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  1. It's the same, yes. A step further: you will notice that a Titan Racing Empire (as an example) gravel, road or mountain bike shares the same colour combo. The balance may shift, but the current MY24/MY25 Epires all have a "family look". the same with the team model, Ultimate etc.
  2. To add some clarity about the Cypher range 1. Gen 1 Cypher Cypher RS = 100mm Travel Cypher = 120mm Travel But that was a bit confusing, so with the launch of the new model: Gen 2 Cypher (launched in 2024) Cypher RS = 100mm Travel Cypher DC = 120mm Travel Of the Gen 2 bikes, only the RS Team and DC Ultimate models have made it to South Africa to date. The rest of the range is expected to arrive in November. We will then have the full range available. For Gen 1 to Gen 2 changes, please read the launch article on Le Hub HERE. 2. The Gen 1 RS line-up goes from top to bottom: - Carbon Ultimate - Carbon Team - Carbon Pro - Carbon Elite - Carbon Comp - Carbon Expert - Carbon Dash - Expert - Dash - Sport The Limited Edition mentioned earlier in this thread was a truly Limited Edition version with DT Swiss suspension and some other bits. A beautiful bike if we say so ourselves. 3. If it doesn't say "Carbon" in the model name, it is an alloy frame. Eg: Titan Racing Cypher RS Carbon Expert = 100mm Carbon Frame Titan Racing Cypher DC Carbon Expert = 120mm Carbon Frame Titan Racing Cypher RS Expert = 100mm Alloy Frame I hope that helps. 😎
  3. 👌 Thanks for your support 👊
  4. We've asked around and it seems that quite a few riders are on 30s and 32s without any issues.
  5. Nothing planned just yet, we have a couple of other new bikes to get out of the door first. Stay tuned.
  6. This is our own design and mold that was launched in 2022 (original release here).
  7. Officially yes, but we've had success with 30mm's as well. It's difficult to put down a number as tires unfortunately vary in width from manufacturer to manufacturer.
  8. Thanks for you support, @DJuice The bike looks 👌
  9. Thanks! There is no full red in the new range. Only this one Thanks for your support. Please let us know your thoughts on the lid. 👊
  10. Feedback from the team: Head of Design: There is no real weight limit we have set on the Rogue. The reality is that if they are wanting to ride for fun and nothing extreme, a Rogue would work fine IMO. The Big Boss: Agreed.....its normally the wheels that are the problem, but Rogue frame should have no problem. Even the suspension will struggle unless he buys a better model within the range. Those entry-level coil forks are also not made for 145kg riders. I hope this helps. In my experience, you'll be fine depending on the type of riding. "Ride for fun" can mean just about anything, so it is difficult to say for sure. What you will definitely need to look out for is the wheels that come on the bike. This is heavily budget dependant, but as mentioned in an earlier post, a Cerberus will get you there and back with a smile on its face.
  11. Designed and developed in-house by Cliff Beckett who also does our bike and suspension designs, with additional testing etc from MIPS on the Shredder Pro. We're really proud of this one and happy that we can bring it to market at the price we could. Noted on the integration. Which helmet do you feel would be a good example of this?
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