Titanium or Aluminum connecting Rods?

That’s a fancy busa head, but I was surprised u said pro stock too lol-the monstar head is nice too


For the original poster-for your application, the only thing titanium rods will do is lighten your wallet lol no real world benefit for street riding
And yes I have a LOT of item that would not be necessary for most street riders. I'd say if a Ducati is the Ferrari of motorcycles then I'm making my Hayabusa the Bugatti of motorcycles.
 
You Have to do the gold plated needles now.
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No chance I hell LOL. BUT I am hanging the backlight to white. Someone here had it and it looks way better and is much easier to see at night. I am going to do a few SMALL cosmetic changes but they will look like it came from the factory.
 
No chance I hell LOL. BUT I am hanging the backlight to white. Someone here had it and it looks way better and is much easier to see at night. I am going to do a few SMALL cosmetic changes but they will look like it came from the factory.

I did blue on all my Gen2 guages, but wish I had done blue and white together.
White for tach and speedometer, and blue for temp, fuel, and center display.
 
I did blue on all my Gen2 guages, but wish I had done blue and white together.
White for tach and speedometer, and blue for temp, fuel, and center display.
I want the white. It's so easy to see compared to the others

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I read up on a deep dive into the pros and cons of connecting rods a few years ago. Wish I knew where that story was located. Steel was the long term winner. Aluminum did well in specific short term applications. Titanium was good for certain applications too... however, for the street you want steel if you want it to last. Maybe carbon fiber will make it one day.
 
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