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Old 12-09-22, 10:10 AM
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How do I get into the Titanium Club?

Title says it all. Anyone? thanks
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Research Ti builders, select one. Ride it. I'm considering a Habanero. They make very nice bikes from what I read. There are others as well.

Titanium Road Frames from $995
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Just write the check! lotsa selection on ebay, used market is well stocked: I get alerts for new listings daily on several brands I'm interested in. Search these threads for keywords to learn more about the popular builders. Names you're gonna see a lot are Habanero, Moots, Lynskey, Litespeed, and a few more. If buying new, some builders sell direct, some work through the local shop dealer network.
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I am guessing you mean the "Titanum Club" on BF. You have to be a paid member. I went ahead and got a paid membership but it's really optional
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Originally Posted by Steve B.
Research Ti builders, select one. Ride it. I'm considering a Habanero. They make very nice bikes from what I read. There are others as well.

Titanium Road Frames from $995
My daily commuter/all-around gravel bike is a Habanero disc cross frame. I've got just over 62,000 miles on the frame. Mark at Habanero is super helpful. Highly recommend.
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Originally Posted by datlas
I am guessing you mean the "Titanum Club" on BF. You have to be a paid member. I went ahead and got a paid membership but it's really optional
That makes sense
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Originally Posted by Steve B.
Research Ti builders, select one. Ride it. I'm considering a Habanero. They make very nice bikes from what I read. There are others as well.

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My daily commuter/all-around gravel bike is a Habanero disc cross frame. I've got just over 62,000 miles on the frame. Mark at Habanero is super helpful. Highly recommend.
My Habanero is 13 years old and has roughly 60K miles on it. I am quite pleased with it.
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