@Fast n' Furious https://titaniumplanet.com/ has several colorways for Ti bolts. I dropped about 400g from my bike's weight by swapping nearly every steel bolt with a Ti or hollow Ti replacement - depending on whether the bolt could be safely replaced. All the way down to the derailleur clutch axle and brake pad pins. They do indeed have blue. They have the brake line connector kit in stock now too which I think I'm going to order since it was one of the few things I didn't get the opportunity to get... best to measure all your stuff and buy in one go though as it ships from Switzerland. They also have an ebay store which you can buy with dollars if you get hit with unfavorable conversion. BetterBolts is another option for Ti stuff but I made the mistake of getting my rear brake caliper bolts from them (since they have the Ti cup washers I needed) and they are hex key instead of torx - for ease of use I'd like all my bolts to be consistent and use as few different bits as possible. I'm still trying to figure out a lightweight tool kit that's going to work for me for bikepacking. I have all the essentials for complete home service but Looking at something compact and has the essentials in one spot.
View attachment 125486
I love a fanatic - down to the brake pins.
I'll certainly look at their stock.
My last batch of ti came from
Wanyifa, a bunch of M6 an M8 hex-head fasteners.
Those two fuji, 'plate reel seats' (for 'next years '10'-6", surf-rod build'), I had to go worldwide and it took months.
Patience, teeth-a-gritting and 'oh, hell' because it was too late for this years build - after the devil came to town.
Some obsolete trade-agreement made trans-shipping the only alternative. Located a guy in China with a small tackle shop and a business relationship w/ the Japanese shops/ the trade lingua franca. He went above the call and hooked me up.
Now I tell him the numbers per the pictures in the catalog. Like magic I get any part I want worldwide.
So, when you talk about ordering direct, I feel ya.
There are LBS's in Taiwan that do the same thing.
-
I was all picky/ whiney over titanium 'colors' being 'indications of less strength (Job PTSD)'.
Puritanical BS on fasteners. It only affects a few microns - no more or less than most machine work when the part's made. lol.
On that note, I see my phone's camera - no flash - reflects the true color (straw) of most of the fasteners. The lens must enhance it because I took a shot of this key ti ring
and it reflects the same 'straw' colors, yet it's actually 100% grey to the naked eye.
You can see it just a bit on this Stryder EDC's Titanium scales.
-
Oh, almost forgot. You mentioned 'ti torx' and I haven't purchased any but recall (a company I have used) the
Pro-Titanium Store had torx in colored ti.
The other fasteners I've had good fortune with were on alibaba - not aliexpress - when I was buying in bulk.
-
Almost all spokes are made in China.
Sapim says "All our spokes are produced in Sapim facility located in Europe and in Asia. In every production location we implemented an identical and strict quality control processes".
The PRC requires export manufacturers to provide the products being produced at fixed costs. Thus such products are substantially less expensive from their shops - if you know the difference and can spot counterfeit junk. Of course, now shipping costs are added in
-
Q: My spokes sound like banjo strings - weather varies. gets hot out they make occasional ping, ding, donk, ting, clink, dink sounds ... evasive to diagnose, but absolutely the culprit.
I wonder if I have too tight or some too loose? The bike has a 'V' stand like a motorcycle (love it too), so it's easy to freely spin the front wheel which to my eye appears to be true (although the rear is off a tad).
You build wheelsets and tension spokes. How? What tools do you recommend for simple, occasional but accurate tensioning?
-
&%*#@ it !!!
Now I hear China's locking down cities again. Must be serous, it causes oil futures to drop a buck.
I think China is contracting a lot more than they let on.
I said from the start, back in October 'you'll be lucky if you get this bike'.
I hate it when I'm right.
Fn'F