There is a parts god..
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So, you have to replace every say 10 miles... opps!
How light are they anyway?
Next great application, campagnolo cf record crank with CF Ti rings, 50-34 with an all Ti 11-23 cassette
How light are they anyway?
Next great application, campagnolo cf record crank with CF Ti rings, 50-34 with an all Ti 11-23 cassette
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No, no, no, the beauty of these is that the Ti is on
the teeth, theoretically giving a longer wear than
even aluminum. Good question about weight, though,
i wonder if it's about even?? if so welll, maybe ceramics?
whatever happened to all the wonders that ceramics
were supposed to offer in the future??
the teeth, theoretically giving a longer wear than
even aluminum. Good question about weight, though,
i wonder if it's about even?? if so welll, maybe ceramics?
whatever happened to all the wonders that ceramics
were supposed to offer in the future??