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  • epic that laugh at the end, the doctor of Frankenstein.

  • yeah you can have a titanium bike but it would probably weigh 100,000,000 times more

  • @TheBongJew mmmhhh no it doesn't. My Lynskey R340 bike is only around 190 grams heavier than my BMC RM01. The issue with the frame, they're just crazily expensive for the similiar performance with carbon frame

  • @TheBongJew titanium is lighter than aluminum fool

  • @kirillpen Titanium is actually almost twice as dense as aluminum (2.70g/cm^3 for Al vs 4.50g/cm^3 for Ti), but it has a higher strength to weight ratio so you need less of it.

  • I love his satisfied geek-laugh at the end. Like a creative kid with a very cool new toy.

  • the carbon fiver resist much more in other direction, this test is bad

  • how to toilet paper tubes hold up??

  • What an appallingly irrelevant demonstration. That in no way reflects how tubing is stressed in a bicycle frame.

  • that is amazing... but isnt titanium very soft? is this mixed with other alloys? pardon my ignorance in the chemical structure or titanium... but since its so light doesnt it means soft... and also.. by untreated what do you mean? no cryogenic freezing or shot peening? or some sort of high temp coating like swain tech?

  • @240SSONLY titanium is soft and strong, and super expensive, that is why cars and planes are made by other materials and not by titanium.

    Do not depend only if is heavy or not, also thepend the molecular structure. for example carbon fiver is made by carbon, like the pencil carbon, if you put totheder carbon with epoxi, will be very strong, but depend of the direction of the strenth, is not that strong in all the positions.

  • @240SSONLY It depends on what form of titanium you have. Titanium can exist as two allotropes, an alpha(hexagonal) or beta(body centered cubic) phase depending on temperature, pressure, and alloying. The alpha form is softer and generally exists at normal conditions, but the beta form can be stabilized in alloys. I have a knife blade made of beta alloy and it is as hard as ordinary steel while weighing much less.

  • @wamyx8Nz true points... good observation...

  • tento test je absolutne nespravny a moze zaujat len laikov co sa tomu nerozumia.

  • Unseen footage: "OK so now lets try the tiolet paper tube"

  • @StrangerEight thats funny... hahaha

  • how about inexpensive steel tube

  • so if your getting run down by truck so choose titanium

  • Devia ter colocado o aluminio primeiro, sendo menos resistente que a fibra de carbono e depois o titanio

  • pretty amazing, huh...? HAHAHAHA

  • I'll keep this test in mind the next time I get run over by an SUV.

  • Wrong test budy....

    this is not the way to test a tube strenght..

  • Outta curiosity, whats the right way to test tube strength?

  • @Shamirizee With a huge Diesel Ford Truck! hahahaha...just kidding.

  • pretty amazing, huh...? HAHAHAHA

    Unfair comparison, dude!

  • no conoce resistencia de materiales, la fibra de carbono es mas resistente al mismo peso, ademas la resistencia a la fatiga es mayor

  • si.. q animal ese man...

  • mal hecho el ensayo, no solo depende del grosor de la pared , sino del diametro del tubo, en realidad la fibra de carbono es mas resistente a pesos iguales.

  • which is stronger in toughness titanium or tungten

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