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Some of us posted up a photo on page 1, but hey ho 🤪
Now sporting 2.6 rubber...
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Sorry hear about your ribs kelvin. Having had tendinitis in my left foot I sympathise (haven’t ridden the FlareMAX since July...)
Can I have one of your spare to bikes please @ scotroutes? Three is just greedy.
Do it.
Ti hardtail, no frame furniture, wireless 1 x shifting and dropper. Super simple, back to basics. Best bike I have ever ridden and after years of trying various suspension bikes, I have returned to the classic Ti hardtail that inspired my username back in the day.
wireless 1 x shifting and dropper...
back to basics
🤔 You sure about that?
😜
Ha. OK, it's neat and tidy, but maybe not basic!
Nice! Albury Down?
I removed simple (as that could have be argued...). 😁
Your revision however I'll not be picky about. 👍
Oh, nice looking bike btw
Titus Fireline ti 29er
Sized up then put a short stem and longer fork (140mm Pike) on it to decrease the head angle to about 65
Running a 1x10" groupset (Saint/XT and Middleburn cranks), Hope brakes, Hope/Easton wheels with 2.1" XC tyre at the back and a 2.6" Trail Boss at the front.
Gravity Dropper seatpost.
Just a great all-round bike. Happy to do trail centre riding, bigger stuff (Lakes etc) and long distance XC (camping etc)
Can I have one of your spare to bikes please @ scotroutes? Three is just greedy.
That's an old photo, though I still have two of those and there's another third one these days. I've pondered on a Ti fatbike frame but the Cube Nutrail I bought cheap because the parts on it would go on said Ti frame is so nice I've not bothered.
I should really do another line up though.
Didn't someone have seven Ti bikes at one point?
It’ll probably crack.
Possibly newer test standards mitigate this to some degree, but it's notioriously difficult to weld so despite great fatigue performance in the parent metal, the welds and HAZ are vulnerable to failure.
I did not have a good experience with mine (3 months until the cracking happened), keep your current frame, spend the money on a great present for your SO or some nicer parts for your current frame.
Loving my Kingdom Vendetta X2

Very nice Vendetta 😁 Loving mine also, although only just got mine so only a couple of rides in.
Sonder Signal Ti happy rider here.
Really fun.
Only bike I regret selling. A ti voodoo djab. Awesome capable bike. Built up light 100mm xc weapon, ss capable or whack a 130mm fork and it's a monster.
Also had the lovely Kent eriksen ti seat post
@peteimpreza yup. Hillbilly (if the cap fits... 🤪) out back, Purgatory up front.
There’s reasonable clearance (both tyres measures 64.25mm wide on 30 int width XM481s). I did get the odd bit of gravel pick up/frame pings but hey ho.
I’ll try get photos tomorrow....
Thanks, sounds like a test for when it dries up.
Re: the thread subject, because it's more expensive to replace than steel or ali when the geo gets outdated?
Didn’t someone have seven Ti bikes at one point?
@scotroutes, that’ll probably be John climber.
Nah. It weren’t him.
wasnt it solarider? ^^^
I still have my 26" Soda and I love it, not ridden it for a while I need to put a new drive train on it. This thread has enthused me to sort it out and get out on it 🙂
Had my ti Stooge for a couple of years and eventually sold it.
Spent ages looking for something else but nothing compared so bought another.
Took it for its first ride last weekend. It was a bit muddy as they are logging up in the woods.
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