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2184.1 | and 1757 | NOVA::FISHER | Rdb/VMS Dinosaur | Thu Feb 06 1992 14:15 | 6 |
| Actually, 1757.0-1757.153 has had quite a discussion of Titanium
though it's obviously more emotional than factual.
:-)
ed
|
2184.2 | Components? | BOOKIE::CROCKER | | Thu Feb 06 1992 18:17 | 2 |
| Thanks for the pointer, Ed. Anybody got more feedback on titanium
components?
|
2184.3 | | WMOIS::FLYE_N | | Fri Feb 07 1992 03:36 | 9 |
|
Re .2
uuummmmm.............there light.
Norm
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2184.4 | | KIRKTN::GGOODMAN | Number 1 in a field of 1 | Fri Feb 07 1992 07:31 | 8 |
|
$$$$$$$$$$$$$$$$$$$$$$$$$$$$$$$$$$$$$$$$$$$$$$$$$$$$$$$$$$$$$$$$$$$$$$$
THEY COST LOADS....
$$$$$$$$$$$$$$$$$$$$$$$$$$$$$$$$$$$$$$$$$$$$$$$$$$$$$$$$$$$$$$$$$$$$$$$$
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2184.5 | WHAT, ME EMOTIONAL? | WMOIS::GIROUARD_C | | Fri Feb 07 1992 07:56 | 6 |
| Whaddaya mean emotional! That's the most ^$#^%&$#&^#$^& ridiculous
thing I've ever read... I don believe for one minute that...
Okay, maybe it is a little emotional :-)
Chippium
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2184.6 | titan$1,000,000um bikes are for lawyers? | WLDWST::SANTOS_E | | Fri Feb 07 1992 09:26 | 13 |
| They are brittle !!!!!!!!! campy used to have a bottom bracket but
they broke.
Teledyne titan (rememember my fellow oldies?)used to have a frameset
but the forks flexed inward 2" when I braked .
I sure hope the new ones are much better. Mountain bikers like the
flex for suspension characteristics.
PS. these are my opinion not necesarily a scientific journal.
thanks
Ed.
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2184.7 | Guess I'll give up on serious input | BOOKIE::CROCKER | | Fri Feb 07 1992 11:54 | 22 |
| Current manufacturers attribute the brittleness of the titanium frames
and components of the '70s to the make-up of the titanium that was
then used. Newer alloys, like the Ti3/2.5 (94.5% titanium, 3%
aluminum, and 2.5% vanadium) used in frame tubes, for example, are
supposed to eliminate these problems -- and there seem to be a number of
folks who take much faith in the Merlin (although a frame is only as
strong as its weakest part, and the fork ain't that last-forever
titanium!).
You may remember that carbon fiber had a similar difficult adolescence,
with the Graftek frames that scared the ** out of Exxon riders whose
bikes started to shimmy at 40mph (not to mention some frames that just
plain exploded). Look at what Kestrel and Trek have done with carbon
since.
Emotional? Well, not to ruffle any feathers or anything, but in the
final Masters road race in Vermont last year, a long uphill sprint for
first was contested by a guy on a *light* Merlin and a guy on a heavy
steel frame made even *heavier* by STI. Guess who won, with an
out-of-the-saddle shift in the last fifty feet? 8^
Justin
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2184.8 | | LJOHUB::CRITZ | | Fri Feb 07 1992 12:48 | 9 |
| BICYCLING (March 1992) has an article entitled "Mulling
the Materials." Begins on page 98.
"Four experts give you their arguments for choosing a
steel, aluminum, titanium, or composite frame."
Too long for me to type in at the moment.
Scott
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2184.9 | | WUMBCK::FOX | | Fri Feb 07 1992 15:37 | 6 |
|
> "Four experts give you their arguments for choosing a
> steel, aluminum, titanium, or composite frame."
Let's see. Four experts, four materials... I wonder how they went? :-)
John
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2184.10 | One of each... | BOOKIE::CROCKER | | Fri Feb 07 1992 17:26 | 1 |
| ...if they're like some of the noters in here.
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2184.11 | THE MOTOR - THE MOTOR - THE MOTOR | WMOIS::GIROUARD_C | | Mon Feb 10 1992 06:48 | 10 |
| Manufacturer's shy away from Ti as a material for forks. The
properties are just not there that would allow the advantages
of Ti to be used given the amount of material required for
the fork + it would be $$$$$$$$$$$$$$
Well Justin, I guess the old adage is true. The most important
component IS the motor....
Chip
|
2184.12 | ...all else being equal... | CTHQ3::JENIN::FRERE | Ellas Danzan Solas | Mon Feb 10 1992 14:08 | 3 |
| ...I'm still amazed at the way my Merlin climbs...
Eric
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2184.13 | LIKE A MOUNTAIN GOAT... | WMOIS::GIROUARD_C | | Tue Feb 11 1992 06:41 | 16 |
| Yeah, me too! I have a hard time keeing up with it sometimes! :-)
My guy hasn't gotten anything (ERGO's). He checked in last week -
nothing!
Eric, do you know who Chelmsford uses for their CAMPY distributor?
There are no more distributorships in the U.S. which makes it tough.
I dusted mine off last weekend. I feel guilty. Like I'm neglecting
my soul mate.
My guy did drop off the A/C Ti bottle cages for me to look at. I don't
think I like them. I also think they're heavier that the "MERLIN"
offering... They are about 60% cheaper though.
Chip
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2184.14 | :-) | NOVA::FISHER | Rdb/VMS Dinosaur | Tue Feb 11 1992 08:06 | 4 |
| Independent observation leads me to conclude that excessive exposure to
Titanium during exercise causes brain damage.
ed
|
2184.15 | SAFE EXERCISE WITH Ti | WMOIS::GIROUARD_C | | Tue Feb 11 1992 12:00 | 4 |
| Only if direct sexual contact occurs...
Chip
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2184.16 | a new definition for "BONK"? | DOGONE::WOODBURY | | Tue Feb 11 1992 13:00 | 5 |
| Chip,
Do you get dropped by your bike before or after the sexual contact
occurs??
|
2184.17 | Campy Distributors | CTHQ3::JENIN::FRERE | Ellas Danzan Solas | Tue Feb 11 1992 14:59 | 9 |
| Chip,
Chelmsford Cyclery uses a few distributors, Ten Speed and another who I don't
know the name - Colorado Cyclist is not one of them though. I don't know which
dist. was used to acquire the Ergos. Did I mention that he did buy 2 sets...?
The way things are going, you may have'em for the next Mt Washington climb.. ;-)
Eric_doing_thumb_exercises...
|
2184.18 | HELP ME I'M MELTING... | WMOIS::GIROUARD_C | | Wed Feb 12 1992 07:16 | 17 |
| Re; .16 I believe the work "boink" would be more appropriate than bonk
in that instance... BTW, It happens after sexual contact :-)... Boy,
did this NOTE deteriorate or what?!
Eric, you're right. I am getting a little nervous, but I'm not going
to pull the rip cord just yet...
However, I did do something really stupid... I ordered a Ti spindle
and two bottle cages from the Somerville man... Got to make up for
the added weight on the 8spd set-up and the Ergo's... I'll probably
jump on the stem (Artcos) and some skewers soon (at least before the
season starts)...
My SO is going to kill me. Can I use someone's address out there for
delivery?
Chip_the_Ti_junkie
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2184.19 | | MOVIES::WIDDOWSON | Rod, VMSE-ED013. 824-3391 | Wed Feb 12 1992 07:44 | 5 |
| > My SO is going to kill me. Can I use someone's address out there for
>delivery?
Sure Chip. Just c/o VMSE, Edinburgh. Of course is might `get lost'
during the onward posting.:-)
|
2184.20 | Freewheel? | NOVA::FISHER | Rdb/VMS Dinosaur | Wed Feb 12 1992 08:13 | 5 |
| Noone has mentioned Ti F/W cogs. Is Ti not suitable or has noone
thought of it yet? If the latter is the case, I want the patent!
(Whether or not it's suitable.)
ed
|
2184.21 | GL Ti is a Merlin?, $$$ ? | KAOFS::W_VIERHOUT | Central Canada Support | Wed Feb 12 1992 10:10 | 18 |
|
I seen the ad on the back of the Velo News mag for the GL Ti bike.
Sure looks and sounds like a Merlin, does anyone know this for a fact?
I did'nt think GL was going to sell Ti because it's expensive for him
to buy Ti frames and then after his mark up the frame is priced out of
this world. Anyone know what a GL Ti sells for?
By the way heres one for ya, the epitomy of Ti bike parts - Titanium
bar end plugs, were can I get some? (just kidding, but some bikie might
want to know some day) :-)
Yours in possessionism
Wayne V
|
2184.22 | Grams for Dollars | BOOKIE::CROCKER | | Wed Feb 12 1992 12:06 | 29 |
| Item Weight Savings Ti Price Standard
Over Standard Item Item Price
Stem 60gm $200 $30
Bottom Bracket 100gm $150 $75
Flite Saddle 150gm $70 $40
Skewers 50gm $90 $10-30
Pedals (D-A w/Ti 100gm $200 $150
spindles, on
market in May)
Of course these are just ballpark figures, but some Ti prices strike me
as truly outrageous for the limited advantages they offer (because of the
cost of machining Ti?). The king of the crop here seems to be the stem,
where you pay 7 or 8 times as much to save 60gm.
Other Ti prices make more sense, particularly the saddle and the
bottom bracket spindle, where you gain a considerable weight savings
at twice the price. Also, look for more major company components to
hit the market with Ti as a standard material. One of the reasons
you've seen all the mail order houses blowing out Dura Ace pedals at
prices below Ultegra is that Shimano appears to be on the verge of
releasing a Dura-Ace with titanium spindles, weight in the low 300s.
That stem sure looks pretty though, doesn't it, Chip.
Anybody ridden a Flite yet?
Justin
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2184.23 | I WANT IT ALL - NOW! | WMOIS::GIROUARD_C | | Wed Feb 12 1992 12:31 | 8 |
| Re; GL (Greg LeMond?) and Ti--Yes. It's a Merlin. He bought 15-17
(can't remember the number) for Team Z equipped with Kestrel EMS
forks. MERLIN wouldn't/couldn't sponsor Z because they are such a
small shop and they're already footing S/M.
YES, I HAVE to have that stem (Artcos).
Chip
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2184.24 | ALOMST FOREVER... | WMOIS::GIROUARD_C | | Wed Feb 12 1992 12:33 | 5 |
| BTW, cogs, chains, axles, etc... have been around for a long Ti-me.
As you can imagine... B-I-G $$$$$$$$$$$$$$$$$$$$$'s
Chip
|
2184.25 | No bike is THAT fast | AD::CRANE | I'd rather be on my bicycle! | Wed Feb 12 1992 17:50 | 12 |
|
RE: Lemond Ti frames
cost $2100
They are probably made by merlin with Lemond geometry.
Yup! They say that there's one born every minute!
John C.
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2184.26 | STANDARD ISSUE ONLY... | WMOIS::GIROUARD_C | | Thu Feb 13 1992 06:14 | 8 |
| There is no LeMond frame (per se). Not even a decal (if there is,
it isn't supplied by MERLIN). Kellogg does the geometry for the
standard frame. I can't remember the guy does the light weight
model, but it ain't LeMond... Those were stockies he bought.
Imagine, an off the rack machine for us lil' folk...
Chip
|
2184.27 | Merlin Light | CTHQ3::JENIN::FRERE | Ellas Danzan Solas | Thu Feb 13 1992 09:12 | 4 |
| Rob Vandermark did the geometry for the Light. I don't know but I suspect that
GL's frames were not Kellogg's geometry.
Eric
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2184.28 | | AD::CRANE | I'd rather be on my bicycle! | Tue Mar 24 1992 14:00 | 12 |
|
Saw a license plate in the parking lot at HLO yesterday that said:
"Buy Ti"
Don't know if it means Titanium or Texas Instruments but I thought
it was worth mentioning.
JC
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2184.29 | SOUNDS GOOD TO ME... | WMOIS::GIROUARD_C | | Wed Mar 25 1992 07:04 | 6 |
| I can't say either (other than it is the atomic table designation
for titanium).
I can tell you I like it!
Chip
|
2184.30 | | LJOHUB::CRITZ | | Thu Apr 02 1992 11:03 | 20 |
| Copied with permission from VeloNews Volume 21, Number 5,
Page 71.
Titanium Toppers
First came titanium frames, then titanium stems, then skewers,
seatposts, bolts and...helmets? That's what Australia's Headway
Helmets says - its fractionally sized helmets eschew heavy,
thin-shelled covering in favor of it patent-pending Titanium
Armor-foam coating, which the company says dissipates energy
more efficiently than shell systems. So where's the titanium?
It's part of the pigmentation in the plastic coating sprayed
on the EPS helmet, explained Dana Friedman of Creative Impact,
Headway's agency. "The coating hardens as a malleable substance;
it's flexible," he said. "It also binds the EPS together, in the
event of a fracture in a multiple-impact situation." Words
to live by. The helmets come in six sizes for adults and teens,
and three sizes for children, and have Snell B90 approval.
Scott
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2184.31 | Paint patent | DANGER::JBELL | Zeno was almost here | Thu Apr 02 1992 11:08 | 7 |
| > So where's the titanium?
> It's part of the pigmentation in the plastic coating sprayed
> on the EPS helmet.
Isn't titanium dioxide a fairly common pigment for white paint?
-Jeff
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2184.32 | :-) | MOVIES::WIDDOWSON | Its (IO$_ACCESS|IO$M_ACCESS) VMS | Thu Apr 02 1992 11:16 | 1 |
| Sounds like this version of Velonews is worth keeping.
|
2184.33 | good for a little light viewing... | SUSHI::KMACDONALD | haba�eros 'R' us | Fri Apr 24 1992 10:50 | 6 |
| > First came titanium frames, then titanium stems, then skewers,
> seatposts, bolts and...helmets? That's what Australia's Headway
Eyeglasses with Ti frames... mine are due in Monday :-) Eat yer heart
out, Chip!
ken
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2184.34 | nyah nyah | NOVA::FISHER | Rdb/VMS Dinosaur | Fri Apr 24 1992 11:31 | 5 |
| Heck, Chip's got Titanium lenses.
:-)
ed
|
2184.35 | COOL... | WMOIS::GIROUARD_C | | Fri Apr 24 1992 11:59 | 9 |
| Yeah, but there a b*tch see through... :-) There's also the helmet
paint that has Ti flecks in it - I guess soon to be offered...
Okay, okay, I'll ask the obvious question so I won't disappoint
anyone. What are the glasses name brand and where are they carried?
There, y'all happy...
Chip
|
2184.36 | | STARCH::WHALEN | Vague clouds of electrons tunneling through computer circuits and bouncing off of satelites. | Fri Apr 24 1992 13:21 | 2 |
| With all of that metal the cops are certain to get a good reading when they aim
their radar gun at you.
|
2184.37 | WE'RE WORKING ON IT | WMOIS::GIROUARD_C | | Fri Apr 24 1992 14:10 | 3 |
| I'm having some after-market stealth skins added this spring.
Chip
|
2184.38 | "HEADWAY HELMETS" DO THEY EXIST?" | MR4DEC::IEVANS | | Fri Apr 24 1992 23:13 | 7 |
| Scott,
Speaking of Headway Helmets... are you aware of anyone who acutally
sells them in Massachusetts/New Hampshire? I have not seen one dealer
yet, and I'd love to check them out. Any idea of pricing??
Irv
|
2184.39 | More expensive than some of their cameras... | INTRN6::DIAL | | Sun Apr 26 1992 21:48 | 4 |
| I don't know what Ken's are, but Nikon is known to make Ti eyeglass frames.
The ones I've seen are quite nice.
Barry
|
2184.40 | now being marketed | SHALOT::ELLIS | John Lee Ellis - assembly required | Mon Apr 27 1992 08:40 | 8 |
|
RE: .-2 Bicycling has a product review of the Headway Helmets
in their April or May issue (where they rate helmets) and this
(Australian) manufacturer has started advertizing prominently
in such publications. Don't know where you can buy them in stores.
Mail order is a place to try...
-john
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2184.41 | | EDWIN::KMACDONALD | haba�eros 'R' us | Mon Apr 27 1992 09:34 | 6 |
| Ti glasses frames - the ones I'll be getting (hopefully tonite) are called
Autoflex. Made by co. called Marchon Eyewear. Real flexible - you can literally
wrap the temples around your finger, or bend the bridge in half, and they
bounce back to shape. Not sure if they'll make me go as fast as a Ti aero
seatpost, but I can hope....
ken
|
2184.42 | Syncros | KAOFS::W_VIERHOUT | Central Canada Support | Tue May 05 1992 10:52 | 12 |
|
I noticed a stem called or made by Syncros that is as light as any Ti
stem at one third the cost. Its made of aluminum, anybody know any
thing more about it?
/regards
Wayne V
|
2184.43 | ALUMINUM? | WMOIS::GIROUARD_C | | Tue May 05 1992 13:57 | 3 |
| Sounds like a "semi-precious" grade of component... :-)
Chip
|
2184.44 | Titanium Huffy | COMET::VOITL | | Mon May 18 1992 20:59 | 16 |
| Hey Everybody,
Guess what Huffy has come out with this year? The illustrious,
extravagant, low, low priced Huffy "Titanium" MTB. Look out all you
guys and gals. I am going to buy a COMPLETE TITANIUM MTB for <300$.
It only weighs 40 lbs. and is gauranteed(sp) to break after the first 5
minutes on the trail. But I will have a Ti bike.
Just Kiddin' about buyin' one, but Huffy does have a "Titanium" MTB.
HMMMMMMM keep the spouse happy. She could have "TI" and I don't?
Keep Pedallin'
Bob
|
2184.45 | This Ti will drag me down... :*) | PAKORA::GGOODMAN | Born Victim | Tue May 19 1992 01:46 | 13 |
|
Elite have started HEAVY (poor pun but it is 05:30) advertising for
their Ti Bottle Cage. The world's lightest it weighs in at 29gr. I
thought if weight was such a big factor, then you should just go
without a water bottle... :*)
BTW, has anyone started drilling their Ti frames to make them
lighter yet? Bring back memories of late 70s TTing in the UK, anyone? I
don't remember them obviously, being just a young pup myself, but I
heard the stories... :*)
Graham.
|
2184.46 | Re .45 | 52908::PELAZ::MACFADYEN | Blind in a black cave | Tue May 19 1992 07:01 | 7 |
| Hey, Titanium's good stuff. Enough of this so-called wit, you're just jealous
you don't have a Ti bike. Anyway aren't you the owner of a carbon-fibre
monster? You're in no position to poke fun at fashionable technology (Hemmings
has a monopoly on that).
Roddy
|
2184.47 | NICE ANCHOR... | WMOIS::GIROUARD_C | | Tue May 19 1992 07:52 | 7 |
| A 40lb. ATB, eh? Someone should tell Huffy to stay away from the
pig-iron composite components and lead fasteners...
Sounds like a nice boat anchor or a great bike to ride during tornado
season :-)...
Chip_who's_fallen_into_Ti_hell_and_can't_get_up
|
2184.48 | | PAKORA::GGOODMAN | Born Victim | Tue May 19 1992 16:25 | 10 |
| >> Hey, Titanium's good stuff. Enough of this so-called wit, you're just jealous
>> you don't have a Ti bike.
Sounds like a fair character assessment... :*)
>> Anyway aren't you the owner of a carbon-fibre monster?
I should be so lucky, Reynolds 531C for me... :*(
Graham.
|
2184.49 | MORE Ti!!! | WMOIS::GIROUARD_C | | Fri May 29 1992 07:42 | 16 |
| Okay, call me irresponsible, irrepressible, addicted, obsessed,
possessed (but don't call me late for dinner)...
I have just purchased what may be the finest (I know they're the most
expensive) set of rear derailleur Ti wheels I've ever seen. I have the
CAMPY's on now. When I had my Chorus gruppo I ran the aluminum
Bullseye pulleys and loved them.
These are all Ti machined and have cartridge bearings! Believe it or
not! And, they spin Like nothing I've ever seen. When they're installed
I'll provide an update.
I just ordered my chainring bolts and handlebar binder bolt (Ti of
course)...
Chip
|
2184.50 | what more could you ask for? | NOVA::FISHER | Rdb/VMS Dinosaur | Fri May 29 1992 07:52 | 3 |
| Have you changed the spokes and bearings yet?
ed
|
2184.51 | Weird Ya get Um? | 58378::W_VIERHOUT | Central Canada Support | Fri May 29 1992 10:13 | 22 |
|
So where did you get the Ti jocky wheels? I got a friend who would
like to know. By the way did you ever find a source for Ti bar end
plugs? :-)
/regards
Wayne V
P.S. I bet you are one of those guys who who saves his lunch money and
then spends it behind the wifes back and has'nt told her about any of
his salary increases for the last 5 years :-)
Disclaimer: The ribbing in this note may be construed as advice and the
author will not be held responsible.
|
2184.52 | | 44245::GGOODMAN | Born Victim | Fri May 29 1992 10:29 | 11 |
|
Chip,
For the benefit of us with short memories, can you list all your Ti
stuff. I've got folk in by bike club that don't believe me when I tell
them about you... :*)
Graham.
P.S What about Ti wires for your computer?
|
2184.53 | | SUSHI::KMACDONALD | haba�eros 'R' us | Fri May 29 1992 10:55 | 1 |
| Anyone make Ti handlebar tape???
|
2184.54 | | NOVA::FISHER | Rdb/VMS Dinosaur | Fri May 29 1992 11:13 | 8 |
| "Ti handlebar tape"
It's a mixture that uses Titanium Oxide and is sold under the
common name "paint."
:-)
ed
|
2184.55 | | DANGER::JBELL | Aleph naught bottles of beer on the wall... | Fri May 29 1992 11:13 | 9 |
| Last weekend I went on a long ride and used some titanium sun screen.
The label says "Ti Screen -- PABA Free",
although closer reading revealed that it was Ti oxide.
-Jeff Bell
|
2184.56 | WHAT A RESPONSE! | WMOIS::GIROUARD_C | | Fri May 29 1992 13:02 | 40 |
| Well, let's see if I can cover all of the questions, pokes, and
comments... :-)
Re; The statement on purchasing covertly... You're absolutely correct!
What they don't know, won't hurt 'em. What they do find out could
kill you. So please...
Re; Spokes & Bearings... Most of the stuff I'm running (except wheels)
are cartridges. From what I've read Ti spokes are extremely
"whippy". Lots of people who've tried them didn't like them.
Re; The Source... I walked into Gamache's last night to pick up the
weekly TT results and he almost dove over the counter proclaiming
my absolute need for the pulley wheels! He knows me as well as
you guys. And if some of you know George Gamache, you'll know I'm
not exaggerating.
Re; Ti Computer Wires... I went even lighter than Ti - WIRELESS!
I know, it ruins the aesthetics.
Re; The Ti Inventory... Let's see:
- Frame
- Spindle
- Saddle Rails
- Seat Post
- Bottle Cages & Bolts
- Stem & Binder bolt - Handlebar bolt (soon)
- Chainring Bolts (soon)
- Seat Post Binder Bolt
I think that's it...
Currently working on CAMPY Ti axles... I need to understand the
configuration for the 8spd before ordering. The same guy that'll
do the axles thinks he has brake pad bolts as well somewhere...
Chip
|
2184.57 | TITANIUM CHAINRINGS | AKOCOA::FULLER | | Fri May 29 1992 14:26 | 3 |
| How about the ActionTEC chainrings?
steve
|
2184.58 | | SQM::WARRINER | Euphemistically challenged | Thu Jun 04 1992 14:00 | 7 |
| RE: .56
Sounds like you got bike parts pretty well covered. Sounds like you
should start on body parts.
-d
|
2184.59 | :-) | NOVA::FISHER | Rdb/VMS Dinosaur | Thu Jun 04 1992 17:57 | 6 |
| I was getting my touring bike in shape the other day and realized,
"Damn! I have a titanium rear derailleur!"
Eat your heart out!
ed
|
2184.60 | | PAKORA::GGOODMAN | Born Victim | Thu Jun 04 1992 17:57 | 21 |
|
I wonder if I could ask for that on the NHS? You know, you're riding
down the A1 in a time trial and a juggernaut tries to turn you into a
road pizza and mashes you're leg. Rather than have any old pins put
into your leg, get Ti pins put in...
(Adopt Orson Welles type voice)
Fist there was the 6-million-dollar man...
Then came Robocop...
Now, at a time trial course, near you....
ROBOCYCLIST....
Hmmm, I wonder what Steven Spielberg's doing just now.... :*)
Graham.
|
2184.61 | A little more class than something from (cough) Somerville | CIMNET::MJOHNSON | Matt Johnson | Wed Jun 17 1992 10:18 | 4 |
| Mauro Gorrino brought me a copy of Bicisport (an Italian bike mag)
when he came over from Italy this past weekend. There, right in
the middle, was a big ad for De Rosa's new Ti frame. John
Lee Ellis watch out!
|
2184.62 | NO SURPRISE TO ME... | WMOIS::GIROUARD_C | | Wed Jun 17 1992 13:36 | 3 |
| It was bound to happen...
Chip
|
2184.63 | :-) | SHALOT::ELLIS | John Lee Ellis - assembly required | Wed Jun 17 1992 22:10 | 7 |
|
Oh! Oh! Well, let's check that pocketbook!
Does he have a model painted Ugo Blue, or do you get the standard
naked Titanium?
-john
|
2184.64 | and a KONA Ti | RUTILE::MCGRATH | | Thu Jun 18 1992 03:52 | 12 |
| Also... in the latest "Le Cycle" magazine (France) there is a review of
the new KONA Haole with guess what a Titane frame.
Doesn't seem like a new bike to the US where they say 600 frames were
sold during 1991. For those Ferney/Valbonne folks the price is 15500FF
for the frame with a Dural fork (always wondered what Dural was ?). You
can also get it with MAVIC groupset, V�lo Titanium seat (what else !)
for 25000FF.
Oh and it is bear Ti silver.
John
|
2184.65 | Alcan foil ;-) | RUTILE::COX | Take the challenge to your heart. | Thu Jun 18 1992 07:13 | 8 |
|
Dural .. isn't that short for duralumin - a compound of several metals
( can't remember them all ) including magnesium and aluminium. Used in
aircraft fabrication 'coz it's light and strong.
Nik.
|
2184.66 | Dura-Ace Titanium bolt set | UKAOS::OVERMEYER | | Thu Jun 18 1992 10:40 | 11 |
|
Saw in the Colorado Cyclist A set of Titanium bolts to replace all of the
bolts in the Dura-Ace group. It clams to reduce the weight of the set
by a half of a pound for a mear $299.
Chip if you don't already have a Dura-Ace group that will only cost an
additional $1299. Total cost $1598.00.
|
2184.67 | What's in a name? | CIMNET::MJOHNSON | Matt Johnson | Thu Jun 18 1992 11:04 | 5 |
| The new De Rosa is naked Ti, with surprisingly rude TIG welds
at the tube junctures. The only thing distinctive about it is
that the seat stays join the seat tube an inch or two below the
top tube. That is, except for the name tag.
|
2184.68 | Dural is ... | DECWET::BINGHAM | John Bingham | Thu Jun 18 1992 14:00 | 8 |
| > re .65 I think Dural is the name of the company supplying Specialized
with the aluminum metal-matrix composite used on the Specialized
S-works Team M2 frame. Duraluminum is the alloy developed for
aircraft.
For real lightness and stiffness how about a titanium metal matrix
composite frame? Get rid of the excess "heavy" titanium. No need to
carry excess around the landscape.
|
2184.69 | THE JOURNEY CONTINUES... | WMOIS::GIROUARD_C | | Fri Jun 19 1992 07:43 | 10 |
| One step closer to absolute purity! I installed my Ti chainring bolt
set last night (really nice looking - sort of an anondized gray - they
grab your attention off the crank) and my seatpost binder bolt. It's
funny how easily it is to tell the difference in weight (even in a
small bolt like the binder bolt) between steel and Ti.
NO STEM YET!!!!!!!!!!!! I'm okay... Gary Helfrich would be in big
trouble if I worked for the Post Office!
Chip
|
2184.70 | FINALLY!!!!!! | WMOIS::GIROUARD_C | | Mon Jun 22 1992 08:54 | 6 |
| It's in! It's in! It's absolutely beautiful. Definitely worth the
"weight" :-)...
It'll be on for the BOW race this weekend!
Chip
|
2184.71 | feeding frenzy... | NOBOZO::KMACDONALD | haba�eros 'R' us | Thu Jul 16 1992 18:05 | 6 |
| Chip, thought you should know that I saw a Ti folding knife in the
catalog (Gander Mtn.?) the other day. Get out the plastic and give 'em a
call :-)
ken
P.S. - did you get the Ti revolver yet?
|
2184.72 | Tennis, anyone? | MSDSWS::HAYWOOD | | Fri Jul 17 1992 13:19 | 9 |
|
Chip, have you thought about taking up tennis?? I have not used them
myself, but Babolat makes (tennis racket) strings with Ti wire in the
middle. I assume it is because of the metal's astounding resilience.
Sadly, they are _NOT_ outrageously priced, so I guess they lack
the je ne sais quoi of Ti bicycle components.
Terry
|
2184.73 | Metals metals metals | DECWET::BINGHAM | John Bingham | Fri Jul 17 1992 14:11 | 1 |
| Why worry about titanium? Beryllium is the next step
|
2184.74 | BERYLLIUM? * YES! | WMOIS::GIROUARD_C | | Mon Jul 20 1992 08:00 | 10 |
| Re; Beryllium... Yup, I saw that. And for only $25,000.00! Well, I'm
putting my pennies away... By the year 2050 I ought to be there.
Under 2lbs.! Wow!
I wanna see that sub-16lb Trek in next month's BICYCLING.
BTW, thanks for picking on me! Is there a full moon!!! :-)
Chip
|
2184.75 | Beryllium | NOVA::FISHER | Rdb/VMS Dinosaur | Mon Jul 20 1992 08:39 | 11 |
| Beryllium in a bike frame? Has someone solved the problem of
Berylliosis? Like Asbetosis but from Beryllium, dust gets in
your lungs and kills you in 20-30 years if the other solvents
don't do it first.
In a former "job" I had to worry about this. Never had any
residual effect though, as far as I can tell.
cough, cough.
ed
|
2184.76 | | MOVIES::WIDDOWSON | Its (IO$_ACCESS|IO$M_ACCESS) VMS | Mon Jul 20 1992 10:16 | 1 |
| doesnt it melt at room temperature ???
|
2184.77 | | NOVA::FISHER | Rdb/VMS Dinosaur | Mon Jul 20 1992 10:29 | 5 |
| "melt down at room temp" That depends on the alloy. It would
have been catastrophic in the wea..., ahhh devices, I was working
on.
ed
|
2184.78 | :-) | SHALOT::ELLIS | John Lee Ellis - assembly required | Mon Jul 20 1992 11:51 | 6 |
|
> catastrophic in the wea...
What kind of weather in particular? :-)
-john
|
2184.79 | NOT SO... | WMOIS::GIROUARD_C | | Mon Jul 20 1992 12:37 | 4 |
| Re; "melting at room temperature"... I believe your confusing it
with M&M-iums :-)
BTW, send all donations to WMO/G13 c/o Chip
|
2184.80 | a climatically-challenged nation | KRAKAR::WARWICK | Trevor Warwick | Mon Jul 20 1992 12:48 | 6 |
|
>melts at room temperature.
To resurrect an earlier strand, it'd be OK for riding in Scotland then.
Trevor
|
2184.81 | | MASALA::GGOODMAN | Born Victim | Mon Jul 20 1992 16:59 | 7 |
|
>> To resurrect an earlier strand, it'd be OK for riding in Scotland then.
I'm not biting. If you get me worked up, you'll never shut me up...
Graham :*)
|
2184.82 | Just a little piece... | WILBRY::HORN | Steve Horn, Database Systems | Tue Jul 21 1992 16:37 | 15 |
|
Well one our noon time riders lost that little spacer that holds the
front derailleur plates together at the rear. So I figured, oh hell
I'll give ole Dad a call and get hime to whip one up out of (drum roll)
titanium!! Well we both have one itty-bitty peice of the precious
metal on our bikes now...
Chip, he DID make three of them...8^)
Actually with the way the computer biz is going I'm thinking of buying
Dad some additional titanium stock...maybe we'll do a Campy titanium
replacement group!!
Steve
|
2184.83 | WHAT? NO BERYLLIUM! | WMOIS::GIROUARD_C | | Wed Jul 22 1992 07:23 | 4 |
| Gee Steve... My kingdom for a Ti derailleur spacer! :-)
Chip
|
2184.84 | air is lighter than Ti | NOVA::FISHER | Rdb/VMS Dinosaur | Wed Jul 22 1992 07:44 | 7 |
| While preparing for my trip to Wisconsin -- you know, on the bike with
the Titnium rear deraileur -- I noticed that the fron deraileur was
missing its spacer. I was going to hunt high and low for one but
realized that the bike was lighter without it SO I'd hate to weigh it
down by adding even a Titanium deraileur spacer.
ed
|
2184.85 | WHO KNEW! | WMOIS::GIROUARD_C | | Wed Jul 22 1992 13:51 | 3 |
| I like the thinking Ed...
Chip
|
2184.86 | Just what your room needed!!! | RVNDEL::MCCARTHY | | Wed Jul 22 1992 13:59 | 6 |
|
On TV last night Home Depot was advertising Titanium
based paint. On sale this week....
I wonder if it comes in natural?
|
2184.87 | HERE'S AN INTERESTING ITEM | WMOIS::GIROUARD_C | | Wed Jul 22 1992 14:37 | 9 |
| I just received a catalog for cutlery that had a Ti handle on
a skinning knife...
Skinning what? Maybe Columbus or Reynolds tubing? Gutting composites
maybe?
:-)
Chip
|
2184.88 | arg | NOVA::FISHER | Rdb/VMS Dinosaur | Wed Jul 22 1992 15:09 | 6 |
| Wait a minute, I think there's a ti-in here. If someone
overcharges you for something, there's a slang expression
that he has "skinned you." Obviously this must be the knife
used for that purpose.
ed
|
2184.89 | MAKES SENSE... I FEEL A DRAFT! | WMOIS::GIROUARD_C | | Wed Jul 22 1992 15:13 | 3 |
| Very "pun-ny"... :-)
Chip
|
2184.90 | Record = Chorus spacer? | WILBRY::HORN | Steve Horn, Database Systems | Thu Jul 23 1992 14:51 | 9 |
|
So Chip, what Campy Front Derailleur do you have? We replicated one
from a Chorus Front...no doubt you have Record! 8^)
Measure how wide it is...if it's about .300 inch you'll have yet
another piece of that precious metal!
Steve
|
2184.91 | THANKS STEVE! | WMOIS::GIROUARD_C | | Thu Jul 23 1992 15:04 | 6 |
| Why thanks so much! I have the Record (big surprise - right?). The
spacers are identical between Chorus and Record so that's no problem.
You have dibs on my first child!
Chip
|
2184.92 | Not in this solar system... | RANGER::WASSER | John A. Wasser | Fri Jul 24 1992 11:42 | 12 |
| > <<< Note 2184.76 by MOVIES::WIDDOWSON "Its (IO$_ACCESS|IO$M_ACCESS) VMS" >>>
>
> doesnt it melt at room temperature ???
Depends on the room... My almanac say Beryllium melts at
1278 degrees Centigrade (plus or minus 5), that's about
2332F.
Mercury seems to be the only element that is liquid at
room temperature (70F). Cesium, Francium and Gallium melt
in the low to middle 80's. Rubidium melts at about 100F.
|
2184.93 | TiO2 is a nice white paint pigment too | TLE::OUELLETTE | Speaking French, painting dots | Fri Jul 24 1992 15:52 | 2 |
| Bromine is the other liquid at ~room temp element.
It evaporates slowly at atmospheric pressure.
|
2184.94 | | JURA::PELAZ::MACFADYEN | All I want is all I want | Mon Aug 03 1992 07:18 | 5 |
| Titanium - it's catching. I just bought a saddle with titanium rails. This
could be a bad habit...
Rod
|
2184.95 | Graham ought not buy them | NOVA::FISHER | Rdb/VMS Dinosaur | Mon Aug 03 1992 08:01 | 5 |
| Rod, I broke two of them last year.
Of course, they had lassted five years...
ed
|
2184.96 | | MOVIES::WIDDOWSON | Its (IO$_ACCESS|IO$M_ACCESS) VMS | Tue Aug 04 1992 06:21 | 16 |
| (Graham is on holiday so I'll step in for him in the time honoured
tradition...)
> Of course, they had lassted five years...
Jings, only five years I bought my trusty Brooks in the year that
the old Queen died and its been going well every since, of course it
was a bit tough for the first thirty years but now its settling down
nicely. Pah so its a bit heavier, kids these days they don't know
nothing about weight, When I was working down the pits I used to work
all the night shift, then cycle up to Aberdeen that morning do a race
next day, cycle back home ready to do another night down the pit.
Hep ma Boab, these youngsters...
(We now return you to your usual diet of lunacy)
|
2184.97 | | MASALA::GGOODMAN | Born Victim | Wed Aug 12 1992 10:31 | 8 |
|
>> the old Queen died and its been going well every since, of course it
Yeah, Queen Bodicea... :*) You've been up here too long Rod, we're
having a bad effect on you... :*)
Graham.
|
2184.98 | | STARCH::WHALEN | Personal Choice is more important than Political Correctness | Sat Aug 15 1992 21:25 | 5 |
| While I was cycling in the Adirondacks I visited the Adirondack museam.
It seems that for many years Titanium was considered a nuisance ore
that was often mixed in with the iron ore that they were mining for.
Rich
|
2184.99 | If only... | PAKORA::GGOODMAN | Born Victim | Tue Aug 18 1992 07:49 | 10 |
|
Lovely cartoon in last weeks Cycling Weekly. Picture of Chris
Boardman on top of the podium looking at his Olympic gold medal,
saying...
"SIGH! I WISH IT WAS TITANIUM!"
graham.
|
2184.100 | BIG TROUBLE... | WMOIS::GIROUARD_C | | Wed Aug 19 1992 13:01 | 14 |
| Well, I got a call from Norm Flye this morning - remember him :-) ?
He told me he just received a catalog from a company that specializes
in Ti parts for Campy components. Oh Noooooooooooooooooooooooooo!
Axles - pulley wheel axles - kits for Delta brakes - rear derailleur
hanger bolt - seatpost bolt - An entire Ti Campy replacement kit with
40+ pieces.
Well, I didn't order anything. But, we're going up to Mt. Wash
together so, naturally, I told him to bring the catalog along
with the prices...
Oh whattafool Iam - Oh whattafool Iam - Oh whattafool Iam
|
2184.101 | | PIPPER::GOOD | | Wed Aug 19 1992 14:31 | 7 |
|
Chip,
When you're done I really want to see the final tally on the
cost of your bike. Are you keeping track?
Roger
|
2184.102 | IT'S TOO SCARY TO THINK ABOUT | WMOIS::GIROUARD_C | | Wed Aug 19 1992 15:21 | 4 |
| I don't have to, I claim it as a dependent so the IRS sends a
yearly statement to me... :-)
Chip
|
2184.103 | Ti-Anon(?) ; ) | ODIXIE::RRODRIGUEZ | Where's that Tour d' France thang? | Wed Aug 19 1992 15:31 | 14 |
|
I can see it now, "Titanium-Anonymous", 1996.
CG- Good evening everyone!
Crowd- Hi, Chip!
CG- I have been "on" titanium for five years, but I'm not like
you all; I can QUIT ANYTIME I WANT! I just don't want to right
now, so get off my back!
-You heard it here first...
r�
|
2184.104 | | NOVA::FISHER | Rdb/VMS Dinosaur | Wed Aug 19 1992 15:44 | 7 |
| Titanium Anonymous.
They call themselves the TA Cranks.
:-)
ed
|
2184.105 | JUST CALL 1-800-Ti | WMOIS::GIROUARD_C | | Thu Aug 20 1992 07:37 | 8 |
| Ha, Ha... Kick an addict when he's down. Where's the compassion?
Where's the support? :-)
Seriously, I forgot to mention the Ti axles for my Carbon Pros!
T
Chip
|
2184.106 | Just for Chip | LJOHUB::CRITZ | | Wed Sep 02 1992 14:32 | 9 |
| In the latest BICYCLING (yes, I checked first):
Mighty Light: A Buyer's Guide to Durable Titanium Replacement
Parts That Can Shave Pounds From Your Bike
(and Your Wallet)
Page 75ff
Scott
|
2184.107 | SUB 16LBS... POTTENTIAL SUB 13LBS... | WMOIS::GIROUARD_C | | Wed Sep 02 1992 15:25 | 4 |
| Did you catch the TREK 5500 project bike? sub 16lbs... Yeowww!
I think it comes with an anchor!
Chip
|
2184.108 | stem preference? | RCOCER::EDWARDS | | Fri Sep 25 1992 15:09 | 8 |
| My SO has been kind enough to offer to buy me a titanium stem for my birthday.
I've talked with Gary at Arctos & seen a little bit about the IBIS product.
Does anyone have any input about either of these stems or any other titanium stem
on the market?
Thanks!
Ray
|
2184.109 | GO FOR ARTCOS | WMOIS::GIROUARD_C | | Mon Sep 28 1992 08:07 | 20 |
| I have Gary's stem and it is absolutely beautifully done. It is ground
and polished to a degree that it is impossible to tell is is a two
piece stem.
The IBIS stems may be as strong, but they cannot hold a candle to the
Artcos product. Admittedly, there is a large difference in the prices
too. IBIS actually bought the patent rights for some of Gary's tools
and process, but the stems are very different looking. I believe both
are mode from solid billet Ti and are machined to exacting tolerences
need to maximize strength while minimizing weight.
If you can afford the Artcos stem, do that! If you don't, you'll be
disappointed when you see one (up close - in real life).
Also, be ready for at least a two month wait if you go with Gary's
stem.
A proud owner,
Chip
|
2184.110 | Stupidity has no income boundaries | YNGSTR::BROWN | | Mon Sep 28 1992 11:44 | 3 |
| Seen in passing: Saturday, raining, on Rt 2 in Lincoln (narrow 4 lane,
high speed, lots of hydroplaning, no shoulder or median), a Darwinian
test case riding eastbound... on a titanium Merlin.
|
2184.111 | | 3D::ROTH | Geometry is the real life! | Mon Sep 28 1992 13:03 | 7 |
| Well, there was enough visibility to recoginze the make of frame
so how bad could it have been :-)
Anyhow, I once saw a guy riding on Storrow Drive with his kid in
one of those back seats (though it wasn't raining) - yikes!
- Jim
|
2184.112 | HOW FAST WAS HE GOING??? :-) | WMOIS::GIROUARD_C | | Mon Sep 28 1992 13:15 | 8 |
| So what was this guy doing? Was he grossly exceeding the speed
limit endangering the vehicular traffic?
Let's face it, normal auto sheet metal won't stand up well against
Ti!!!! :-)
T
Chip
|
2184.113 | SEROTTA IS ABOARD | WMOIS::GIROUARD_C | | Tue Oct 06 1992 13:58 | 6 |
| Well, another company get's it! Serotta introduces a Ti machine!
It's advertised in BICYCLING (pg. 18). It's right up there with
Merlin - $2200.00!!!!!
Chip
|
2184.114 | Tight-anium psychology | NQOPS::CLELAND | Centerline violation... | Sat Oct 17 1992 13:36 | 18 |
| Awright, WARNING:
Grossly offensive observation follows, all who are easily offended
please refrain from viewing...
This small bit of prose was sent a friend who owns a Merlin...
The word "titanium" is derived from the words "tight", meaning
retentive, and "anium", meaning abnormal anal fixation.
Thusly, people who ride titanium bicycles have abnormally
retentive anal fixations for their possessions.
Ummm, yeah, I wrote it, but I ain't be proud of it...
Apologies,
Face.
|
2184.115 | | KIRKTN::GGOODMAN | Born loser | Sat Oct 17 1992 14:48 | 6 |
|
You're a sick man, and if I were you I'd go into hiding before Chip
tries out that Ti handgun of his... :*)
Graham.
|
2184.116 | I apologize, really... | NQOPS::CLELAND | Centerline violation... | Sat Oct 17 1992 19:30 | 14 |
| I know, I know. I did apologize though...
Actually, I'm not that worried about his Ti revolver, I figured
it would be comparable to his titanium bicycle.
He's good at buying it, but not so good at using it! *{8^)
SLAMFEST! Hey, calm down now, that was just a friendly slam, hey
whadd-r-ya dewin' wid dat gun?! HEY, watch-wear-yer-pointin' THA...
HEY! BLAM-BLAM-BLAM-BLAM-BLAM-BLAM!
Dude! You shot me bike! Right through the bottom bracket!
It was (sniff) only 26 years old, (sniff), oh my, oh my...
|
2184.117 | NO MERCY ON THE FIRST DAY BACK... | WMOIS::GIROUARD_C | | Mon Oct 26 1992 10:01 | 13 |
| Okay, okay... You can't rattle me! This is my first day back
to work as a married man.
Re; being anal retentive with possessions... Okay, I am! :-)
And, even though "I don't know how to use it", I'll have the rest
of my life to learn without ever having to buy another frame! :-)
Actually, I would like all negative noters to please post home
addresses here - just for "thank you card" forwardings... No really,
that's all... :-)
Chip
|
2184.118 | Happy wishes to the missus... | NQOPS::CLELAND | Centerline violation... | Wed Nov 04 1992 19:16 | 15 |
| No rattling intended Chip, that little comment I wrote was sent
to a friend who is a new owner of a Merlin. I thought maybe
some hardcore noters would find it humerous (or grotesque).
I did extend apologies for anyone who would be offended...
My friend Mike pointed out that I was just jealous, because I'm
riding a machine that is 20 years antiquated compared to his!
But I can still whoop his butt on the road, and there ain't even
so much as ONE titanium washer, OR centerbolt on my Claud Butler.
But what the heck, neither one of us are in shape, so it ain't
much to judge by.
Oh yeah, thank you card forwarding? Ummmm, no thanks.
Letter bomb technology is increasing much too rapidly for me!
|
2184.119 | NO SWEAT... | WMOIS::GIROUARD_C | | Thu Nov 05 1992 07:21 | 6 |
| Thanks... And I never get offended... I may be offensive from time
to time :-)... But always unintentionally (people who know me may
argue the fact that I do get pleasure from argumentative - just
don't believe them - they're always wrong anyway...) :-) :-)
Chip
|
2184.121 | Titanium, for the mass reducing | DECWET::BINGHAM | John Bingham | Tue Nov 10 1992 14:25 | 7 |
| If you can overlook the toxicity problems with Beryllium you might start
looking for parts lighter than titanium. There is some experimentation
being done with an aluminum/beryllium alloy that reduces the $300/ounce
price of beryllium. Of course your bicycle becomes a hazardous waste
site if you crash.
Get ahead of the times.
|
2184.122 | FINALLY! | WMOIS::GIROUARD_C | | Wed Nov 11 1992 07:09 | 6 |
| I was glad to see that medical science has finally caught up with
the cycling industry. Ti body parts!
All I can say is it was about time....Sheesh :-)
Chip
|
2184.123 | joints are fussy | NOVA::FISHER | Rdb/VMS Dinosaur | Wed Nov 11 1992 07:57 | 9 |
| ACTUALLY, I am told that the Russions attempted making Ti
body parts several years ago and discovered that to be
unsatisfactory for use in some situations. The metal isn't
hard enough. Current applications include Ti (light)
and Cobalt (hard) parts among others.
That right Steve?
ed
|
2184.124 | TI clothing.. | SALEM::SHAW | | Wed Nov 11 1992 10:51 | 8 |
|
I have TI mesh lining in my ski clothes, which works excellent in
keeping the body heat in. Just though Chip might be interesed. :-)
And TI bindings, and TI poles. Now I wonder if TI is is strong enough
to replace a skis steel edges with. That would take off considarable
weight.
Shaw
|
2184.125 | Ti body parts | WILBRY::HORN | Steve Horn, Database Systems | Fri Nov 13 1992 13:42 | 17 |
|
Yes, Ed. In fact most hip replacements are made of titanium...my
family made most of the prototypes back in the early 70's!! So it's
hardly new to surgeons. The prototypes we did were the 'Sivash' design
from Russia...they actually gave up because they didn't have the
production knowledge to produce the finishes required...we had some of
their proto's and they looked like they were done with hammars and
chisles! The other issue was that Ti is a lousey bearing surface...so
we tried special 'High-molecular weight' plastic...which didn't hold
up...and then went to Cobolt which did! I have a proto here at my desk
for those of you who visit us here in NUO. Come to think of it I still
have a little Ti part for Chip's front derailleur here...Chip, want me
to interoffice it to you? I had hoped to go on your Century...but alas
this year has been a tough one on the family...and my training!!
-Steve
|
2184.126 | THANKS STEVE... | WMOIS::GIROUARD_C | | Mon Nov 16 1992 07:48 | 6 |
| Hi Steve...Sure, if you don't mind. The M/S is: WMO/G13. We'll be at
it again next summer. I'll be sure to post here.
Thanks,
Chip
|
2184.127 | I feel lighter (and better) | EDWIN::GULICK | Those dirty rings !! | Mon Dec 21 1992 13:26 | 8 |
| While sitting home with the flu yesterday, I started to read the
ingredients in my cold/flu tablets and I see that Titanium dioxide is
listed.
This may be the cheapest Ti stuff available at $3.59/package of 24
caplets.
-tom
|
2184.128 | Ti pills ... all right | KAOFS::W_VIERHOUT | Canadian Politics=Comedy Show | Tue Dec 22 1992 10:14 | 11 |
|
I think I'll switch to these Ti pills instead of my iron
supplements. The iron sure is heavy. Also for those interested
I found a source for Ti race number pins, saves about .2 of a gram.
Happy Holidays
Wayne V
|
2184.129 | MORE INSANITY - SOMEONE HELP ME! | WMOIS::GIROUARD_C | | Fri Jan 22 1993 07:42 | 21 |
| Well, here I go again. I'm thinking spring already. Unlike most
folks, I get stricken with Ti fever - not spring fever.
It looks like I'll be adding Ti cogs to my Campy 8spd. set-up. That
is, if I get all the right answeres from the Boone Technologies, Inc.
They sell a set of 7 cogs (you provide the locking cog) at $185.00.
These are machined - not stamped. They appear to have a limited number
of "sets", e.g. 13 -> 19 and 13 -> 21 or 14 -> 23. I don't know what
the middle cogs are (one of my questions).
I don't know the exact weight other than it should be a ton less (I
think they advertise 96g total. Plus, and the most important element,
do they work as well as OEM Campy? I'll get a gaurantee on this one...
They should last for years...
I can feel the endorphins flowing!
Chip
|
2184.130 | | FXODEV::CRANE | I'd rather be on my bicycle! | Fri Jan 22 1993 10:29 | 11 |
|
Hwy Chip,
I thought that you were going to ease up on this stuff after you got
married.
John C.
(who can't afford to replace his 4.5 year old looks)
|
2184.131 | How heavy is it. | NQOPS::THIBODEAU | | Fri Jan 22 1993 12:11 | 8 |
| Chip,
How much does your bike weigh naked anyway? (like minus any extras like
water bottle, pump, or bags)
Just wondering
Alan
|
2184.132 | MUMS THE WORD... | WMOIS::GIROUARD_C | | Fri Jan 22 1993 13:56 | 8 |
| Re; "married"... Shhh, please not too loud. She doesn't know...
Re; "weight"... I should be somewhere in the 18lb. (maybe 17lbs.) this
spring.
Is there a Ti abuse support group out there somewhere?
Chip
|
2184.133 | | NOVA::FISHER | Rdb/VMS Dinosaur | Sat Jan 23 1993 11:34 | 7 |
| Chip, I'll pass along what someone told me:
You make too much money!
They were wrong of course, enjoy yourself.
ed
|
2184.134 | titanium cog durability | WRACK::ZIELONKO | | Wed Jan 27 1993 12:31 | 3 |
| > They {titanium cogs} should last for years...
is titanium harder than the material from which "normal" cogs are made?
|
2184.135 | LESS THAN DIAMONDS, BUT... | WMOIS::GIROUARD_C | | Wed Jan 27 1993 13:04 | 11 |
| Re; "harder than the material from which "normal" cogs are made?"
Answer: Yes...
Titanium is much harder (along with other ups and downs). I doubt
I'll wear these cogs out in 20 years with the proper maintenance.
Boone Tecnologies is now experimenting with Ti chainrings that are
lighter than the current alloy versions (and those are featherweights).
Chip
|
2184.136 | Ti BLUES... | WMOIS::GIROUARD_C | | Mon Mar 08 1993 07:33 | 22 |
| Well, I spoke with Merlin last week. I'll be mailing my Ti BB spindle
back to them this week for a refund. They normally will trade someone
a new Phil Wood ss spindle and a pair of Merlin racing shorts (hey,
why do they call them a "pair"?)... I'm getting the refund because
I still have the original spindle.
They also stated that they've found that there are really no other
suitable Ti alloys (that they've been able to locate) that performs
well enough for them to put on their frames (BB spindle).
Other problems... One of my Ti derailleur bolts (the one for the unit,
not the hanger) doesn't fit and the retro-kit for my Delta brakeset
doesn't fit. I'm bummin'!
I guess it's salad this week to make up for th grams...
Chip
I got this stuff from Norm Flye. I'll give an update on how he's doing
after I speak with him.
|
2184.137 | | WRACK::ZIELONKO | | Mon Mar 08 1993 13:25 | 1 |
| chip, what happened? your BB is caput?
|
2184.138 | Ti TRIALS UPDATE | WMOIS::GIROUARD_C | | Tue Mar 09 1993 07:23 | 34 |
| What happened was Merlin came out with a Ti spindle after I had bought
my frame. So, naturally, I bought one. The a safety alert was issued by
them stating that the spindle would eventually fatigue and crack/break
potentially causing injury. So I'm putting the original stainless (Phil
Wood) back in and returning the Ti spindle for cash. They were really
nice about the whole thing.
Other updates:
1) Norm Flye is in Chapel Hill, NC. Yup, Mayberry-land. I talked with
Marthe Hess (ex-girlfriend) yesterday. She didn't know exactly what
he was doing down there. I tried calling him but all I got was his
answering machine. I will try agian tonight.
So, my guess is Norm is out of the cycling business and I'm caught
by the short hairs, but...
BTW, Marthe is still making those great cycling clothes.
2) I spoke with Specialty Racing Products (SRP) directly yesterday and
explained my situation to them. They were very good. My problem is
my Delta's and my derailleur are pre-1992 (see, you guys think that
I have all the latest stuff). The after-market Ti products for the
Campy stuff is all designed for 1992+. So, I'm going to have to buy
1992 stuff... Just kidding - Just kidding.
The gentlman at SRP told me we could work something out. I'll pro-
bably ask him if there's anything else for Campy stuff I don't have
or trade the Campy stuff I can't use in for soem Dura Ace stuff for
my TT bike. I won't push him for the money.
Chip
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2184.139 | MORE Ti TRIBULATIONS | WMOIS::GIROUARD_C | | Fri Mar 19 1993 07:05 | 13 |
| Well, it seems the "first production" 8spd stuff from Campy is still
haunting me. I bought some Ti cogs from Boone Tech (7 cogs). It seems
that the cassette body on the 1991 stuff is a little shorter than the
1992+ stuff. Yup, you guessed it. I would have only been able to use
six of the seven cogs.
I called Boone and explained it. He had no idea but was glad I called
and offered to take a cog back and send a $20.00 refund. That works
out to about an $18.00 refund after shipping. So I decided to take my
refunded Merlin spindle money and sink it into an all cassette body
vs. the steel one. Of course I went for the light alloy stuff.
Chip
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2184.140 | eh? | NOVA::FISHER | DEC Rdb/Dinosaur | Fri Mar 19 1993 08:22 | 3 |
| %BIKE-F-NOPARSE, "all cassette body vs. the steel one."
ehh?
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2184.141 | All... | MOVIES::PAXTON | Edinburgh-Leadburn '93 | Fri Mar 19 1993 10:06 | 1 |
| Oy!
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2184.142 | READY FIRE AIM | WMOIS::GIROUARD_C | | Fri Mar 19 1993 13:47 | 6 |
| Ooooooooops... I meant alloy vs. steel.
Can't get a thing by you guys.
Chip
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2184.143 | | NOVA::FISHER | DEC Rdb/Dinosaur | Fri Mar 19 1993 16:22 | 3 |
| We hang off your every word, Chip.
ed
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2184.144 | Yet more Ti toys | NWD002::REID_PA | SI - Lookin' for a bigger hammer | Thu Apr 07 1994 14:07 | 15 |
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I just ran across the latest for Chip's Ti wonder ... The Marketech's
"Le Creme" crank arms. Made of 6AI/4V titanium, weighing 288 grams for 175mm
arms.
Bicycling says "We found the svelte Le Creme arms to be surprisingly
still, and although it may be our imagination, they seem to produce a lively
feel - similar to how light wheels improve a ride".
And at a mere cost of $400, how can you go wrong?
PR
Marketech, (310)574-7847 (CA)
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2184.145 | | WMOIS::GIROUARD_C | | Fri Apr 08 1994 07:16 | 6 |
| Maybe next year! Nope, just kidding. I can't see myself abandoning
my Record cranks anytime soon.
Thanks for the tease though...
Chip :-)
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