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Old 11-16-09 | 09:43 AM
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Originally Posted by caterham
bzzzz......

Titanium is generally not as strong as steel and not as light as aluminum.
depending on the specific alloys being compared, titanium posseses approx 56% the density of steel and approx twice that of aluminum. stiffness(youngs modulus)for Ti is approx 50% that of common carbon steel alloys while tensile strengths range from 30K-200K psi,with the most exotic Ti alloys approaching or equaling that of many carbon steel alloys but not matching the best contemporary alloyed steels used in bicycle tubings.
Ahhh...somebody that actually knows what they are talking about.

Ti's performance envelope is readily matched by incarnations of other materials, with one exception. Ti has better corrosion resistance relative to steel and aluminum, which is easily negated by paint/coatings and proper maintenance.

Good deal on a new Ti framset:
http://www.bikesdirect.com/products/...0_frameset.htm
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