Stainless weaker than high tensile steel?
Mechanic, what sort of stainless would that be then, I've used stainless for many years in many ways, and it depends on what your end use is that decides the grade of stainless that you use. I've used some stock that is basically weaker than aluminium, and some that is far stronger than any high tensile steel that you care to mention, horses for courses springs to mind!
The great bike making companiers don't use stainless because of cost, with the exception of B*w who don't use it because it is un ecological to produce (I kid you not) but it's alright to have huge cadmium plating plants plating their nuts and bolts! Think about it, Mr spotty sports bike rider is going to buy the latest plastic rocket regardless of whether it's got a stainless wheel spindle or not, so why waste money making one.
These are a mile away of getting made at the moment anyway, so there's no worry there at the moment. Product liability, that's an American phrase isn't it
Mechanic, what sort of stainless would that be then, I've used stainless for many years in many ways, and it depends on what your end use is that decides the grade of stainless that you use. I've used some stock that is basically weaker than aluminium, and some that is far stronger than any high tensile steel that you care to mention, horses for courses springs to mind!
The great bike making companiers don't use stainless because of cost, with the exception of B*w who don't use it because it is un ecological to produce (I kid you not) but it's alright to have huge cadmium plating plants plating their nuts and bolts! Think about it, Mr spotty sports bike rider is going to buy the latest plastic rocket regardless of whether it's got a stainless wheel spindle or not, so why waste money making one.
These are a mile away of getting made at the moment anyway, so there's no worry there at the moment. Product liability, that's an American phrase isn't it
