xacd custom Ti?

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03-31-10 | 04:17 AM
  #1  
So I came across this company in some random readings last night. They make custom Ti bikes crazy cheap. Like I heard numbers as low as $400. So I was just wondering what the opinion here was about them and or if anyone had ordered a frame and what the thoughts were on it.

Also as a side note seeing as I have been a little unclear on this, is oversized tube Ti gonna give me as stiff a ride as oversized tube Al but with more vibration dampening or is it gonna be more like an oversized steel tube frame?
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03-31-10 | 04:26 AM
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don't know how Ti compares to alu or carbon. I have a Ti road bike, light as hell and very responsive, seems stiff too (though i don't think i'm tweaking my steel track frame or anything). I'd love a Ti track bike...

which is why i was looking into this same thing about a year ago. Their geo charts were crazy, led me to believe they just build everything titanium, including something that resembles a bike. maybe it was a different chinese Ti company I looked at though. I've also heard quality control is iffy, with spacing being off or chainstays not being level.

if you're willing to take a gamble you could get an awesome frame, or very easily get a dud.
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03-31-10 | 05:37 PM
  #3  
Search the forum for XACD and see all the wonderful things people have said about these guys...
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04-01-10 | 04:51 AM
  #4  
couldnt find any negative posts... did you mean the SS forum? I just wonder, as I never knew the nature of things in the bike frame world until I learned more about companies like BD... So I wondered if XACD was like Kinesis (the manufacturer of many companies' frames)...
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04-01-10 | 11:57 AM
  #5  
i mailed them a wile ago, they are not that cheap itīs still $650 for the frame....to mutch money to risk it, i would save up a little bit more and go to some local frame builder.
and the dropouts a ugly!!
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04-01-10 | 08:42 PM
  #6  
XACD unfortunately has a pretty bad reputation in terms of quality of materials and "durability" of their final product. Your 650 bucks is much better spent elsewhere.
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04-01-10 | 11:45 PM
  #7  
but no one on any forums says that all i have read are good reviews...
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04-02-10 | 05:26 AM
  #8  
Me too...
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04-02-10 | 05:33 AM
  #9  
I like these dropouts!



I think I found my next frame!

I'm going custom built titanium!

although these would lead to a more versatile frame...



I could build it as a FG, or as a fully geared road bike... disk brakes are a little unnecessary but I like this bike...


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