.Has anyone tried titanium handlebars and if so, do they absorb much shock?
About £100 would be worth paying if they are shock absorbing. A friend of mine has a titanium framed mountain bike with no suspension, says it flexes enough to not need shock absorbers. But he could be saying that to make me envious, which is working..
I think the wallet absorbs most of the shock.
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I have a titanium framed hardtail mountain bike, and it does flex fairly well on the rear end.A friend of mine has a titanium framed mountain bike with no suspension, says it flexes enough to not need shock absorbers.
Now YOU'RE making me envious! When hitting bumps, have you noticed your titanium handlebars wobbling a bit? It would be good if they wobbled a bit.I have a titanium framed hardtail mountain bike, and it does flex fairly well on the rear end.
But it has Marzochi air Bomber front suspension forks.
Very nice! Seems everyone is intent on making me envious! Are those purple hubs Hopes? Just one of those costs more than my bike (before conversion)I used to have a 6al/4v mtb. Compared to everything else ive ridden, alloy steel(not carbon) I was quite a forgiving ride.
Ti bars take a bit of the buzz out of riding
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Is that because they DO flex a bit, absorb shocks a little? In your opinion, would they smooth out the jarring while going over potholes to any significant extent?Ti bars take a bit of the buzz out of riding
They do remove a bit yes. Not as jarring if you thump into something.Is that because they DO flex a bit, absorb shocks a little? In your opinion, would they smooth out the jarring while going over potholes to any significant extent?
Thank you, that's excatly what I was hoping to hear! If they take the jarring away from potholes a bit, it'd be well worth spending twice-ish as much as I would have on aluminium. Hope do make some very nice kit. I may transfer the conversion kit to a better bike in future, then I'd have more upgrade choice.They do remove a bit yes. Not as jarring if you thump into something.
The bars are Kore on checking, maybe I should add titanium ?.Now YOU'RE making me envious! When hitting bumps, have you noticed your titanium handlebars wobbling a bit? It would be good if they wobbled a bit.
Just get a Redshift Shockstop it does what it says on the tin.
Seeing that mentioned on another thread prompted my enquiry about whether titanium handlebars absorb much shock, because the Redshirt can't be fiitted to the bike I have presently. I can fit titanium handlebars. I'll have more choice for upgrades once I redshift my conversion kit to a better bike.Just get a Redshift Shockstop it does what it says on the tin. Takes the road buzz out and softens potholes. Although it’s not suspension as such. I have been using one for some time and it certainly saves my wrists.
My envy has hit Chandrasekhar's limit! Have you got a photo of your bike after conversion? I'd like to show it to my friend who has a non-electric titanium framed bike, to make him envious for a change. What are those shocks?The bars are Kore on checking, maybe I should add titanium ?.
And the setup does not wobble at all, all very stable and absorbs shocks very well indeed. The setup is just great on the modern moonscape that passes for roads these days, smoothing away the potholes.
Oh and its got original Hope M4s front and back. Picture is berfore adding electric stuff.
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Not an up to date one, which I should really take for insurance purposes, give me a day or so.Have you got a photo of your bike after conversion? I'd like to show it to my friend who has a non-electric titanium framed bike, to make him envious for a change. What are those shocks?
Oh dear a weight weeny, get real it’s an electric bike forum. What price do you put on wrist joint problems in later life. I paid considerably less than your quoted price and if you checked the actual weight it is 294g for the 110mm with two elastomers. Are titanium handlebars much cheaper in reality and for a marginal improvement.Weighs a super lightweight 13oz(or 363grams)
..... and only £179.99
Or you can have the pro version for a smidgen more at £269.99 and is slimmed down to an even lighter 1/2 pound
I've been riding 30 years, and i dont have any wrist problems. Stop trying to justify it, you're making yourself look silly.What price do you put on wrist joint problems in later life.
I've been riding 30 years, and i dont have any wrist problems. Stop trying to justify it, you're making yourself look silly.
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I've been riding 30 years, and i dont have any wrist problems. Stop trying to justify it, you're making yourself look silly.
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I take it that Andy bike is still relatively young from his rather unnecessary comment. I trust his opinion is based on actually trying a shock stop stem and not just conjecture?I've been riding 30 years, and i dont have any wrist problems. Stop trying to justify it, you're making yourself look silly.
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