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Since
starting mountain biking in the late 80s I'd always lusted after
titanium bikes, and deciding that after 15 years of riding the
same rigid XC bike it was time for a change to a hardtail with
disc brakes, I thought it had to be titanium this time.
There
were rational reasons too, I wanted this to be a frame for life
so the lack of corrosion or fatigue help with that compared
to steel, aluminium or carbon fibre. Plus the supposed shock
absorbing qualities meant that if designed properly it should
give a smoother ride than other materials.
Weeks
of research later I'd found a multitude of titanium frame suppliers
all over the world. Rulint out the long travel fork frames and
those with geometries too different to my old bike, plus the
ridiculously expensive (but no doubt very nice) well known US
companies shortened the list considerably. The consistantly
positive reviews for all of Justin's types of frames and the
fact that they are all fully custom swung it for me, plus being
in the UK and fairly close by helped.
After
emailing him the dimensions of my old bike and visiting Harwich
a few weeks later to discuss exactly what I was after, we decided
on some minor tweaks to the frame including suitable adjustments
for short travel suspension forks. An inspection of a frame
he had there showed they were very well made, so I placed my
order.
I've
been riding the bike for a while now and its ended up exactly
how I wanted, something that feels almost identical to my old
bike (which I still use) with the added comfort of suspension
forks and what seems to be a less harsh back end, but without
losing the precise handling of an XC bike. Other than the controls
being different, swapping between the two bikes hasn't been
a problem which was important as I wanted them to feel as similar
as possible.
I
certainly look forward to the next 15 years of riding with this
bike!
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