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titanium anyone?

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http://www.racebolts.com/store/index.aspx Boy it would be easy to spend a lot of money here.
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cbxtacy wrote:http://www.racebolts.com/store/index.aspx Boy it would be easy to spend a lot of money here.

The weight savings of titanium over not eating breakfast the day of the ride ends up about the same for me...plus I save lots of money.
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but just think of how light they can make your wallet. The financial weight savings of Ti v/s breakfast there is no comparison. Just look at how many pounds Larry in GB could get rid of.
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Oh, wait :!: Larry is into carbon fibre :!: Not necessarily titanium 8)

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What about Kryptonite? Can't weigh too much could it? :roll:
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Terry, Kryptonite is heavy, the availability of it is what makes it rare. Now if Larry were to spend pounds on kryptonite for breakfast, superman would leave him alone. Besides, Larry likes eggs benedict. If Larry were to spend 5 pounds on eggs benedict for breakfast, would he be 5 pounds lighter?
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cbxtacy wrote:but just think of how light they can make your wallet. The financial weight savings of Ti v/s breakfast there is no comparison. Just look at how many pounds Larry in GB could get rid of.

:lol: :lol: :lol: :lol:
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Thanks for the link George, I have an insurance policy that matures next year..... 8) I do miss those eggs benedict though.... :cry:
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I like those drilled washers. Maybe get a few of those and that would lighten the bike up :lol:

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I heard where the new Airbus A380 has 8 tons of titanium.

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Mopar_Tony_SF1 wrote:I heard where the new Airbus A380 has 8 tons of titanium.
Hmmmm, I'll have to have a chat with my son in law, he works on the Airbus.... :idea:
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