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Postby sylv » Fri Feb 18, 2005 5:51 pm

[img]http://www.dirtragmag.com/web/interbike2004/vegas04images/Interbike2004big110.jpg[/img]

"Titus took carbon and titanium to the next level with their Exo Grid technology. Each tube is custom fit to a rider's specifications, then the diamond shaped holes (or in this case, logo shaped) are cut into the tube. The tube you see here is halfway through the process?the next step is to fill in the holes with layers of carbon fiber. Precision, skilled work comes at a cost though?like $3700 for a frame only".
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Postby sylv » Fri Feb 18, 2005 6:16 pm

[img]http://www.dmcx.com/pages/IMG/tarmak-4.jpg[/img]

"Tarmak is a very strong titanium BMX flatland frame. And very light, also..."
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Postby Elliot M » Fri Feb 18, 2005 7:25 pm

I do like the look of the Merlin Cyrene... no stickers or paint at all, all logos engraved in...

http://www.merlinbikes.com/bikes/2005/cyrene_dtls.aspx#
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Another beautiful and simple piece of titanium

Postby the other Steve Dennis » Sat Feb 19, 2005 4:43 pm

This company has been getting a bit of press recently, cyclingnews and pez cycling both love them, thought I'd add.

It just looks, so simple, so gorgeous and only $1400 for a custom built Falcon frame (second in the range).

The picture is the top of the range Epic 13. 13lbs. The lightest production bike in the world, it's a bit dearer....

[img]http://www.epicti.com/Project-13-page.jpg[/img]

[url]http://www.epicti.com/[/url]

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