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Hittman 12-25-2011 12:07 AM

Help with link material
 
So i need your guys help explaining something to me... As you all have noticed or run now, alot of people use titanium links. I was wondering what is the true benefit of the titanium links? I figured that it must not hang up on the rocks like aluminum does? help is appreciated"thumbsup" THX

Devil Inc 12-25-2011 07:58 AM

Re: Help with link material
 
Titanium is super hard, which results in a part that is strong and light. It won't snag on rocks like aluminum. So more or less it's a durability thing, plus it just looks cool.

Hittman 12-25-2011 07:07 PM

Re: Help with link material
 
Quote:

Originally Posted by Devil Inc (Post 3467487)
Titanium is super hard, which results in a part that is strong and light. It won't snag on rocks like aluminum. So more or less it's a durability thing, plus it just looks cool.

Gotcha, that is kinda what i figured but wasnt 100% sure.. Thx"thumbsup"

Charlie-III 12-25-2011 08:34 PM

Re: Help with link material
 
Quote:

Originally Posted by Devil Inc (Post 3467487)
Titanium is super hard, which results in a part that is strong and light. It won't snag on rocks like aluminum. So more or less it's a durability thing, plus it just looks cool.

Additionally, it tends to be of a smaller diameter than aluminum & Delrin, thus:
-Tends to be easier to "tuck away"
-Fits in small clearance areas

It's also cool to say, "I have Ti stuff!!".;-)

Hittman 12-25-2011 10:55 PM

Re: Help with link material
 
Sure is expensive though:cry: but i am sure it is worth it.


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