Amuse Titanium Bling
Are the Amuse ones pure Ti? The RSRs are a Ti alloy mix with other metals...still lighter than a standard spring, but it actually doesn't have that much Ti in it. Maybe the Amuse's are a different alloy (more Ti?). Just speculating. That's a nice website!
Guys,
These springs are not 100% Ti. They are mixed with Titanium material to reduce weight. 100% Titanium cannot be used as springs because it doesnt have the kind of fexibility by compressiing that steel has plus Ti material are too brittle.
These springs are not 100% Ti. They are mixed with Titanium material to reduce weight. 100% Titanium cannot be used as springs because it doesnt have the kind of fexibility by compressiing that steel has plus Ti material are too brittle.
Originally Posted by AJ PwR,Jun 3 2005, 07:52 AM
Guys,
These springs are not 100% Ti. They are mixed with Titanium material to reduce weight. 100% Titanium cannot be used as springs because it doesnt have the kind of fexibility by compressiing that steel has plus Ti material are too brittle.
These springs are not 100% Ti. They are mixed with Titanium material to reduce weight. 100% Titanium cannot be used as springs because it doesnt have the kind of fexibility by compressiing that steel has plus Ti material are too brittle.
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RS*R is based out of Japan? I guess I missed it...
