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So, you’ve decided to upgrade your motorbike with high-spec bolts and fasteners, great choice! Your challenge isn’t whether to upgrade, but which bolt material offers the best performance-to-cost ratio for your specific build. When considering titanium vs. steel bolts, both are a significant step up from standard factory hardware, as they are both premium material options offering superior corrosion resistance and enhanced strength. But which is better?

Here at Racebolt, we pride ourselves on manufacturing the best race-spec motorcycle bolts and fasteners in the UK. In this guide, we break down the key differences between these two high-performance bolt materials, considering race-essential criteria such as strength, weight, corrosion resistance, and cost value, to help you determine exactly which fastener you need for your latest build.

TL;DR
The quick verdict: Titanium is the undisputed champion for ultimate weight savings and race-day performance, while stainless steel offers phenomenal strength, unmatched durability, and exceptional value for high-mileage road bikes and track-day warriors.