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Old 08-09-12, 06:33 AM
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Made in USA Mt Bikes

I've been trying to find out what Mt Bikes are still made in the USA and are sub $1,500 or so. I have come up with Titus bikes like the FTM and the X and that's it. Are there any other companies that make their bikes here short of $5,000 custom one-offs?
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Made in USA Mt Bikes

Not all Titus are made in U.S. El Guapo is outsourced.

Ventana is made in the States.
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biikeschool.com> resources, there is a list of frame builders..
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There are hundreds of small frame builders that build custom steel hard tail frames. Some of them are around the $1500 price range (frame only). But if you mean complete bike - no way you will find any made in USA bikes for that cheap. No way a Titus will be less than $1500 as a complete bike. I don't think they are made in the USA anymore anyway, especially since they went bankrupt and were bought by On-One in the UK. Also, if it's a carbon frame, then it's probably made overseas even if it is from a USA company.

But here is a partial list of USA made frames off the top of my head (not including any of the small 1 person custom shops)::
Intense, Ventana, Gunnar, Turner, Lynskey, Independent Fabrications, Seven, Moots
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Originally Posted by JonathanGennick
Not all Titus are made in U.S. El Guapo is outsourced.

Ventana is made in the States.
That makes it all the more easy to like the less expensive ($899) FTM and X more the $1199 El Guapo. The FTM and X are specifically listed as Made in the USA.



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...But if you mean complete bike - no way you will find any made in USA bikes for that cheap. No way a Titus will be less than $1500 as a complete bike.
The FTM and X are listed as Made in the USA and retail for $899.
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Originally Posted by Joecool85
FTM and X are listed as Made in the USA and retail for $899.
That is for frame only without the shock. On their store site, you can get the FTM aluminum frame for $942.25 with a Rock Shox Monarch RT3 or the carbon frame for $1,022 with a Rock Shox Monarch RT3.

Also, if you read carefully, you will note that they only tag the aluminum version with "Made in the USA; " they make no such claims for the carbon. As Thor mentions above, the vast majority of carbon sourcing is from Asia.
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Originally Posted by dminor
That is for frame only without the shock. On their store site, you can get the FTM aluminum frame for $942.25 with a Rock Shox Monarch RT3 or the carbon frame for $1,022 with a Rock Shox Monarch RT3.

Also, if you read carefully, you will note that they only tag the aluminum version with "Made in the USA; " they make no such claims for the carbon. As Thor mentions above, the vast majority of carbon sourcing is from Asia.
Wow, color me wrong. Thanks for the correction. Looks like I will be keeping my Rincon and just updating as necessary - ideally with North American parts if possible.

New thread for USA/Canada/Mexico parts: https://www.bikeforums.net/showthread...-North-America

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