Post Your Titaniums
#601
not riding enough
Joined: Apr 2006
Posts: 69
Likes: 1
From: westchester county, NY
Bikes: '95 GT Timberline, '04 Trek 2200, '05 Merlin Solis
Just posted this in the "What road bike do you have" sticky, but thought I'd share some more photos and details here. Merlin Solis, Velocity Aerohead Rims with Speedcific hubs (built by Mike Garcia), Michelin Krylion tires, SRAM Rival group w/ 50/34 compact crank and 12/23 cassette, Speedplay x2 pedals, ITM Millenium stem, Thomson Elite seat post, stainless King Cages, Real Designs carbon fork/steerer, FSA K Wing carbon bars, Selle Italia Gel Flow Max Flite saddle, Easton bar tape. Thanks to James (ReedZ) for building it up for me, and giving me some pointers on wrenching while we were at it.






#603
not riding enough
Joined: Apr 2006
Posts: 69
Likes: 1
From: westchester county, NY
Bikes: '95 GT Timberline, '04 Trek 2200, '05 Merlin Solis
Yeah, I wanted something a little more upright since I hurt my back in April. Nothing too bad, but I was a bit too stretched on my 56 cm Trek, so I went for something that fit a little better, was a little more upright, etc. The stem is only a 7 degree rise if I recall correctly, but the frame geometry makes it seem greater. I may go for something a little more flat later on, but it seems to be working for me so far. The angle of the photo makes it look a little greater as well I think.
And yeah, lots of blue!
What can I say? I like blue.
And yeah, lots of blue!
What can I say? I like blue.
#608
Senior Member
Joined: Dec 2006
Posts: 1,963
Likes: 7
From: Sunnyvale, CA
Bikes: '84 Centurion Accordo RS, '06 Gary Fisher Marlin, '06 Schwinn Fastback 27, '06 Litespeed Teramo
Man, there are so many hot Ti bikes on this thread. I'm almost embarassed to post mine. But here it is, complete with Powergrips and Elite Ciussi cages.

#609
Senior Member
Joined: Oct 2005
Posts: 2,114
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From: Illinois
This will be here on Friday. I'm building it up with SRAM Force, Thomson post and stem, and I have a large selection of wheels, including Velocity Deep V's in black/red that match, Easton EA90SLs, and Topollino Revelation AC29s. Will be sweet, my first Ti bike. May change fork eventually, but we'll see.
#610
Mad Scientist
Joined: Mar 2005
Posts: 1,156
Likes: 0
From: Seven Hills, WI
Bikes: Dean TI fixie... Viner ProComp... NEXT pink sparkely!
I almost went with one of those Ti frames when I purchased a bike from the original GVH... and that was 3 years ago. So the Gary V Ti frames have been on the website for at least 3 years.
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#612
Senior Member
Joined: Oct 2005
Posts: 2,114
Likes: 0
From: Illinois
Apparently I had my blinders on as I was looking at the 60cm and 61cm only. I found 4 (55 & 57 Titanio Aero, 57 & 58 Titanio) and they look pretty neat. They're not superlight but at 4.x pounds they're not porky either.
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#615
Senior Member
Joined: May 2007
Posts: 242
Likes: 0
From: Miami, FL
Bikes: Litespeed Tuscany, 1991 Merlin Extralight, 08' Santana Tandem Sovereign, Co-Motion Espresso
I was going to go the leather tape route but I was afraid it would get funky fast with the humidity we have here in Miami. I'll test the cork tape for a bit ...but the brooks wrap is definitely an item I am looking at. If anyone has experience with the leather tape tell me about your impressions of it.
#616
Evil Genius
Joined: Jul 2004
Posts: 632
Likes: 0
From: Tallahassee, Florida USA
Bikes: Pedal Force ZX3, Gary V Titanio, 1985 Cinelli Supercorsa, 1981 Pogliaghi, 1995 Casati Ellisse, Cinelli Softmachine hardtail, Surly Pugsley
And here she is, before I cut the steerer to final length....

Also, although I can't legitimately wear them, my bike is definitely going to do so. World Champion Spacers, anyone?

Comments?
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#618
Senior Member
Joined: Jul 2007
Posts: 295
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So, it's not 100% titanium, but here's my application for membership in Jay Leno's "More money than brains" club (of which he claims to be president):




I am so not yet worthy of this bike, but knowing it's there demands that I ride it as often as possible. And, while just seeing it makes me smile, riding it is amazing.




I am so not yet worthy of this bike, but knowing it's there demands that I ride it as often as possible. And, while just seeing it makes me smile, riding it is amazing.
#619
Cardiac Case
Joined: Aug 2006
Posts: 2,893
Likes: 3
From: Dropped... about 5 miles back...
Bikes: Trek, Cannondale, Litespeed, Lynskey
And that's an incredible view to boot!
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#620
Nice!
can we get some more closeups of the welds? The GVH pictures aren't too flattering. but that headtube weld looks nice
#621
Conquer Cancer rider
Joined: Sep 2004
Posts: 6,040
Likes: 1
From: Toronto
Bikes: Fun bike, city bike, touring bike, swish new ebike, Bike Friday
My new baby. Her baptism of fire on my first century ride last weekend. Bike and rider both passed with flying colors.
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#622
Powerlifting cyclist..
Joined: Sep 2006
Posts: 352
Likes: 0
From: Tucson
Bikes: Merlin/Spectrum Ti, specialized hardrock, Indy fabs SSR
alright guys, sorry for the off topic but do you guys think a Ti seatpost is preferable to an aluminum like a thomson. Im not talking weight but 'feel'.. we all love the 'feel of our Ti's and im wondering if having an aluminum seatpost decreases that?
#623
Banned
Joined: Jun 2006
Posts: 1,926
Likes: 0
From: United States
Bikes: roadbikes and full-suspension mountainbikes
momod, a titanium seatpost would look cooler, that's for sure. Check out some of the MAXM stuff, which is the parent company to TITUS out in Arizona. They make a titanium/carbon fiber "lattice" seatpost that is sweet...



#624
Celestial
Joined: Apr 2007
Posts: 142
Likes: 1
From: Yorkshire, UK
I was going to go the leather tape route but I was afraid it would get funky fast with the humidity we have here in Miami. I'll test the cork tape for a bit ...but the brooks wrap is definitely an item I am looking at. If anyone has experience with the leather tape tell me about your impressions of it.
It's humid (or more accurately 'damp') here in the UK so I need to proofide the tape once every 500 miles or so, it gets lighter when it's drying out a little.
I did 5 hours in the Yorkshire Dales on Friday, not a cloud in the sky and some nice 20% climbs, the tape soaked up the sweat from my hands and stayed grippy. I've put some Fizik gel pads underneath so it's like piloting a Chesterfield chair!
It's the most difficult tape I've ever fitted though - but worth it.
#625
Senior Member
Joined: Dec 2005
Posts: 930
Likes: 1
From: Anywhere the government sends me...
Bikes: Too many...











