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A little worried about the upper shock bolt. Ti bolts are not as strong as steel machine bolts. The others look the schnizle. Toronto Cycles is great.
Yep, safe until the rebound...
Gents,From what i remember, there was a "analysis" of Ti skewers a long time ago (might have been MTB Pro magazine) and the problem with Ti skewers was to do with the "elastic" properties of the material itself (ther's is proabbly a technical term for this ) and that they "stretched" slightly under load compared to the traditional steel skewers and therefore weren't helping keep the base of the shocks "locked" together (the brace at the top of the forks and the securely clamped axle help to ensure both legs of the forks move together, especially when the fork structures moved to asymetric internals). The arrangement of the vector forks may be better in that respect and the Ti skewers can revert to being just another lovely blingy finishing touch (those touches that when you look over a bike make you think "Niiiiiiiiiicccccceeee").Looking forward to the piccies when they're posted.
I do remember that there has been controversy regarding Ti rotor bolts.