Wow !!! TITANIUM CYLINDER STUDS
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Wow !!! TITANIUM CYLINDER STUDS
http://www.ebay.com/itm/SUZUKI-TR750-GT ... 5898042e27" onclick="window.open(this.href);return false;
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Re: Wow !!! TITANIUM CYLINDER STUDS
Very nice. Would work even better with Aluminum head sleeve nuts. Tasty.
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Re: Wow !!! TITANIUM CYLINDER STUDS
Yes and they "improve handling". 

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Re: Wow !!! TITANIUM CYLINDER STUDS
Im fairly certain $300 dollars will do that.... 

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Re: Wow !!! TITANIUM CYLINDER STUDS
At the very least you could lovingly fondle them with there beauty and feather weight till they are hidden away inside the motor 

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I know with these old bikes weight savings like these are a drop in the bucket as nothing was done to save weight ,but with the new sport bikes its something what the factorys go through to save a bit of weight here and there to get the total bike weight down .
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Re: Wow !!! TITANIUM CYLINDER STUDS
http://www.ebay.com/itm/SUZUKI-TR750-GT ... 7532839%26" onclick="window.open(this.href);return false;tz375 wrote:Very nice. Would work even better with Aluminum head sleeve nuts. Tasty.
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Sweet. I need two sets. One for the bike and the other to sit and look at because they are too nice to hide in a motor. Where did I put that lottery ticket?
It is amazing that today we can buy parts that meet or exceed what the best factory bikes had back in the day. That is pretty incredible in many ways and something to be grateful for even if they are still outside my price range.
It is amazing that today we can buy parts that meet or exceed what the best factory bikes had back in the day. That is pretty incredible in many ways and something to be grateful for even if they are still outside my price range.

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Re: Wow !!! TITANIUM CYLINDER STUDS
Actually, no washers on the scale for the exotic stuff....
that's cheating...
that's cheating...

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Re: Wow !!! TITANIUM CYLINDER STUDS
I saw that too ...And all those washers are very heavyLorenzo wrote:Actually, no washers on the scale for the exotic stuff....
that's cheating...

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