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craigwend

Grimpeur des terrains plats
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Now with Conti Gran Prix GT 28c tyres, the old Ti Airborne seatpost off my Van Nick (shim needed) & the Ti railed Fizik Arione...
Test ride = 'Nice' ;)

And now with mudguards...
YANPX ;)

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ianrauk

Tattooed Beat Messiah
Location
Rides Ti2
Thinking someone should start a PX Ti thread
 
I feel the odd one out on this, I prefer a nice black carbon post on Ti.
That's the odd two out then: so do I as it provides a bit of contrast. The same applies to forks. I'm ambivalent on Ti stems.
 

Milzy

Guru
I’m wondering what’s good to clean your Ti? I’ve read white vinegar is good & those green scotch washing up pads.
If you buff deep & it ends up a bit too polished it should self heal & start to oxidise again & go back to grey.
 

ianrauk

Tattooed Beat Messiah
Location
Rides Ti2
I’m wondering what’s good to clean your Ti? I’ve read white vinegar is good & those green scotch washing up pads.
If you buff deep & it ends up a bit too polished it should self heal & start to oxidise again & go back to grey.
Just Mr Sheen or similar. Nothing special to waste money on.
 

Jenkins

Legendary Member
Location
Felixstowe
I feel the odd one out on this, I prefer a nice black carbon post on Ti.
Three of my Ti bikes have carbon seatposts and the fourth has a Ti seatpost. The next one on order will also have a carbon post
I’m wondering what’s good to clean your Ti? I’ve read white vinegar is good & those green scotch washing up pads.
If you buff deep & it ends up a bit too polished it should self heal & start to oxidise again & go back to grey.
I use a bit of GT85 and, very occasionally, Autoglym car polish
 
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