I know that 7075 is lighter and stiffer, but is there a difference in comfort?
I use Paul Brown diamond headsits a little bit more than ten dollars, It is 23 dollarsit works really well, and it is scentless so it doesn't mess with the scent from your shampoo.
All aluminum weighs the sameThe difference in weight comes from varying the alloy which makes it strongerMaking it stronger allows the use of thinner tubingless material, less weightYou have it exactly backwards6061 is much stronger especially when heat treated (this is usually shown as 6061T6)If any aluminum flexes it will eventually break without warning (also called sudden catastrophic failure)Comfort comes from the material flexingso if you have handlebars that flex it would be a bad idea.
i use tresemme and it works pretty well i thinkit definately makes it so it doesn't break as badidk it kinda like lubricates it i guess lol but yeah.it's pretty cheap too
well yeah tressemme and also herbal essence finsihing spray it smells good and finishes good!
i use tresemme and it works pretty well i thinkit definately makes it so it doesn't break as badidk it kinda like lubricates it i guess lol but yeah.it's pretty cheap too
well yeah tressemme and also herbal essence finsihing spray it smells good and finishes good!
I use Paul Brown diamond headsits a little bit more than ten dollars, It is 23 dollarsit works really well, and it is scentless so it doesn't mess with the scent from your shampoo.
All aluminum weighs the sameThe difference in weight comes from varying the alloy which makes it strongerMaking it stronger allows the use of thinner tubingless material, less weightYou have it exactly backwards6061 is much stronger especially when heat treated (this is usually shown as 6061T6)If any aluminum flexes it will eventually break without warning (also called sudden catastrophic failure)Comfort comes from the material flexingso if you have handlebars that flex it would be a bad idea.