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Review Score:

4.1
Based on 25 reviews.

Price:

£20.18

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Hope Titanium Disc Rotor Bolts

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Specification / Price Comparison

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Option: Pack of 6 The average price of Brake Spares with the same Option: Pack of 6 spec is £6.05
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Reviews of Hope Titanium Disc Rotor Bolts

Customer reviews are one of the most important and useful aspects of buying bike products online. Particularly as there’s just such a vast range of choice. it can be the difference between buying rubbish yet expensive Brake Spares or cheap yet amazing ones. For those of you that are just looking for a bit of reassurance that you’re buying a decent product, then a quick review score can be enough. Hope Titanium Disc Rotor Bolts scored 4.1 out of 5 based on 25 customer reviews at Chain Reaction Cycles which puts it as one of the better reviewed Brake Spares available. If you’d like to take a bit more time to find out why it scored so well in these reviews just click the “Read Full Review” button and we’ll send you off to the product page at Chain Reaction Cycles where you can check out all the customer ratings. And don’t forget that Chain Reaction Cycles was also the cheapest source for Hope Titanium Disc Rotor Bolts in our search today, at £20.18.

Here are just a couple of interesting reviews that we picked out from verified customers:

I don’t recommend these… by Anonymous, 20 February 2008, 7 out of 10 people found this review helpful …unless Hope fixes 2 things: Quality Control and bolt head design. I have 2 kits (of 6 bolts each) and they saved me around 5.5 grams per kit compared to steel bolts. I installed both kits a week ago and today went to check if they were tight (just like I do every time shortly after I bolt something new on to my bike). One of the bolts was a little loose (I used torque wrench for installation and gave the same torque to each bolt. I also covered the threads with anti-seize compound). I attempted to tighten it carefully, it yielded for about 5 degrees and then *it snapped*! The head has been separated from the threaded part. I happen to work at a materials science company, so I took the bolt head to our Professor here and he looked at the snap area through a microscope. “No wonder”, he said, “the bolt had a large cavern in the metal right where the head is connected to the threaded part”. And due to the *strange* design of the bolt (it has waaay too much metal drilled out from the bottom of Torq spline pit, drilled much deeper than any of the 3 kinds of steel disc rotor bolts I looked at), the amount of metal connecting the head to the rest of the bolt was insufficient given the cavern. What I mistook for the bolt loosening was actually the bolt head beginning to pop off due to irreversible deformations in the metal (“typical fatigue cracking”, the Professor said). The tightening torque I gave finished off the already condemned bolt. When they work they are okay… but I am now aware how narrow is the margin separating them from failure. The lack of quality control hints me that they are made in Taiwan or somewhere. And Adam, thank you for pointing us weight weenies to the tibolts web shop! I found this review helpful I did not find this review helpful

how are you rounding them off??? by Anonymous, 3 September 2008, 8 out of 13 people found this review helpful if you follow the specified torque settings in the instructions, you shouldn’t be getting anywhere near enough pressure through a standard rotor bolts to round anything off, i think there may be some over tightening going on I found this review helpful I did not find this review helpful

Hope Titanium Disc Rotor Bolts – other options

With 196 Hope products, 49 Hope Brake Spares and 192 Brake Spares available from Chain Reaction Cycles you’re really not going to struggle for choice. Quite the opposite in fact, there’s just too much choice to make a simple decision. If you do want to read a few more reviews first though you can check more of our Brake Spares reviews out. Our top bit of advice is to set yourself a list of “must haves” whether that’s colour, features, price or size, make sure you stick with your list as that will save you a lot of time when hunting around online.

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