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Old 04-20-07 | 07:10 PM
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It is "Post your Titaniums" so feel free to post anything Titanium....

To help ease you in, these are my Titanium golf clubs
Pfft, can't beat the sound coming from my cobra titanium drivers. That thing makes the biggest whack of any club I've ever used.
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Old 04-20-07 | 07:50 PM
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Pfft, can't beat the sound coming from my cobra titanium drivers. That thing makes the biggest whack of any club I've ever used.

Pffft Yourself... I suppose U da man
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Absofreakinglutely!
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Old 04-20-07 | 08:23 PM
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Nice Machine Brian
Thank you. The disc rotors used to be titanium (bad idea) and it has titanium bars as well as a lot of miscellaneous hardware. Less than 40lbs, which is respectable.
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Old 04-20-07 | 08:28 PM
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Thank you. The disc rotors used to be titanium (bad idea) and it has titanium bars as well as a lot of miscellaneous hardware. Less than 40lbs, which is respectable.
She's a serious piece of hardware, It must be a blast to ride!

It must take a bit of communication, getting use to unweighting and appyling body english at the same time, while off road riding.
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Old 04-20-07 | 08:31 PM
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She's a serious piece of hardware, It must be a blast to ride!

It must take a bit of communication, getting use to unweighting and appyling body english at the same time, while off road riding.
It's a true test of a relationship. But my wife and I have had a lot of fun on it. It was built for travel, we just haven't taken it anywhere yet.
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Just got done with a few up-grades:
'04 Ultimate, 59cm
SRAM Force gruppo -- compact
0-G brakes
Ksyrium ES's
Speedplays
K-sword
Reynolds cages
Toupe

weighs in a tic over 15 lbs. Should eliminate the final few excusses I have about being slow going up hills [can't be I'm too fat!]

Thanks to whomever [sorry, forgot who did it first, but it was some one here] on the LAF band around the seat post.
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Old 04-28-07 | 05:39 PM
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(oh and thanks to 'Strong Bad' for letting me see what my plans to go blue would kind of look like)
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I'll take it you like blue. For a second I thought the lounge chair in the background was attached to your saddle. I was thinking WTF? he he

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Yeah, I really didn't take notice of that chair until after I took the picture (it's my landlady's backyard).
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Old 04-28-07 | 10:21 PM
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My IF CJ Ti

Picked up this frame/fork/headset used. 2002 Crown Jewel Ti, originally painted by Hot Tubes but with some serious damage to the chainstay paint, like this:


Took it to a local body shop, and for $40, they sanded it and matched the paint to get it to look like this (in person it's a perfect match):



Built it up with parts from some other rides I sold recently, and now it sort of looks like this. I've since changed the stem and the gotten rid of the pump mount on the top tube (ordered a Blackburn frame pump):



I have weird fit issues (long inseam, short torso), and this comes very close to where I would be with a custom frame. Relatively short TT and relaxed HT angle help. Really love the way this thing rides. Problem is at the same time I found this a came across a used Seven Alta that will probably fit me better. Will post pics after its built.
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Old 04-28-07 | 10:26 PM
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Wow they did a good job on the paint. Looks great!
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My Litespeed Siena. Love it! Also posted in "Post your Bike"

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Old 05-02-07 | 12:23 PM
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OK, fresh metal!!


Nice paint match on the IF.



crdean, those new Sienas are wicked!
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Old 05-02-07 | 03:51 PM
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Originally Posted by ViperZ
It is "Post your Titaniums" so feel free to post anything Titanium....

To help ease you in, these are my Titanium golf clubs




I also have Titainum Faced Irons as well
DAAAAAMMNNNNN...old school. I'd shoot a pic of my FT-3 (Ti/CF) Callaway driver and my JAS Piper (Ti/Tungsten) putter but, well, it'd be silly...
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Originally Posted by ViperZ
OK, fresh metal!!


Nice paint match on the IF.



crdean, those new Sienas are wicked!
Thanks, there's some sweet bikes on here!

Edit: What do you guys use to clean your litespeed frames?


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Old 05-02-07 | 09:48 PM
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DAAAAAMMNNNNN...old school. I'd shoot a pic of my FT-3 (Ti/CF) Callaway driver and my JAS Piper (Ti/Tungsten) putter but, well, it'd be silly...

Thanks, they hit very well That Biggest Big Bertha has won me a few Longest Drive awards in golf tournaments.


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Thanks, there's some sweet bikes on here!

Edit: What do you guys use to clean your litespeed frames?


CRD

I use Lemon Pledge on the frame, and no touch tire cleaner on my tires.
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Old 05-03-07 | 07:41 AM
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Just got done with a few up-grades:
'04 Ultimate, 59cm
SRAM Force gruppo -- compact
0-G brakes
Ksyrium ES's
Speedplays
K-sword
Reynolds cages
Toupe

weighs in a tic over 15 lbs. Should eliminate the final few excusses I have about being slow going up hills [can't be I'm too fat!]

Thanks to whomever [sorry, forgot who did it first, but it was some one here] on the LAF band around the seat post.


Isn't that cute? A yellow EPO wristband.
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Old 05-03-07 | 04:31 PM
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Isn't that cute? A yellow EPO wristband.
Hey, I support professional cycling too - I own shares of Amgen.
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Old 05-03-07 | 04:55 PM
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Hot bikes!

But...

Habanero FTW





That's some good welding... out of China, no less.
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Originally Posted by NRRider
Picked up this frame/fork/headset used. 2002 Crown Jewel Ti, originally painted by Hot Tubes but with some serious damage to the chainstay paint, like this:

Took it to a local body shop, and for $40, they sanded it and matched the paint to get it to look like this (in person it's a perfect match):


Built it up with parts from some other rides I sold recently, and now it sort of looks like this. I've since changed the stem and the gotten rid of the pump mount on the top tube (ordered a Blackburn frame pump):



I have weird fit issues (long inseam, short torso), and this comes very close to where I would be with a custom frame. Relatively short TT and relaxed HT angle help. Really love the way this thing rides. Problem is at the same time I found this a came across a used Seven Alta that will probably fit me better. Will post pics after its built.
Sweet IF, reminds me of my old Ti CJ it was a 2002 as well. The repair job looks outstanding! Congrats.

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Old 05-12-07 | 11:39 AM
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SOUL titanium

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