very light - 19lbs as singlespeed with manitou air suspension front shock.
predictable handling, lifetime warranty
the magic glide of ti over roughness!
climbs very securely and efficiently.
Cons:
initially (titanium) price.
Time Used:
More than 2 years
Comments:
I always knew I wanted titanium after sometime on aluminum. steel is real but in my yearround riding ti is not affected by winter salt or corrosion. And it shares the weight efficiency of the aluminum as well as via tube shaping the correct stiffness to not adversely affect your riding by being noodley under power.
Rating:
Recommendation:
Yes I would recommend it to a friend
Submitted by Bill Wildenberg - 9/17/2002 11:28:30 AM
Pros:
The frame is light and indestructable. I've ridden and raced this bike in CA, AZ, UT, and CO. The different types of terrain don't seem to matter to the handling characteristics of this bike. I would recommend it to a first time buyer willing to fork out the cash all the way up to the pro-level riders.
Cons:
It would be nice to be able to select a different length top tube without going into a full custom bike (Waterford bikes do this and it makes a lot of sense).
Time Used:
More than 2 years
Comments:
This bike can take it all. From desert, to forest, to slick rock, to my friend's garage; this bike has withstood it all... I'm happy to look at it. I'm happier when I ride it.