction tests.
R Russell Old School Grand Master Nov 10, 2007 #8 My sentiments exactly Jez, I thought that it was a cool way to demonstrate how tough Ti is. Does make you wonder about those carbon parts though We're quoting for some Titanium jobs at work at the moment and I'm dead excited that I'll get a chance to work with it. Sad really.
My sentiments exactly Jez, I thought that it was a cool way to demonstrate how tough Ti is. Does make you wonder about those carbon parts though We're quoting for some Titanium jobs at work at the moment and I'm dead excited that I'll get a chance to work with it. Sad really.
R Russell Old School Grand Master Nov 10, 2007 #10 I'm a CNC Machine Engineer. People give me drawings of little metal parts and I go away for a couple of days and get back to them with little metal parts. Mostly development and small batch stuff. I work here in fact... http://www.genhart.co.uk/default.htm
I'm a CNC Machine Engineer. People give me drawings of little metal parts and I go away for a couple of days and get back to them with little metal parts. Mostly development and small batch stuff. I work here in fact... http://www.genhart.co.uk/default.htm