Titanium’s back in a big way, with new cutting-edge road bikes from the likes of Enigma, Passoni and J.Laverack. The bigger ...
Add Yahoo as a preferred source to see more of our stories on Google. Coll dels Reis Showcase Profile Black You’d expect a company with the name of Litespeed Titanium to be masters of the lightweight ...
No aero gimmicks, no proprietary headaches—just a beautifully made titanium road bike built for long rides and rough pavement ...
For a long time, titanium was a forgotten frame material due to the explosion of carbon. But over the last few years, we’ve seen an upsurge in titanium road and gravel bikes.
I'm a sucker for a titanium bike, so it's really no wonder that the machine before us today is nothing more than a two-wheeled hunk of Ti designed to be the bike you go to for ride after ride. Did I ...
According to Revel, these titanium bikes started as a side/passion project to geek out on “modern geometry, clean lines, and the ride feel that only titanium delivers”. Well, the riders fell in love ...
Owning the Litespeed Coll dels Reis isn’t smart. It’s not a bike where you run the numbers and justify that for the money spent you are getting the absolute best performance. Instead the Litespeed ...
J.Laverack—long known for its exquisite titanium craftsmanship—is breaking new ground with the Speedform. They state that this is the world’s most bespoke, entirely additively manufactured—aka, ...
Dean Bikes is one of the older titanium brands still around, and the Boulder-based company continues to evolve both its product offerings and company structure to meet consumer demands. With NAHBS ...
We try to avoid mixing politics with cycling (although stay tuned for Q&A with USA Cycling cyclocross candidates who are campaigning for your vote), but with our recent trip to visit Paul Component ...
Moots is one of the big names in titanium bikes, and it also doesn’t have the same model turnover as more commonplace brands, so when it releases a new road model it is something that tends to prick ...
It's as though some sort of voodoo has been cast upon owners and riders of hardtail MTBs because no matter how hard they buck us off their saddles, we just get back on, hitting things just as hard as ...