Race Orientated Ti Frames

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romalor
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by romalor

here my ex bike ( i'm light and tall more like froome ) but it was really stiff for a ti

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g_doraz
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by g_doraz

Hi Campbell, also consider aura cycles... The frames are beautiful and Tom knows an awful lot about geo etc to suit different riders and styles

www.aura-cycles.com

The Exos is the custom Ti fre



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by campbellrae

Thanks for all the replies. Looks like my concerns about stiffness were a bit unfounded so that's good. I'll start taking a look into different builders soon.

Been searching in vane for an off the shelf bike that has the geometry I want (59-60cm TT, 18cm head tube. Let's me use my preferred 9-10cm of setback and a 120-130mm -10/12 stem). So might have to go down the custom route again :lol: I know I could adapt my position a bit to make it easier to fit a standard frame but I want to keep my position the same as on my Saffron.

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