emailed them, looks like only 27.2 seat tube
don't look like they come with interchangeable dropouts
yeah but yeahLynnskey MT 29. Ok it has a 27.2 seatpost but for the price on CRC you should be able to overlook it.
http://www.chainreactioncycles.com/mobile/au/en/lynskey-mt-29-titanium-frame-2017/rp-prod157030
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YepIs the drop out for SS? Thats a lot of money you could put towards blingy Ti seatpost, bars etc.
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sorry, my bad, press-fit BB as well. :whistle: :wacko:uke:uke:emailed them, looks like only 27.2 seat tube
thanx for the infoI have one of these from China.
http://www.waltlytitanium.com
Worth investigating.... shoot them an email. They will build you anything... custom geometry.
I've owned mine for nearly 3 years and had no problems at all. It's awesome!
Mark
Interesting, I haven't heard of these before. Would you mind letting me know the price? Happy to receive PM if you don't want to post it publicly.I have one of these from China.
http://www.waltlytitanium.com
Worth investigating.... shoot them an email. They will build you anything... custom geometry.
I've owned mine for nearly 3 years and had no problems at all. It's awesome!
Mark
Best email Walty direct. They are suprisingly good value. Like very...Interesting, I haven't heard of these before. Would you mind letting me know the price? Happy to receive PM if you don't want to post it publicly.
I have been thinking about a custom Ti hardtail for a while. I would love a Baum from Melbourne, but I'm not sure I could afford one without taking out a mortgage on my kidney.
I'm also looking for:
29er
XC geometry but happy with slackish head angle <70°
Threaded bottom bracket
Internal cable routing
Not sure about spacing, not keen to commit to Boost and limit compatibility with my current DT 240 wheels
Most of the Ti frames I have been looking at have been custom hand made extravagant stuff. Keen to follow this thread for some more reasonably priced options.
Do you know what brand?had a friend & his partner both buy Ti hard tails -he rides hard-ish she doesn't, both developed cracks at the weld joints…Ti is great cos its light but steel is easier to repair, easier to weld & builders have much more experience with it