Macalu Titanium Frame
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if x=byh then x+1=byn
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'00 TiSports Titanium - DA 9 speed------ '01 KHS Flite 800 - DA/Utegra 9 speed mix
02 Ellsworth Flight - Ultegra 10 speed -.'03 Basso Coral - Ultegra 10 speed
'03 Specialized Allez Pro - DA 10 speed .'04 Scattante CFR Limited - DA 9 speed
'05 KHS Flite 2000 - Ultegra 9 speed -... '06 Flyte SRS-3 - DA 9 speed-------
'05 Serotta Fierte - Utegra 10 speed--..-'07 Pedal Force RS - SRAM Force
'00 TiSports Titanium - DA 9 speed------ '01 KHS Flite 800 - DA/Utegra 9 speed mix
02 Ellsworth Flight - Ultegra 10 speed -.'03 Basso Coral - Ultegra 10 speed
'03 Specialized Allez Pro - DA 10 speed .'04 Scattante CFR Limited - DA 9 speed
'05 KHS Flite 2000 - Ultegra 9 speed -... '06 Flyte SRS-3 - DA 9 speed-------
'05 Serotta Fierte - Utegra 10 speed--..-'07 Pedal Force RS - SRAM Force
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Excel Bikes buys them off the line from Merlin / Litespeed. The only thing you are missing is the name (and possibly whatever things might go along with that: ego, warranty, Q.C.). They're really good, and yes are a tremendous value. I'm not sure why anyone would buy the comparable Litespeed model, in fact. Obviously there is no Macalu version of the Ghisallo, Vortex, etc - but they are mid-range LS/Merlin bikes. I am unsure of the direct lineup but if you're curious I can probably find out..
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From: Northern California
Originally Posted by EGreen
Anyone have experience and/or an educated opinion on these frames? I'm seeing them at a good price-so I'm a bit suspicious.
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From: Brooklyn, NY. Made in France
Originally Posted by johnny99
My understanding is that the Macalu titanium frames are re-badged Litespeed Arenberg frames. This used to be the cheapest Litespeed frame, but has since been replaced by the Firenze. Litespeed got a lot of complaints that the Arenberg was too flexy, especially in the larger sizes. The Firenze corrects this by beefing up the downtube.
Thanks for the input!
Last edited by EGreen; 01-23-06 at 07:09 AM.





