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Mickey":cgysozgm said:
I love everything about this;

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POTM!
 
Mickey":1iftze0c said:
I love everything about this;

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Has he got a wig on? Does he sell viagra as well.

That picture could make a good caption competition :LOL:
 
tintin40":2b71w2pb said:
Mickey":2b71w2pb said:
I love everything about this;

titframes-17.jpg

Has he got a wig on? Does he sell viagra as well.

That picture could make a good caption competition :LOL:

My tablets they make like young man. Stand up long and proud like seatpost! (to be read in a Russian accent :D )
 
Getting back to the OP's question, the issue with ti frames isn't whether it is nice straight out of the box. Of course it is. And it isn't whether the welds look nice. Of course they do. The issue is whether the welds will stand the test of time. But as I understand it, Harryburgundy has never owned a bike for longer than three weeks, so he may not be the best qualified person to say! ;)
 
Anthony":2sijezmd said:
Getting back to the OP's question, the issue with ti frames isn't whether it is nice straight out of the box. Of course it is. And it isn't whether the welds look nice. Of course they do. The issue is whether the welds will stand the test of time. But as I understand it, Harryburgundy has never owned a bike for longer than three weeks, so he may not be the best qualified person to say! ;)

Mmm...actually I have been known to keep a bike for as long as six months!

Did anyone read the article? ;)

Since 1994 they have made more than 12 thousand frames. Only two broke. The first one broke when crashed into a car, there were no chances there. The second one had a tube defect but it had been working for 12 years… Recently they had a visitor with a frame he bought here in 1996, he still uses it.

PS I can tell for experience that SDG Ti rails snap!
 
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