SharkStammler
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william that will not work... the inside diameter (ID) has to be really close to about 1.125
I don't want it to bend. Plus, I only ride 15 wide so it's no biggieIan. said:Don't get .065 ID for the cross bar, that's what i have and if outrageously heavy. http://www.onlinemetals.com/merchant.cfm?pid=7332&step=4&showunits=inches&id=250&top_cat=197
chromoly = lighter and stronger than mild steelMike Billick said:i would use chromalloy its not as heavy as steel but not as strong its is stronger than alumminum ut a little heavyer so i would make the bars out of chromalloy
chromoly is short for chromium molybdenum alloy. there are all different kinds of alloys.^360+tabletop^ said:chromeolly is just a fancey name for "alloy" yes those mesurements are fine dont forget the dropouts on the bottom of bars for your clamps.
magnesium is strong but i think its way expensivehttp://www.onlinemetals.com/merchant.cfm?pid=7341&step=4&showunits=inches&id=250&top_cat=0 said:[/] Would 1.12" ID for the steer column still work?
dont mig weld chromoly, it will suck. tig weld it with 1/16 lanthanated tungsten, 100% argon @ 20cfm, and 1/16 ER70S-2 filler wire. and make sure whoever welds it at least has experience with mild or stainless steel tig welding.dylan594 said:if ur gonna weld it ur self u might wana research welding diferent types of metals certain types of metal use different tempretures and different wire speeds
ahhaha, anything less will probably bend.http://www.onlinemetals.com/merchant.cfm?pid=7332&step=4&showunits=inches&id=250&top_cat=197 said:[/url]
a good example of this is aluminium steertubes over steel steertube, aluminium steertube are kinder to the fork and less like to damge/break the fork than a steel steer tube.eric magray said:but wheels on cars are so much thicker and bulkier and can withstand the forces of a car. you cant really compare car wheels to scooter parts.
and you cant call alloy shitty. there are tons of different alloys, some better than others, some better for one job that wouldnt be good for another. magnesium is good for car wheels but wouldnt cut it on a scooter. magnesium is lighter than aluminum but also more brittle. you break aluminum decks enough so why would you wanna put magnesium on you scooter at all is its more expensive AND breaks easier?
1.18" inner diameter you mean? It probably would, but you'd probably have to tape some sand paper on a drill bit and sand the inside of it a bit.Kurtis101 said:would 1/18 diamiter fit over a pro model fork?
Wall. And I've had my bars done for around a month now but thanksKurt Wheeler said:0.065 od will be fine because alloy is strong
1.12" inner diameter. Look at my post on the 14th page of the Scooter Modding Super Thread.Kurtis101 said:wat would be the best fit over the forks??