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Reynolds 531 - Wikipedia Reynolds 531 (pronounced 'five-three-one') is a brand name, registered to Reynolds Technology of Birmingham in the United Kingdom, for a manganese – molybdenum, medium-carbon steel tubing that was used in many quality applications, including race car chassis, aircraft components and, most famously, bicycle frame tubing
Icons of cycling: Reynolds 531 tubing - Cycling Weekly Post-war, 531 tubing took up where it had left off in cycling, and by the 1970s Reynolds claimed 531 frames and forks had been used in 24 out of 25 successive Tour de France victories
The Retrogrouch: Reynolds 531: Classic Tubes - Blogger Butted 531 was considered revolutionary and quickly became the tubing of choice for most builders The 531 name is a reference to the metallurgical components of the tubing - five parts manganese, three parts carbon, one part molybdenum
Reynolds 531 Tubing - the Cycle Tourists Friend - Breton Bikes 531 is a seamless tubing made of Manganese Molybdenum, better than standard Cro-Mo, but time has caught up with it a little as the top tubes from Columbus and Reynolds have a higher UTS (ultimate tensile strength)
Reynolds ‘531’ – Kuromori Reynolds ‘531’ (say it five-three-one) is an aircraft – grade manganese-molybdenum steel designed for brazing that was developed by Reynolds in 1935 as a higher strength alternative to hi-tensile steel of the time
Cycle Tubing Tube Sets - Reynolds Technology In its 110th year, Reynolds re-launched a limited edition set of 531 tubes for brazed bike frame use A long-running product and used in many Tour De France wins, 531 was first used in the "Aeronautics" industry from 1935 and was specified on many brazed structures like sports car sub-frames, racing motorbikes, fighter planes and
The renaissance of Reynolds steel - road. cc For many decades, Reynolds 531 was the doyen of bike frame tubing, and almost anyone who owned a lightweight bike knew that those magical three numbers were a sign of quality, and even status
30 Facts About Reynolds 531 Reynolds 531 refers to a type of steel alloy that's been a big deal in the world of bicycle frame manufacturing Crafted by the UK-based company Reynolds Technology, this material gained fame for its impressive strength-to-weight ratio, making bikes both durable and light
Reynolds 531 - Everything2. com To this day, it is still considered a premium material for bicycle frame construction, though aluminum alloys and carbon fiber composites have displaced 531 as the material of choice by many high-end bicycle builders since the 1980s Reynolds 531 is a mix of the following alloying materials: Carbon: 23-0 29% Sulfur: 0 045% max Silicon: 0 15-0 35%