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it is also stronger than chromoly but more flexible (less Ridgid).
Wow, I ALWAYS had assumed that it was the other way around, Ti seems so brittle that I thought it was more rigid (then snapped) where Cro-mo seems to bend instead.
I've yet to see TI arms take any kind of hit & hold up well, where like said above, my Cro-mo arms seem to bend & leave you something to ride out on.
(and when you buy a product with moly in it... you support the mine right up the road from me, whoohoo!)
Curious who's TI parts they were and how / where they broke? At the welds, or close would be my guess.
yup... at the welds, but once they take a hit, they seem to have no strength left I'd assume due to the thin walls. Not sure on brand of one, and one was an alt impact arm, it's been my experience in those two arms I've seen go (ti isn't that common) and in the bikes I've seen take a digger. I think Ti stuff is made with SUCH a focus for weight, that they perhaps compromise wall thickness, so once it's bent... there's nothing left. I like the stuff, but in something that needs to take a hit like an A arm, IMO, it's less than ideal. (not that it can't be, just that it often is from what I've seen)