Starting a new project centered around a custom titanium frame designed and built by Hugh Black of True North cycles in Ontario, Canada. Custom was a good option for me as I'm a short, light rider and finding an XS sized frame with the geometry I wanted is very difficult, and most factory frames are overbuilt for my weight, so most of the tubes on this frame are smaller diameter than typical (which of course means lighter). It's not going to be my Strava segment hunting machine (I have a cookie cutter carbon bike for that), more of a Gran Fondo, long solo ride type of bike, so there is a bit of extra clearance for larger tires and I will be using compact gearing. I wanted the appearance to be a little different than usual so we decided on white panels, which I think look fantastic with the smaller tubing and match up well with the logo on the fork and stem. Unfortunately they are just decals as white powdercoat on a bare Ti frame didn't turn out great, but if I ever wanted to change the colours or logos it would be very easy. The only thing I'm not sure about is the appearance of the seatpost since it doesn't match up with the brushed finish of the frame, but we shall see how it looks once built up. I'm not going for any crazy colours on this build, just a simple, clean look. The craftsmanship is beautiful and I can't wait to build it up and try out the ride of Ti.
I didn't get to weigh the frame by itself but here is the build list:
True North Ti frame, Chris King headset and ENVE expander - 1560g
ENVE 2.0 fork - 328g
SRAM Red group with 36-50 rings, 11-26 cassette, K-Edge chain catcher, KMC X10-SL chain - 1948g
Eriksen seatpost - 184g
Eriksen collar - 24g
3T Ergonova Team handlebar - 180g
3T ARX Pro stem with Ti bolts - 120g
Specialized Toupe Expert saddle - 187g
Look Keo 2 Max carbon pedals - 246g
Kinlin XR200/White Industries H2/Sapim Laser/rim tape - 1386g
Vittoria Open Pave 700x24 - 503g
Tubes/cables/bar tape etc - TBD



