Titus Ti Fireline Evo29
Coming in around 5 weeks…The Titus Ti Fireline Evo29 is a progressive trail hardtail designed for tough fun trail riding, optimised around an 120mm travel suspension fork (526mm a-c, 15mm lower external headset cup).
Fitted with ISCG05 tabs, a post mount rear brake fitting, replaceable rear mech hanger, the Ti Fireline Evo29 is a competent and contemporary model, designed to give a great ride for many years.
Custom swaged tubing, cold worked by our craftsmen, hand welded, hand finished and checked by eye. No robots here.
Geometry and frame fittings complement each other. Short, true, 17.1in centre-to-centre chainstays balance the fore-aft weight perfectly whether up or downhill. Huge tyre clearance is assured thanks to the tapered bespoke chainstay c section, bracing the chainstays, increasing tyre clearance, guarding against chain abrasion, and yet using tubular Ti where necessary to keep weight down and stiffness up.
With a static 67.7deg head angle at rest with an 120mm fork and external headset, the Fireline Evo uses our Mixer Taper standard and is compatible with all styles of fork, and even angle adjust headsets to fine tune the handling more.
Seat angle sits around a pedal perfect 73degs when at “ride height” balancing perfectly with the short rear stays for maximum seated traction without looping out on climbs or “tri bike” like seating positions. It just flat hammers, flatters and eats up the terrain like nothing else.
One set of bottle bosses allows seat dropping with ease. 30.9mm seat tube means dropper post compatibility. A triple chainset fits, as does 2×9, 2×10, 1×11.
Frame material: Cold worked 3/2.5 Ti
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Nice work gents! Looks to me like you hitting a sweet spot which is the light/ durable trail/am 29 hard tail. This is a great direction to take the fireline IMHO Nice details so far but a few quick questions – Will it accept a 140mm fork and is the rear 142×12? didn’t see those details in the original post.
thx!
Frame is 135mm x 10mm QR. Fork is designed around 120mm
Hey Brant, since its only 5 weeks away, will there be any preorder to secure a frame? Also is there any info on sizes available?
We will have preorder available in a week or so.
looks awesome!
will there be an SS version as well?
will the seatstays design resemble the on-one yoke or the traditional fireline29er (like in the picture)?
The Geometry figures are spot-on (for me), but a better picture would make this pre-order purchase much easier.. thanks !
No SS version (see previous reply), but maybe!
Seatstays are as per the photo. A conventional seatstay arrangement.
We have no more pictures right now, but hope you get the idea.
Hi
Very nice geometry, good
What about Single Speed?
Thanks
We have no singlespeed plans currently, but we are listening!
Can it take a 130mm-140mm fork with a zero stack headset? Thank you.
Another question… I’ve seen the geometry on the OnOne site… I assume size = seat tube length center to top, is it right? I’m torn between medium and large: I’m 6′ with 35″ inseam, I’d like a compact bike but I guess a 18″ seat tube would be short for a proper seat height.
18in would be perfect for you – yes, 18in is centre to top.
You’re absolutely fine on there with a 400mm post.
It’s designed around a 120mm fork.
Yeah, I know… but a 130-140mm fork with a zero stack headset should give a “sagged” height comparable to a 120mm fork with an external cup. Thank you.
Great concept. Where’s it made?
Proudly made in a wonderful factory in Xiamen, China.
How much standover on a 16″ frame?
I don’t have that exact figure Dave, but it’s pretty low due to BB height and curve in the top tube. How tall are you?
Nice frame, love the geometry, so it would be for a 120 mm fork right?
where can I buy it?
regards
5’6″ Brant. I find 16″ frames fine on 26ers (except my Titus el Guapo which is a bit high).
thats the weight?