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<blockquote data-quote="livetohunt" data-source="post: 2032038" data-attributes="member: 100535"><p>To avoid the thread going off track here... Levi, [USER=54383]@snox801[/USER]... he was quoting Rhian on that, not you.</p><p></p><p>Yes, the T1 are very light. I have one sitting here. Great machine work and light as heck considering it's steel. The weight savings are lessened with Titanium as you go down in brake diameter. My smallest brake diameter right now is .76". I believe the T1 is under .7".</p><p></p><p>Happy thanksgiving everyone!</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="livetohunt, post: 2032038, member: 100535"] To avoid the thread going off track here... Levi, [USER=54383]@snox801[/USER]... he was quoting Rhian on that, not you. Yes, the T1 are very light. I have one sitting here. Great machine work and light as heck considering it’s steel. The weight savings are lessened with Titanium as you go down in brake diameter. My smallest brake diameter right now is .76”. I believe the T1 is under .7”. Happy thanksgiving everyone! [/QUOTE]
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