Titanium rim brake frame

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  • neeb
    neeb Posts: 4,471
    Depending on the age of a 2nd hand Ti frame it might be worth budgeting for a new carbon fork - a new ENVE fork will set you back a bit but will make the bike look a lot more up-to-date, probably perform better and offer peace of mind if you don't know the history of the fork the frame came with.
  • step83
    step83 Posts: 4,170



    This is the best option I’ve seen so far, but it says 25mm max tire width which would be a bit annoying.

    I'm running 28's on mine without issue
  • williamac
    williamac Posts: 71

    neeb said:

    Oh, you might not get clearance for 28mm tyres though, but they're slower.. ;-)

    I think you and I might get along.

    I did see a kenesis gf-ti on eBay for £500/£600, so they’re out there aren’t they. I’ll keep my eyes peeled 👍🏻.
    If going down this route, the v2 version of the gf-ti takes deep drop brakes just in case you were thinking of building up from scratch (not too many decent looking options I ended up with Some Velo Orange Grand Crus to match). Love mine and can't ever see the need to get rid

    William