Author Topic: 3/32 Titanium chain (edit) Ti Nitrate coated Satainless, Still very lite.  (Read 5329 times)

Offline Who-Leo

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KMC X10SL 10-Speed Chain, Ti Gold
2 of there chains make 3 chains that would work on most flatland frames with litle or no wasted links.

One chain Retail is $55 x 2 = (110 / 3 =  $36.60)
If they only made them in halflinks!!

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« Last Edit: August 20, 2009, 06:59:15 PM by Who-Leo »
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Re: 3/32 Titanium chain
« Reply #1 on: August 15, 2009, 05:18:57 AM »
From what I've heard, halflink chains tend to stretch more then regular chains, so using a metal with such unusual properties, its probably best they use the standard links.
Nice find nonetheless.  :mellow:

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Re: 3/32 Titanium chain
« Reply #2 on: August 16, 2009, 03:14:06 PM »
be careful though, a local pro. rider tried the same, running mtb 3/32 ti. chain, broke his chain within a week. he weighs around 60-70kg, and is pretty smooth, minimal pedal tricks,  so...

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Re: 3/32 Titanium chain
« Reply #3 on: August 17, 2009, 12:33:49 PM »
This chain is not made out of titanium. It has a titanium nitrade coating

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Re: 3/32 Titanium chain
« Reply #4 on: August 18, 2009, 09:21:32 AM »
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This chain is not made out of titanium. It has a titanium nitrade coating

Exactly.  Dans used to sell a BMX version of this a few years ago, but stopped for some reason. I also bought one for my mother's road bike.  The BMX and road bike version are the identical except the BMX one has less links. I have one on my 2000 Robinson SST. Personally, I would never use it for flat, unless you are using larger sprockets and rear cogs/freewheels.    
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Re: 3/32 Titanium chain
« Reply #5 on: August 20, 2009, 06:58:03 PM »
I guess i should have done more research, instead of thaking an other riders account as a fact.

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Satainless, Satanless, or Stainless? :P
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I just started getting into flatland stuff about 3 days ago and suck so far, I blame my sh*tty bike and lack of practice.

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Satainless, Satanless, or Stainless? :P

If it has holes, it would be holy, therefore the answer would be satanless.

If the chain contains little or no iron, it would be stainless.  I hope I have been of some assistance.  :beer:

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If it has holes, it would be holy, therefore the answer would be satanless.

What, no more devilish parts? :angry:  
Thanks for being the bearer of bad news! :beer:  I owe you a bullet... :wacko:

« Last Edit: August 21, 2009, 05:23:14 AM by Furball »
Remember, grammar is the difference between "I helped my uncle Jack off a horse", and "I helped my uncle jack off a horse".

I just started getting into flatland stuff about 3 days ago and suck so far, I blame my sh*tty bike and lack of practice.

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If it has holes, it would be holy, therefore the answer would be satanless.


What, no more devilish parts? :angry:  
Thanks for being the bearer of bad news! :beer:  I owe you a bullet... :wacko:


I'll take 2 bullets thanx.   :beer:

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wasn't ares the company with the all ti-chain?

Yep, Ares made an all ti chain, but I'm sure other companies may have done the same.

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wasn't ares the company with the all ti-chain?


Yep, Ares made an all ti chain, but I'm sure other companies may have done the same.


No and no. The "Ares" ti chain is made by YBN, and has a TiN (titanium nitride) coating. All-ti chains do not exist (too pricey).

http://www.bikepro.com/arch_products/chains/a-vikingti-chain.html
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^ ^ Oh I see. ^ ^

At $310 USD for a chain, I see why they are rare.  :P

Nothing wrong with the tanga at $20 - $25 USD.