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Magnesium Alloy Frames?


montyrider

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There's alot more than just a trace of magnesium. I hear it's more around 40%. If it was just a trace the alloy would weigh more or less the same as any aluminium alloy.

magnalium , alloy of aluminum and about 5% magnesium. Although weak and soft in the elemental state, magnesium alloys with aluminum, manganese, zinc, tin, zirconium, and cerium to produce alloys useful in engineering materials.

Magnalium (5% magnesium)/used in airplane bodies, ladders,etc.

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finally found some info on magnalium (trade name)...

the magnesium content can vary from 5-50%, so it's alot lighter than say 6000 or 7000 series alloys..

it has very good fatigue properties, which is very important with the cyclic/hopping loads in trials...

just because the frames are fairly cheap doesn't mean they are of poor quality- did you know that a Zhi frame costs the equivalent of £50 in china? and that's including profit....

people who think that magnesium just burns people if they look at it wrongly...aluminium reacts in a very similar way!

give it a chance people! like others have said, unlike commercial alloys and steels, there hasn't been big investment in these materials and r&d is still very much in progress...no doubt this stuff will replace traditional alloys in the near future (in low weight situations...)

adam

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i think a lot of people are missing the point. on tarty and trials-uk it is stated as a comp frame. so for sensible comp/natty riding (which is what the frame is marketed for) then i don't see why it'll crack in places, unless you start doing massive drops/drop gaps and hooks.

its like your xc marlarky, scott for example make their CR1 carbon in their scale/spark series soo light so its SUITABLE for their high end competition uses. and even the high end ransom come in their carbon (though might not be CR1 carbon)

you wouldn't use a road bike for off road will you? people need to look at what the bike is aimed for..

steve

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