With the ability to react instantaneously to trail obstacles, Titus’s Racer X has proven its cross-country skills.
If a typical ride involves pushing till your legs seize, and then going some more, you’ll need an atypical bike like the Titus Motolite Custom.
Building on the solidly established Racer X, Titus made the next evolutionary step by stuffing big 29er wheels into their nimble, stiff, and efficient frame design.
Equipped with Litespeed’s new proprietary ‘Wrap’ Technology, the Archon’s head-tube is stiffer than in years past, so you can forget about speed wobbles when sucking down that energy gel at 30mph.
The Rocky Mountain Altitude 70CR busts out onto trails like the Kool-Aid Man, except there’s no artificial flavor here—just killer hill-climbing geometry, a lightweight, efficient frame, and plenty of suspension travel.
Hmm… What to say about the Santa Cruz Nomad?
Looking for a life partner? Your search is over: meet the Merlin Aspen Road Bike.
By combining the shape and geometry of the successful Prince to Pinarello’s 30HM12K carbon fiber the FP3 105 successfully provides a high performance ride without bank-account-draining costs.
Pinarello developed the FP2 Road Bike to give riders a seriously plush, quick, and fast feel without forcing them to go to carbon.
Throwing convention to the wind, Rocky Mountain broke new geometric ground with the Altitude 50 AL Women’s Mountain Bike.
The Titus MotoLite Complete Mountain Bike handles climbs with ease, crushes steep descents, and basically lets you ride just about anything without giving you a hard time.
Aerospace-grade titanium makes the Titus Fireline Ti 29er Complete Mountain Bike incredibly durable and extremely light without sacrificing performance on either end.
Merlin designed the Camena Road Bike around women’s specific bio-mechanics, giving female riders improved balance and handling.
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