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Tipe Opf Aluminium Of The Atomz Quark 26"


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hey all

I would like to know the tipe opf aluminium of the new atomz quark 26" and the tipe of aluminium of the koxx skys.

I have been looking for it, but I don't find it anywhere.

thanks

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hey all

I would like to know the tipe opf aluminium of the new atomz quark 26" and the tipe of aluminium of the koxx skys.

I have been looking for it, but I don't find it anywhere.

thanks

Hey the Koxx silver sky and white sky frames are made out of a material called K-ALONE, I don't know much about it but there is a link on the tartybikes website when you open up the page for either the koxx silver sky frame or the white sky frame that takes you to an information page about this material, from what i've read its a material used for competition frames , so its super light but wont take much abuse.

this is what the link tells you;

K-ALONE, a new aluminium alloy developed by KOXX, is a state of the art material formulated specifically for Trials. Lighter and more rigid than other alloys currently utilised in the Trials market,KOXX predict that this new material will prove to be an advantage to those that compete at the highest level.

Due to its single intrinsic structure, this extremely rigid material has elasticity lower than half that of traditional aluminium...

CAUTION:

K-ALONE must be handled with caution. It should be regarded as the ultimate “no compromise” weapon. It will not tolerate unnecessary shocks and badly timed riding. Equipment manufactured from his revolutionary material is intended for use by Elite competition and professional riders.

hope this helped :turned:

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