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patentcad 06-01-08 12:08 PM


Originally Posted by Nikolai (Post 6797819)
Interesting, I had not heard it was more comfortable for longer rides.

Somebody shoot me. Ti or CF bullets only please, as usual. In this case, try to make them Ti.

SushiJoe 06-01-08 12:12 PM


Originally Posted by Nikolai (Post 6797819)
Interesting, I had not heard it was more comfortable for longer rides. Is this a fairly agreeable concensus?

Yes.

bac 06-01-08 12:16 PM


Originally Posted by Nikolai (Post 6797819)
Interesting, I had not heard it was more comfortable for longer rides. Is this a fairly agreeable concensus?

Yup ... all things being equal ... Ti has the ride characteristics of a steel frame. Steel and Ti feel the same (again, everything being equal - which the never are) due to the fact that both materials can be practically shaped into small diameter tubes, hence the somewhat more cushy ride quality.

... Brad

Nikolai 06-01-08 12:18 PM


Originally Posted by patentcad (Post 6797828)
Somebody shoot me. Ti or CF bullets only please, as usual. In this case, try to make them Ti.

Another captain ******* post from patentcad, go figure... Guess a new enthusiast should look to other forums for good cycling info? :rolleyes:

Nikolai 06-01-08 12:20 PM


Originally Posted by bac (Post 6797867)
Yup ... all things being equal ... Ti has the ride characteristics of a steel frame. Steel and Ti feel the same (again, everything being equal - which the never are) due to the fact that both materials can be practically shaped into small diameter tubes, hence the somewhat more cushy ride quality.

... Brad

Makes sense, thanks for the input.

brians647 06-01-08 12:58 PM


Originally Posted by Nikolai (Post 6797883)
Another captain ******* post from patentcad, go figure... Guess a new enthusiast should look to other forums for good cycling info? :rolleyes:

Come on now, Nikolai. While new to the forums, surely you've picked up on Pcad's style, haven't you? It's not like he doesn't post once every 45 seconds with either a self-deprecating or sarcastic remark! :twitchy:

Hang in there, do a search of Pcad's responses, and then check back. It's all good.

bigtea 06-01-08 01:03 PM


Originally Posted by patentcad (Post 6797739)
This is a profoundly ignorant statement. NOTHING feels like Ti. Whether it's marketable in this day and age is another matter. All the big Ti bike companies from Lynnskey to Litespeed are hurting. But that has more to do with pricing and perceived value than anything else. I've been riding Ti for 20 years. Very unique. I prefer it for longer rides, and I go back and forth between CF and Ti daily.

Oh...another footnote regarding WHY I had to buy a new bike. I was rear-ended by a car and my bike was totaled. Fortunately I wasn't, but I did sustain two vertebrae fractures. And yes, ti provides Lexus-like comfort in comparison to anything else I considered. (Please, save the "it depends on how a bike is built" lectures..it's a Litespeed for heaven's sake). My back thanks me every every day I ride.

Nikolai 06-01-08 01:06 PM

True, I definitely do appreciate the limitless dry humor on this forum... And Pcad does contribute in that regard significantly!

patentcad 06-01-08 01:12 PM


Originally Posted by Nikolai (Post 6797883)
Another captain ******* post from patentcad, go figure... Guess a new enthusiast should look to other forums for good cycling info? :rolleyes:

Better yet, give up the sport.

botto 06-01-08 01:17 PM


Originally Posted by patentcad (Post 6798147)
Better yet, give up the sport.

+1

Nikolai 06-01-08 01:27 PM


Originally Posted by patentcad (Post 6798147)
Better yet, give up the sport.

And miss hearing about all your Viaga escapades next year?! Not a chance!

patentcad 06-01-08 01:29 PM

What are you studying Nikolai?

Nikolai 06-01-08 01:33 PM

Cycling-ness-ism-iation...-ness

(out of school, work for a large engineering firm as a facilities MEP design engineer, mechanical engineer by education)

powpow 06-01-08 01:33 PM

Ti rules. I have about 1500 miles on my newish Lynskey, and so far it has exceeded all of my expectations. Lifetime warranty, American made.

http://farm4.static.flickr.com/3064/...4ce08b3e_b.jpg

Nikolai 06-01-08 01:36 PM

Can't beat the look of Ti, no doubt. Nice ride Pow.

Pcad, read somewhere you added a Moto Fly Ti to your stable this year? I'm picking up my Moto Immortal Spirit in the morning, and am looking at a future MTB. How do you like the Fly?

revolator 06-01-08 02:11 PM

http://farm4.static.flickr.com/3098/...17f499.jpg?v=0

Not mine.

patentcad 06-01-08 02:19 PM


Originally Posted by powpow (Post 6798239)
Ti rules. I have about 1500 miles on my newish Lynskey, and so far it has exceeded all of my expectations. Lifetime warranty, American made.

http://farm4.static.flickr.com/3064/...4ce08b3e_b.jpg

Powpow that is one friggin Schwa-waaaaggggg Lynskey.

patentcad 06-01-08 02:20 PM


Originally Posted by Nikolai (Post 6798248)
Can't beat the look of Ti, no doubt. Nice ride Pow.

Pcad, read somewhere you added a Moto Fly Ti to your stable this year? I'm picking up my Moto Immortal Spirit in the morning, and am looking at a future MTB. How do you like the Fly?

I never miss another opportunity to post my Fly Ti picture. And yes I love the bike. It totally, utterly ROCKS.

http://i4.photobucket.com/albums/y11...pgrdefront.jpg

bac 06-01-08 02:25 PM


Originally Posted by patentcad (Post 6798417)
I never miss another opportunity to post my Fly Ti picture. And yes I love the bike. It totally, utterly ROCKS.

http://i4.photobucket.com/albums/y11...pgrdefront.jpg

Nice scoot .............. for the 100th time. :)

BTW, that may be the longest seatpost I've ever seen. :D

... Brad

patentcad 06-01-08 02:31 PM


Originally Posted by bac (Post 6798433)
Nice scoot .............. for the 100th time. :)

BTW, that may be the longest seatpost I've ever seen. :D

... Brad

Don't blame me, they keep asking for it Brad.

400mm post, it's well above the min. insertion point. I don't think seat posts get much longer than that. But the bike does fit me like a glove with a 120-130mm stem (still experimenting with that), the bar ends and the longer post.

botto 06-01-08 03:20 PM


Originally Posted by bac (Post 6798433)
Nice scoot .............. for the 100th time. :)

BTW, that may be the longest seatpost I've ever seen. :D

... Brad

long and thin goes right in, but short and thick does the trick.

botto 06-01-08 03:21 PM


Originally Posted by powpow (Post 6798239)
Ti rules. I have about 1500 miles on my newish Lynskey, and so far it has exceeded all of my expectations. Lifetime warranty, American made.
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good thing there's a lifetime warranty then.

powpow 06-01-08 04:28 PM


Originally Posted by patentcad (Post 6798407)
Powpow that is one friggin Schwa-waaaaggggg Lynskey.

Why thanks Pcad. At 32, it's my pre-midlife crisis bike.

powpow 06-01-08 04:29 PM


Originally Posted by botto (Post 6798679)
good thing there's a lifetime warranty then.

Oh Botto, you cynical old man. With W at the helm, we're in good hands.:thumb:

BillyD 06-01-08 04:34 PM

At 32, the term MLC shouldn't even be on your radar. 50 is the new MLC boundary line, right P?


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