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Old 12-05-08, 11:08 PM
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Turns out they don't sell just the frame anymore at BikesDirect, just the whole bike. Not that that is a bad thing, as has been mentioned.
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how big of a tire can fit in these motobecan ti frames!?
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I've had no reason to question the quality. I might replace it in the future for something lighter (I assume this one is a boat anchor) but so far it rides nice.

I remember that hub. I'm thinking of buildig some wheels with the novatec disc hubs in the future, but 'm haveing a problem with finding the right (32h) rims.
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You can always go to source https://www.titaniumsports.com/frames.html

They don't show it, but they do Titanium cross bikes, with disk tabs if you want.
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Originally Posted by bigskyTi
I've had no reason to question the quality. I might replace it in the future for something lighter (I assume this one is a boat anchor) but so far it rides nice.

I remember that hub. I'm thinking of buildig some wheels with the novatec disc hubs in the future, but 'm haveing a problem with finding the right (32h) rims.
The frame is light enough...I never got a chance to weigh it in my overzealous frenzy to get my bike built...but I built the whole thing up to ~16lb with discs. It's the Motobecane frame in 56cm...I just took all the decals off.
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Old 12-21-08, 08:41 AM
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built me a custom touring frame, and they can build anything. cost is good compared to some.
see my thread in the touring sig at

https://www.bikeforums.net/touring/495798-custom-titanium-touring-frame-here.html
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that moots is 6000 for the complete bike.
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