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Bike for life? Depends. If you're still riding an original Stumpy and thinking it's cutting edge then ti is for life. Look back even over a couple of years to see what's changed - frame angles are slacker now, longer fork travel, tapered head tubes, disks etc. etc. even full suspension - if you're someone who needs the next shiny thing then it ain't for life, but don't let that stop you.
Metalheart - yeah it was up at Cotic last Friday.
As much as I like my steel Singular swift, the Ti Pegasus which is exactly the same geometry is more comfy over the same routes
So, rOcKeTdOg, sounds as though you are agreeing with the point I made. 8)
[i]Agree with johnners re not bike for life (sadly); have had a Ti road frame break at BB less than 10 000 miles use (OK it was replaced foc quickly) but this has dented my confidence in Ti + all teh stories / reports I hear about welds breaking , cracks. [/i]
10k miles - that'd be a couple of lifetimes for the majority on here!
Well got a demo on a Soda today.
Boy, what a bike. It was punted by Cy as being the Soul+: Lighter, tighter, faster, prettier 😉
And it was all that.
What I wasn't prepared for was showing me up. Ive not felt quite so, well, mismatched before. And it kinda felt delicate...
I'd have to say though it's probably the nicest hardtail I've ever ridden.
If I thought I could do it any justice I'd get one. So now I need to get training otherwise there's no point really. .
Thanks to both Cycleworld and (obviously) Cy/Cotic for making it happen.
What is this busting frames you speak of..........Kobe Ti still doing the biz!
If I thought I could do it any justice I'd get one. So now I need to get training otherwise there's no point really. .
All the more reason to get one. I find mine is just the compensation I need for a general lack of skill and fitness. I'm 15 stone and have never felt I was anywhere near too heavy for it either.
I find mine is just the compensation I need for a general lack of skill and fitness.
See I found it magnified my lack of skill and fitness. To be fair I've been concentrating on climbing of late and been neglecting the bike but still!
Decided to set some targets for February time. If met it's the Soda, if not then a new Soul.
I've got a ti Serotta 29er and everytime i ride it I enjoy it so much. I've toured on it, raced on it and just did SSWC on it. Bike for life ? Nah but it rides nice.
Do it.
I have 4 bikes & 4 different frames - steel, ti, ali & magnesium, indecision rules my life 😳 😥
Ti is a frame material I've never broken...
it's also a frame material I have never owned 😆
Ti is a frame material I've never broken...
Well if I get one you definitely ain't getting a shot!
So, rOcKeTdOg, sounds as though you are agreeing with the point I made
yes but i didn't get turned on 🙁
Just bought a Kobe Ti from the classified. Looking forward to building up and riding her 😯
I used to always want a ti frame, largely because of what I'd read about the magic ride quality.
But now that I could afford one, I've decided against it because of how fast bike design is still changing (and because the failure rate seems higher than steel - not wanting to open another can of worms).
Think I'd rather spend the extra £1k over steel (or a carbon 456) on full XTR, if I had to spend that much on a HT.
Well if anyone is interested I've only gone and ordered the blushing Ti bride.
Lets just hope its as nice to live with as its plainer sister.
Frame arrives Monday, I'm quite excited really...
😀
My frame arrives monday too. Never before have I looked forward to a weekend passing quickly 🙂
Had my Airbourne Lucky Strike to spec built this summer and love it! Feel like I've neglected my full suss as a result!
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Jonny5 - MemberMy frame arrives monday too. Never before have I looked forward to a weekend passing quickly
Yeah, but its going to the shop to get built up. It'll be end of the week at the earliest before I get my sticky little mitts on it...
Gonna be a looooong week.
depends if dhocarl is selling it.
Flashes - I have to say that while it's not something I'd ever contemplate riding/owning etc, there is something very cool about your bike. It's about as close as a bike can get to 'shabby chic' as possible.
metalheart - if you'd consider selling your soul frame please let me know..
Infidel: not currently planning on selling the Soul at the moment.
If the soda turns out to be the bike of all bikes then that might change....
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>kiwijohn
Is that the hei hei?
I think I prefer "understated"
I love the ride quality of Titanium after countless aluminium frames I decided to bite the bullet, first I bought a Litespeed ti full sus then a Lynskey ridgeline HT. Both get used and still look like new, another benefit of TI frames anti ageing..
I think Kiwijohn's bike looks AWESOME
Can someone tell me what it is?
oooh - saddle angle looks odd......?
Rigid Hummer?
It's a 95 DBR Axis TT.
I believe it was a DBR team bike back then, not sure who though. Sold to someone here in Oz who raced it at the 96 worlds in Cairns. It's been around, but I'm keeping it.
it's been rigid for about 2 years now....
TLR: Aye, once the cold snap finshes. What you doing in March... 
It was a now or never moment and I thought well, **** it. As messiah said aint no pockets in a shroud...
very tidy - a propper xmas present like none of us will see this year




