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  • What Ti Road bike
  • scotabroad
    Full Member

    Looking for thoughts on Titanium road bike, complete package.  Thinking Sonder Colibri Ti, Dolan ADX Ti, Ribble Endurance,  or similar price point.

    Experience/ thoughts very welcome

    Cheers

    S

    scotroutes
    Full Member

    Also look at Van Nicholas? And compare warranties.

    beaker
    Full Member

    Very happy with my Enigma Etape, 11 years old this year and still excellent.

    ton
    Full Member

    as a man not designed for speed, i would be looking at something a bit comfort roadie.
    spoiled for choice from my fave shop.

    https://www.spacycles.co.uk/m1b0s223p0/Bikes/Audax-and-Sportive

    damascus
    Free Member

    And compare warranties.

    And the companies reputation for honouring them.

    duckman
    Full Member

    If you can stretch to it, Enigma. Buy the frame only and put cheap/second hand parts on it in the short term. I own a PX tempest that I bought as both road and gravel and it is my winter road bike. But I also have owned an Enigma Etape, and the feel was a million miles different.

    slowoldman
    Full Member

    @ton I’ve always lusted after a Sabbath. The AR2 looks to be available at very reasonable prices and with some great options from Spa (ultra low gears for me please).

    Kryton57
    Full Member

    Another one for Enigma, they still have bikes and a couple of Evoke frames on their clearance page. I <heart> my Evoke a lot. 🙂

    scotabroad
    Full Member

    Looked up the Enigma Etape and Epic cycles doing an “ultegra” build with Hunt wheels – talk about bike Po**!  Hey Ton hows it going – good shout for spa cycles – that Sabbath looks the part.

    ton
    Full Member

    Hey Ton hows it going – good shout for spa cycles – that Sabbath looks the part.

    all good Stewart, and i hope you are too.
    cant go wrong with anything from Spa. their own bikes are a bargain. and also they are great to deal with.

    MoreCashThanDash
    Full Member

    A mate in that there Manchester has the Dolan and loves it, but he only got it because Spa couldn’t get the groupset to replace his stolen Elan.

    I have a Laverack Jack, with an un-roadie GRX 2x set up and dynamo lighting. It’s gorgeous, does everything I could want.

    I can’t help but think I could have got a similar Enigma and saved about a grand, but Laverack are only half an hour away and if you go in, they make a mean frothy coffee

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    Kryton57
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    Looked up the Enigma Etape and Epic cycles doing an “ultegra” build with Hunt wheels

    Needs Di2 and proper deep sections for real bike porn… 😉

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    Regardless of the manufacturer, there’s some kind of very pleasing aesthetic with most Ti road bikes.

    ton
    Full Member

    i will be ordering a nice Ti audax bike in the near future.
    this one will do me. very nice in the flesh.

    https://www.spacycles.co.uk/m1b0s223p4583/SPA-CYCLES-Elan-Ti-(105-11-Speed-Hydraulic)

    snownrock
    Full Member

    Planet X Hurricane with SRAM Force here, very happy with it. They get a bad rep but I’ve only ever had good service from them over many years and many bikes (I’m aware of their previous howlers, so I might just be lucky).

    bensales
    Free Member

    Needs Di2 and proper deep sections for real bike porn… 😉

    You rang?

    My Ribble CGR Ti. Love it the more I ride it. Yes, Ribble have their issues at the moment, but the bike is great. Well made, lovely welds, extremely comfortable but stiff enough to sprint up hills beautifully.

    I chose the CGR over the Endurance as I wanted more clearance for wide tyres and full mudguards.

    Also considered an Enigma. My Dad has one, and side by side there’s very little in it between that and the Ribble. I looked at the Etape but ruled it out as it was another £1000 for the same spec and it didn’t have fully internal cable routing that I wanted.

    manmurray
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    Reilly T325D? Have had a Gradient for road and gravel for the last 4-5 years – thought about getting something more road-focussed a few times but the Gradient’s just too good!

    That said, in Jan a mate was looking at an Escape so spent a great morning test riding things at Enigma. Properly lovely. Could’ve spent hours in the workshop 🙂

    stevehine
    Full Member

    Ti Frame and deep rims you say ?

    Ti goodness

    Ignore the wallpaper, the PX Ti frames are made by Waltly and are superb VFM. My only complaint would be that they aren’t supplying Shimano groupsets ATM, so I bought the frame only and put the rest together mesel’

    racefaceec90
    Full Member

    as @stevehine above i have a px spitfire also and loves it i have to admit.

    ElShalimo
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    ElShalimo
    Full Member

    Beautiful frames. I’ve got an Atalaya, it’s lovely

    P20
    Full Member

    Reilly? Looked at their gravel frame a few years back and it was stunning. Road frames look nice on web, no idea about ride etc

    shermer75
    Free Member

    Yes, Ribble have their issues at the moment

    I missed this,what’s going on?

    bensales
    Free Member

    They’re pretty much guaranteed to miss whatever delivery deadline they’ll put on a bike order, as well as some bikes having lead times well into the back end of this year. Mine was two months late.

    If you read the submissions on Companies House they could appear to have financial issues to, but to me it just looks like holding companies dicking around.

    one_bad_mofo
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    Another Engima owner here. I’ve got an Etape with an Ultegra groupset, Hope wheels, headset and seat collar (nice bit of matching anodising). I’ve had it almost two years now and it makes me smile every time I ride it, which is at least twice a week. 🙂

    jfab
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    I love my Ribble CGR Ti, it might be a bit overbuilt if you were purely using it as a road bike but it rides beautifully. I did order frame-only to avoid component-related delays and it arrived within a week (last summer, may be different now but the website does list stock availability/dates):

    cgr by James Fabian[/url], on Flickr

    cgr2 by James Fabian[/url], on Flickr

    TiRed
    Full Member

    Have an Enigma Echo fixed wheel road bike and a Charge Freezer Ti cross bike. Also had a Merlin Cyrene. The Enigma is beautifully made. For UK sourced, you can’t go wrong with Enigma. But you also can’t mention Ti without Litespeed, Moots and Seven. A Moots RSL would be my dream road bike.

    Kryton57
    Full Member

    David Arthur just review a Moots on Youtube, it was stunning. but £12k.

    sandboy
    Full Member

    I’ve had an Enigma Etape for a few years and it’s my “magic carpet” bike. It really does soak up road buzz more than any other bike I’ve ridden but is still stiff enough that it flys when you put the power down. It’s the kind of bike that you can ride all day every day!

    scotabroad
    Full Member

    I have done some serious drooling over the options listed here. short list is Enigma Etape, Dolan ADX, Sonder Colibri – all integra build, Dolan and sonder around £3K, Enigma etape £4.5k -(spa dont do C2W vouchers) hmmmm….

    ElShalimo
    Full Member

    Where are you based? Even if you’ve got bike fit data, sitting on the bike in a shop is a must at that price

    dc1988
    Full Member

    Has anyone ever had a custom frame from Waltly?

    Having had a ride on a PX Hurricane (made by Waltly), it rides so nicely and is beautifully made and really really good value when it’s on sale. The only reason I haven’t bought one already is that they don’t make them large enough for me.

    jezzep
    Full Member

    Hiya,

    Just my two pence worth I’d avoid Ribble Ti at the moment, not because it’s not a great bike. The company is dire to deal with. Their customer service is frankly pants. They supplied a GCR AL bike to my son and it’s been a total pain with frame problems with Riv-nuts and parts, I’d avoid!. I also see plenty of people waiting months for their bikes. Plenty of other supplier out there at the moment so pick the one with the best customer service is always the best route.

    Br
    JeZ

    dickie
    Free Member

    Might be above budget but I’d like a Mason Aspect.

    Mason Aspect

    bjj.andy.w
    Free Member

    Purchased a PlanetX Hurricane in January for my new winter bike.Upgraded the wheels to Sribe Alloy race D and swapped the tyres out to some Hutchinson tubeless, saving 500g. Very happy with it. Not sure if it’s the titanium frame or the 28mm tyres (normally run 25’s) but find it a very nice ride.

    endoverend
    Full Member

    Only one of the Ti road bikes shown above is ‘nice’, all of the others have disc brakes… which aren’t needed on the road and make a Ti framed bike weigh near 20lbs. IMO. YMMV and all that.

    jimdubleyou
    Full Member

    @bjj.Andy.w – any idea if you can fit 32s and mudguards on the hurricane?

    Pictures looks like it might be tight if those are 28s

    Rustychain
    Free Member

    I’ve had a Sabbath AR2 for a year or so (warranty replacement for my cracked September).

    It’s a great bike, very pleased with it and love the upgrade to disc brakes. The frame comes with a 10 year warranty now, rather than lifetime.

    Definitely worth a trip to Spa Cycles for a test ride of that’s possible.

    roger_mellie
    Full Member

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    Yes, Ribble have their issues at the moment

    I missed this,what’s going on?

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    I didn’t want to get on the Ribble bashing previously as some late accounts weren’t massively of concern to me, but I went to order an alloy gravel bike and the dispatch date had gone from sometime in 2023 to Nov 2024. It’s now back at April 2023, but didn’t inspire confidence, so I went elsewhere. YMMV.

    Back to Ti lovelyness…

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    TiRed
    Full Member

    Only one of the Ti road bikes shown above is ‘nice’, all of the others have disc brakes…

    And gears! Here’s mine…Brakes are Record Titanium too for extra coolness.
    Bike

    stevehine
    Full Member

    And gears!

    To be fair, I do live in quite a hilly location, where even my 30 mile “flat” route has 500m of elevation change !

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