Apparently Regina SL chains are more flexible than I originally thought... see the enclosed URL...
Chain Stiffness Testing, by Damon Rinard
http://www.damonrinard.com/
Regards, Steve Neago
Cincinnati, OH
Group--- All of this talk of TI chains (about which I know nothing) led me to remember an noticably light chain that I put in my chain box some time ago-- I drug it out, applied my magnet, and the side plates are TI and the pins are steel-- side plates are stamped REGINA.... Don't know if that helps or adds fuel to the little fire-- Cheers-- Nelson Miller-- Seattle
In a message dated 4/23/02 8:51:24 AM, jprice@2-10.com writes:
<< There actually was a ti chain - I don't remember the specifics of who made
it or how heavy it wasn't but I do remember it was EXTREMELY expensive (I
think - but not sure - that it cost something like $300). >>
Everest.
Phil Brown
In sunny NoHo, Ca