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Titus Moto-Lite Exogrid

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# of Reviews 2
Average Rating 5/5
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Submitted by Fenton Hazelwood a Weekend Warrior from Barcelona
Date Reviewed: August 13, 2006
Favorite Trail:Toomany to choose form
Duration Product Used:Less than 1 month
Purchased At:BikerBob.com
Strengths:Build quality, ride quality. The synergy of the Ti & Carbon is somehting else, really hard to put into words. Stiff and complient at the same time. The help the team at Titus were, along with Bob.
Weaknesses:None found as yet
Similar Products Used:Ellsworth Id, etc etc
Bike Setup:Rear Shock – Fox RP23 Push’d
Fork - Rock Shox Pike 454 Air U-Turn
Brakes - Magura Marta SL
Cassette – Sram PG-990 11/32
Chain – Sram Hollowpin PC-991
Cranks – FSA K-FORCE MEGAEXO
F Derailleur – XTR
R Derailleur – Sram XO ESP med cage
Cables – Nokons
Grips – Race Face (Danger Boy endcaps)
Handlebars – Race Face Next SL Carbon
Headset – CK NoThreadset
Pedals – Crank Bros Candy Ti
Saddle – Fi’zi:k Gobi Wing Flex
Seat Post – Thomson Masterpiece
Seat Collar – Hope QR
Shifters – Sram XO
Stem – Thomson Elite X4
Rims (front) – DT Swiss XR 5.1D
Rims (rare) – DT Swiss XR 5.1D
Hub (front) – Industry Nine 20mm Thru axle
Hub (rare) – Industry Nine
QR – Rare Salsa
QR – Front Rock Shox 20mm
Spokes – Industry Nine 0.9 inch spoke diameter
End Caps – 7068 Aluminium
Tire – Front Kenda Bluegroove Stick-E 2.1
Tire – Rare Kenda Nevagal dtc 2.1
Bottom Line:Am loving this bike. Have had some beautiful bikes in my time. This just leaves me grinning ear to ear. Love the way in which it climbs, the rare end is unbelievably stiff. This thing decends like a possessed thing, it is fantastic in tight single track..

Yep it is deemed super expensive, am a firm believer in you get what you pay for, if you can afford this frame, you will not be dissapointed.

"Get Amongst It"
Value Rating:5Overall Rating:5

Submitted by Rob Noble a Cross Country Rider from Fort Collins, Colorado, USA
Date Reviewed: January 17, 2006
Favorite Trail:Horsetooth Rock Trail
Duration Product Used:1 Year
Price Paid: $7500.00
Purchased At:The Cycologist
Strengths:The Titus Moto Lite Exogrid is the best all-mountain, all-conditions, no-compromise mountain bike I have ever ridden in my 12 years of riding and racing (expert class) in Colorado. The rider specific geometry and the pro-pedal shock enable it to climb steep singletrack better than a hard-tail. And with 5" of available rear travel, it can handle the big hits with ease. However, the best feature of this bike is the frame. The Ti/Carbon Fiber Exogrid technology makes this frame light, tortionally rigid and super suple. The result is impressive. Point this bike into a steep technical decent and it will roll with ease. I have never been so confident about my decending skills as I am since I started riding a Titus Loco Moto Exogrid.
Weaknesses:Price is definitely on the high side...but if you can afford it, you will not be dissappointed.
Similar Products Used:There is nothing like it.
Bike Setup:Front Suspension: Fox Talus
Rear Suspension: Fox Float Pro Pedal
Front Deraileur: XTR
Rear Deraileur: XTR
Brakes: XTR Disks
Hubs: DT Swiss 240's
Seatpost: Thompson
Stem: Thompson
Head Set: Chris King
Handlebar: Maxxim Isogrid Riser

Bottom Line:If you are looking for a no-compromise bike that will make you a better rider, this is the bike.
Value Rating:5Overall Rating:5






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