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Ti Bash Ring


Matt Vandart

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- CNC machined from hard Titanium using special tooling.

- Very good weight:strength ratio, Titanium is very hard and strong, a lot harder and stronger than Aluminium, so you get a strong and hard bashring without the heavy weight of steel

- Machined slots to keep weight down even more.

- "Aorta ti" has been machined into the bashring.

- 8mm wide with raised edges to give that extra bit of grip.

- Great looking with the natual Titanium colour, looks fantastic on your cranks.

- 18t bashring, only use 18t or smaller cog or freewheel.

- Desinged for screw-on type cranks, simply place over the thread on your cranks and screw your freewheel or fixed cog over it to tighten it down.

:lol:

No one expects the Spanish inquisition!

Also not actually correct.

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I wouldn't describe titanium as very hard and strong for a start.

:giggle: at the sentence structure really.

The translation sin't great but pretty normal for an Asian to English translation. Yes literally its inaccurate, but comparative to other bashguards, the majority being aluminium, it is true.

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Very good weight:strength ratio, True

Titanium is very hard and strong, a lot harder and stronger than Aluminium, True pretty much. It's a pig to machine (compared to ally) and is a lot harder and stronger (for the same mass) as aluminium.

so you get a strong and hard bashring without the heavy weight of steel. True. Steel bashrings don't exist because they'd be heavy and ugly.

No?

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