Is there such a thing other that the Titus on one sell? I'm looking for something "off the shelf" rather than custom built, mainly because of the price but I'm struggling to find anything suitable.
Would prefer 142mm axle and tapered headtube but not essential.
Thanks.
http://www.spanner.org.uk/
Have a read.Design on yourself.Get it made in China.It will still be much cheaper than any off the shelf bike (It's all kingdom bikes do....but the charge double for the privilege)
There aren't any production frames like that to the best of my knowledge. If a custom builder is working with straight tubes I think they struggle to get the chain stays shorter than the Fireline.
There are several options if you are good with steel, I have a Canfield Nimble 9.
Kinesis Sync still works fine with 140mm forks, and importantly IT doesn't void the warranty.
Got 120's on mine for a more XC setup, it's a fantastic bike!
Good point I forgot the Sync.
I think 2souls were doing the Quaterhorse in Ti?
Quarterhorse is up to 130mm but the Stanton Switchback might meet your requirements although it's £1600
The [url= http://kingdombike.com/en/titanium_bike/legion# ]Kingdom Legion[/url] is listed as being suitable for 100mm to 140mm.
Quarterhorse is up to 130mm
From the 2souls site.
the QH feels at home with a 120mm fork on marathon missions as well as with 140mm fork and downhill cockpit on alpine trails
Also rides great with a 150 Fox 34 in. 🙂
and with a 140mm pike... 😀
Sss - you're quoting from the steel QH page rather than the Ti version which is optimised around 120-130mm forks
the geo is exactly the same by steel and ti..
so not really optimised
reason for the limitation is just the material..
I have read that Kona may be bringing out a Ti version of the Honzo next year.
For the record I really like my Fireline, in fact that's a massive understatement as it blew me away the first time I rode it. I cant compare to the other bikes named mind. I had every intention of putting a 140mm pike on, and a friend on here Gee76 has one on his but after 6/8 months of riding a 120mm pike and the fact I've sunk cash into a 650b Enduro bike has meant I'm happy to keep them on.