Old 06-21-19, 01:07 PM
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fronesis
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You can take the Motobecane logo off. Someone in the Whipshot Ti thread posted pictures of his, and that Ora Ti frame looks beautiful. It's a very well-made frame by a good company in Taiwan; BD just insists on using that Motobecane label, probably because they paid for it and don't want it to go to waste!

I've got two BD Ti bikes (Whipshot Ti) for me and my wife, and they have been fantastic.

I would suggest, however, that if you don't do your own wrenching, you plan to have your LBS dial the bike in. My first Whipshot took almost as long to set up as it previously took me to build up a (rim brake) bike from scratch.
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