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Originally posted by chuck hahn View Post
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Originally posted by posplayr View PostThis is from APE, but it also looks cast although CNCed on the outer circumference.
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And here we have it folks: "Metallurgists agree that a*forged*piece of*aluminum*is*stronger than*cast or billet. The reason being, when the material is shaped under pressure, its 'grain' follows the same shape as the part. As a result, the product manufactured is*stronger*due to the continuous grain characteristics allowed by the*forging process."
Straight from the google machine! I guess I am happy it is not in fact billet.
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First pic you posted..right above the rivet and to the right of the N is a line..which is what you'd expect to see from the cast. Thats what I saw and was referring to.MY BIKES..1977 GS 750 B, 1978 GS 1000 C (X2)
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Originally posted by Flatline_Racing View PostMaybe it is forged from a billet?
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The word "billet" is a lot like the word "natural" -- people really like buying things with that word attached for some reason, but it has zero actual meaning.
However it was made, that looks like a very nice clutch basket. FWIW, the "rough" finish looks like it might be bead-blasted. Hard to tell from pictures.1983 GS850G, Cosmos Blue.
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OK, that is definitely a cast piece, not machined from billet. The finish looks to me like a sand casting. However, billet usually just boils down to "expensive bling", and not necessarily better. I agree with Brian, it's become functionally meaningless marketing baloney.
It's not clear to me how the Falicon part is better than stock, unless it's a better alloy. More wear-resistant or something. Most likely better than a worn-out basket, anyway.
Comparing the Falicon and Hays pics, I'd go for the cast part. Those corner reliefs in the machined part leave some pretty thin walls and a narrower face for the plates to engage.Last edited by Dogma; 09-03-2017, 08:31 PM.Dogma
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Originally posted by bwringer View PostThe word "billet" is a lot like the word "natural" -- people really like buying things with that word attached for some reason, but it has zero actual meaning.
However it was made, that looks like a very nice clutch basket. FWIW, the "rough" finish looks like it might be bead-blasted. Hard to tell from pictures.
I was thinking the same thing about it looking like it is bead-blasted. I didn't see any casting part lines.
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Blocks of material (billets) are not forged. Forging is a process that involves slamming the material in a high pressure forging hammer press. A billet is typically formed by a combination of casting and/or extrusion followed by (possibly) hot forming via rolling to create the desired shape.Ed
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Originally posted by Nessism View PostBlocks of material (billets) are not forged. Forging is a process that involves slamming the material in a high pressure forging hammer press. A billet is typically formed by a combination of casting and/or extrusion followed by (possibly) hot forming via rolling to create the desired shape.
Here is a short article that will educate you as to cast vs billet.
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Originally posted by JJ View PostWrong, Ed. I'm surprised that you aren't aware of the difference. A casting is much weaker than billet of the same material.
Here is a short article that will educate you as to cast vs billet.
http://info.cpm-industries.com/blog/...Cast-vs-BilletEd
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