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  1. I've checked with the warehouse and we do have stock of that color in XL. So if your LBS doesn't have one on the floor they can order one in for you. 👍
  2. We think sharing pics of them will help with the healing!
  3. Hi, we've worked through the thread, and you've received some good advice so far on what the potential issue could be. We couldn't pick up any mention of your LBS being involved. The best would be to do so as they will have the experience and knowledge to know where to dig. It may just be a small adjustment, or in the rare case that something is wrong they could handle the warranty with us or the part's supplier and get you back our riding in no time.
  4. Wishing you many happy miles on it. 👍
  5. That's great! We're still loving that color combo. 👌
  6. The Switch will take up to 650x2.0 tire, a 700x42c will safely fit in your Switch. The gap is 50mm. 2.0 vs 2.1, etc: this greatly depends on the manufacturer as somehow they don't all measure the same way so some tyres run narrow for their stated width.
  7. Let me get that info from our tec team and get back to you.
  8. That seems like a mix-up on their site. There is a Titan Racing Switch Comp and Titan Racing Switch Carbon Comp in our line-up. The one listed in the screenshot is the Alu version. Here is a link to the carbon version on their site: https://bike-addict.co.za/products/titan-switch-carbon-comp-2023 The alu frame comes with a carbon fork and the tires are tubeless-ready. https://www.instagram.com/p/CuMyA4aKaUW/
  9. Where are you based? We can get a rep in your area to ask around or we can look outside your province.
  10. First, let's see if we can dig out an XL Rogue Dash, we'll let you know in the morning.
  11. Hi Johann, Unless you're a pure racer, gunning for Top 10's and podiums, counting grams, and being all aero (!), we would always recommend the 120mm. Not because of the 120mm perse, but because the 120mm has a slacker head angle (which helps with confidence), it comes with a dropper post (which helps when descending and technical sections), and will most likely have a bigger 2nd hand buyer's market when the day comes. When it comes to the weight of a rider, a like-for-like build of 100mm vs 120mm doesn't make a big difference as on bikes with air suspension they will both be set up to use full travel, but not bottom out. More travel helps with technical terrain and for various other reasons. To argue the other side based on the above: If you're going to stay off technical single track and get yourself in a situation where a dropper could come in handy, then the 100mm would probably do as well. You can make it a bit more comfortable by running a riser bar and higher stack (more spacers under the stem), etc. You'll most likely make those changes anyway when you buy the bike and go for a bike fit. The carbon pro is a beaut...
  12. Thanks, everyone. 👊
  13. Both the Cypher RS (100mm) and Cypher (120mm) ranges have quite a few Alu options. 😎
  14. 👊 Thanks for your patience, understanding and support.
  15. Hi, There is the Bike Hub review (linked above) and Bike Network also had one on review: https://bikenetwork.co.za/review-titan-racing-valerian-carbon-comp-best-carbon-disc-road-bike-under-r35k/ If you have any more questions for us, please feel free to post them here.
  16. Officially 28, But a 30 should be OK depending on the tire.
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