Ti front wheel bolt?

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Ti front wheel bolt?

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Is there a demand for a front spindle bolt in Ti? I won't do the actual spindle though, sorry. If there are 10 definites I'll go ahead and get them done.
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i think as you already do the hub /wheel and pinch bolt in TI i think you should do the axle bolt to complete the set 8-)
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Re: Ti front wheel bolt?

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What about doing all the parts in Alu aswell?
I'm just looking for some replacement parts, so TI would be a waste and too damn expensive.. :peace:
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andreasmkr wrote:What about doing all the parts in Alu aswell?
I'm just looking for some replacement parts, so TI would be a waste and too damn expensive.. :peace:
Aluminium isn't strong enough for the application, well, maybe if you're building a race bike and they only have to last 30 minutes or so but certainly not for a road bike where it can go for hundreds of miles without being checked.
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Re: Ti front wheel bolt?

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What about some anodized steel/stainless steel?
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Re: Ti front wheel bolt?

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andreasmkr wrote:What about some anodized steel/stainless steel?
Heavy and not really better than the standard parts, sorry. Can't you just buy some new OE parts if all you need is replacements?
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Sure.. I was just thinking that I would rather support a small company like yours than a big one in the Netherlands.
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andreasmkr wrote:Sure.. I was just thinking that I would rather support a small company like yours than a big one in the Netherlands.
I do appreciate the support, thank you, but if I produce the same thing that's already available I probably won't be able to compete on price due to the small amounts I can order.
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I would be interested.
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i too would be interested however it would need to have a 6.5mm hole to run an m6 rod through for my fork crash protectors/sliders :D
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