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Echo Ti Bottom Bracket


LauraPalmer

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I´ve just got a second hand Echo Pure SL frame with a ti bb-spindle.

It´s half a year old and I´m not sure wether to trust it or not - do they hold up? Any people here who have broken one - if so please tell me about time of usage, your weight and riding style..?

Any answer from people with first hand experience would be very much appreciated.

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It should be a load stronger than the stock cromo one, but as mr inur said, the grade of titanium that echo uses doesnt seem to be up to much. Most titanium components are made from 6al4v titanium which is far stronger than cromo (frames are typically 3al2.5v because of better working and easier welding characteristics - I believe tritons were/are made from Ot4 titanium which I think is about equivalent to 3al2.5v).

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It should be a load stronger than the stock cromo one, but as mr inur said, the grade of titanium that echo uses doesnt seem to be up to much. Most titanium components are made from 6al4v titanium which is far stronger than cromo (frames are typically 3al2.5v because of better working and easier welding characteristics - I believe tritons were/are made from Ot4 titanium which I think is about equivalent to 3al2.5v).

Tritons are made of 4Al - l,5Mn. (atleast now when they started up building bikes again)

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