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Chadworkz
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09.17.2009, 01:22 AM

You asked this:
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Not to mention steel will last longer and are a bit stronger.
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According to Robin, the 8mm Ti axles are actually stronger than the 6mm steel axles, while also being lighter, so strength shouldn't be a problem.
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Better ask him again I specifically recall him saying the steel are stronger and will definatly wear longer about 3 years ago.
Then I quoted from the website. I never intended for the comparison to be apples and apples. I wanted to run Ti 8mm Axles because they are stronger and lighter than steel 6mm axles, and you questioned that, so I proved it. It simply turned out that you were just thinking of something else.

Also, I have dibbs on that VBS!


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