In The Press
Decline has just finished testing the all-new FTM Carbon and just like everyone else who has been on this bike, they loved it. "The FTM Carbon is a trail bike that blends a forgiving chassis design with good geometry and a solid spec...Whether you are into flowing singletrack, or bumpy trails, this bike is built to cover terrain."

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The Mountian Bike Action Wrecking Crew just finished putting the all-new FTM Carbon through its paces and they absolutely loved it. Some of the highlights include the following quotes; "The FTM loves tight, twisty, singletrack and doesn't lose its zest for corners when the speed increases...We are still shell-shocked that the aluminum FTM unseated the Titus Motolite in out trailbike hierarchy, and here we are, ten months later, moving the FTM Carbon a slot in front of its aluminum brother...Yes, we love this bike,and you will too."

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FTM and El Guapo star in Buyer's Guide of Biblical Proportions!

The Bike Magazine "Bible of Bike Tests" has hit the newsstands and Titus was fortunate enough to be included in this all encompassing buyers guide where the products are actually tested and it's not just a tiny picture with a list of specs. This buyers guide has teeth and will provide a real value. Bike took a brand-new 2010 FTM Carbon and 2010 El Guapo up to Whistler for some hard core flogging and in the end, both bikes passed their respective tests with flying colors. Bike named the FTM Carbon their "Most improved" trail bike for 2010, which is quite a compliment since the major flaws of their 2009 FTM test was its lack of a QR seat collar! The bottom line was that the FTM Carbon was "Light, stiff and ridiculously fun". Just like the FTM, the El Guapo "impressed all of our riders with its rock-solid handling", and "no matter what the terrain, we couldn't rattle this bike".

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Ed over at NSMB.com has been thrashing the El Guapo all over the pacific northwest for the past 8 months and after hundreds of miles he is clearly smitten!

The Guapo was put through it's paces over a variety of terrain including the infamous "Shore" and at the end of the day the El Guapo passed its test with flying colors.

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Verified! Decline tests and reviews the 2009 El Guapo!

The gang over at Decline has been out flogging an El Guapo since early February and now that the dust has settled their verdict is in. "...the El Guapo is a bike that likes the rougher side of trail riding. It's built like a military Hummer, strong and capable, and just like the hummer, it can go just about anywhere." In the end they believe that "This is a trail bike designed for riders that like to ride a bit of everything with an emphasis on seeking out good downhill trails."

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The FTM is a Near-Perfect Evolution of the Trail Bike. At least that's what the guys over at Bike Mag had to say when the tested the new Titus FTM. "As much as we like to personify our bikes, they don't just 'evolve' on their own into lighter, stronger, faster beasts. Instead bikes are given life by designers and product managers, and in the case of the Titus FTM, those guiding hands managed a near-miracoulus job." Read the rest of the review here to see what they had say!
We unleashed a Full Tilt surprise on MBA when they tested the all new FTM. The Wrecking Crew puts the FTM through the wringer and come away totally stoked. In their words, "The FTM falls into the same riding category as the Motolite, and the Motolite is a bike we have recommended for years, so comparisons are inevitable. We can tell you right now, the FTM is totally different from the Motolite in both appearance and performance". Read the rest of their ride report here.
First Look: 2009 El Guapo...NSMB.com previews the all new El Guapo
After months of lustful waiting, the guys up at NSMB.com finally got their hands on the all-new El Guapo. As they prepare for a summer of thrashing the Guapo on "The Shore" they share their initial thoughts.

"This bike is a little like an exotic car; when people see it they just have to come over and talk to you about it. The similarities to a high end automobile do not end there. The bike is hand crafted and build quality is superb (if you like beautiful welds, you can spend hours ogling this frame). It is light and very fast. Once you get used to it and dial in the suspension it is a joy to corner on. Last but not least, every once in a while you just have to stop, look down and then pinch yourself to make sure it is real."

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The Mountain Bike Action Wrecking Crew has been hard at it putting the all new 2009 X through it's paces. "When it the finish line comes into sight and that racer pulls up next to you, it is up to you. The X will not be the reason you don't win the mad dash to the line.". Read the rest of their ride report here.
Men's Journal rode the newest lightweight, dual-suspension cross-country mountain bikes to find the best for every budget. The Titus RX 1 is a worthy "King of the Trail" Check it out here.
Decline gives the titanium El Guapo a good thrashing and they come up all smiles. In their opinion, the test crew feels the El Guapo is "one of the most comfortable bikes we've ridden and provides an excellent all-around ride." Read the rest of the decline review here..
VeloNews focuses on the 29er revolution in their 2008 Buyer's Guide and the Racer X 29'er made the short list of their top nine 29'ers for 2008. Check it out here.
Mountain Bike Magazine recently rode an El Guapo and put it through it's paces. In their opinion, "The El Guapo is one of the best pure peddlers in the all-mountain category." Read the rest of the review here.
When it comes to dream bikes, Bicycling Magazine thinks the Titus Vuelo fits the bill. See what they had to say about this amazing bike in the 2008 Buyer's Guide.
Mountain Bike Action takes the 2008 Racer X 29'er for a spin. See what the MBA Wrecking Crew had to say when the dust settled.
Can the best get any better? That was the question posed by Mountain Bike Action's Wrecking Crew when they tested the all-new Racer X Carbon. Here's What they found.
Racer X head-to-head! 26" versus 29"...Which is best for you? Check out the What Mountain Bike review to see the results.
Read the Mountain Bike Action review of the '07 El Guapo.
Road Magazine has a great article about the '07 Estrella.
Pro Cycling is In Pursuit of Perfection with an article about the '07 Ligero.
The '07 Moto Lite makes Bicycling "Gear of the Year" with top honors in the "Trail Bike" category.
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