guidodg Posted March 29, 2022 Share Really good value there… 1 to 1.5 degrees steeper than my Epic Evo…quite a steep HA compared the most modern bikes…😗 Edited March 29, 2022 by guidodg OVERDRIVE 1 Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
babse Posted March 29, 2022 Share 16 minutes ago, guidodg said: Really good value there… 1 to 1.5 degrees steeper than my Epic Evo…quite a steep HA compared the most modern bikes…😗 interesting... is that 100mmm vs 120mm or both at 120mm? Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
guidodg Posted March 29, 2022 Share both at 120mm, Epic Evo is 66,5 and Titan is 67.5... not that it means that much I suppose...one needs to try the bike and see Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Jewbacca Posted March 29, 2022 Share 1 minute ago, babse said: interesting... is that 100mmm vs 120mm or both at 120mm? I think the epic evo is 66.5' and the 120mm Cypher is 67.5' I did the comparisons when I was buying. 67.5' is hardly steep for what is a 120mm/120mm downcountry bike. It's a fantastically balanced bike and does the business it's meant to as well as any bike I've ever ridden. I have the 'Team' issue frame but removed the bump spacer to lengthen the stroke. Paired it with a beefy 120mm Cane Creek Helm fork and it is an all day trail gobbler El Duderino, OVERDRIVE and Titan Racing Bikes 3 Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
dave303e Posted March 29, 2022 Share Pure honesty here. I bought a Scott Spark 900 in 2019. Aluminium frame GX spec, and it was a good price when I bought it and the right spec. Really nothing wrong with the bike. 1 year later we bought the mrs the equivalent Titan Cypher. To this day if you put both bikes in front of me I would take the titan every time. Obviously the new hidden shock Scott would be different, but that titan is just such a sensible bike. Titan Racing Bikes and OVERDRIVE 2 Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
stringbean Posted March 29, 2022 Share Is that price of 110k including the axs and power meter as per bike in pic?or am I missing something? Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
OVERDRIVE Posted March 29, 2022 Share On 3/23/2022 at 7:54 PM, Jewbacca said: swap shocks? You just need a 120mm fork. The shock is metric, so if you remove the bump spacer to lengthen the stroke, which makes the rear 120mm. So you just need to swap the fork out with a 120mm version. Lets have this in emglish for the rest of us who dont speak tech 🤣 Jewbacca and Zebra 2 Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
OVERDRIVE Posted March 29, 2022 Share 5 hours ago, Titan Racing Bikes said: Thanks! 👊 So Awesome Titan is here officially. Super Stuff!! Iwan Kemp and Titan Racing Bikes 2 Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
OVERDRIVE Posted March 29, 2022 Share 4 hours ago, Jewbacca said: I think the epic evo is 66.5' and the 120mm Cypher is 67.5' I did the comparisons when I was buying. 67.5' is hardly steep for what is a 120mm/120mm downcountry bike. It's a fantastically balanced bike and does the business it's meant to as well as any bike I've ever ridden. I have the 'Team' issue frame but removed the bump spacer to lengthen the stroke. Paired it with a beefy 120mm Cane Creek Helm fork and it is an all day trail gobbler @Jewbacca!!! English!!! Jewbacca 1 Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
OVERDRIVE Posted March 29, 2022 Share 4 hours ago, stringbean said: Is that price of 110k including the axs and power meter as per bike in pic?or am I missing something? @Titan Racing Bikeswill say, but I assume its an extra. Here is the other, still stunning Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Jewbacca Posted March 29, 2022 Share 1 hour ago, OVERDRIVE said: @Jewbacca!!! English!!! So, the Cypher 100mm and the Cypher 120mm use identical framesets and eye to eye shock lengths. The difference in the travel is from a lengthened/shortened stroke length. So my 'Team' frame came with the RS Deluxe Ultimate on it - 190mm eye to eye with a 37.5mm stroke. Opened up the shock and removed a little blue disc which then makes the shock 190mm eye to eye with a 45mm stroke. That 7.5mm equates to 20mm extra in the rear end. I then paired that with a burly 'Trail' fork set at 120mm to give me a very comfortable platform that, on the right day, is both surprisingly stable, comfortable and fast both climbing and descending. It's a good bike. It's a really good bike actually Titan Racing Bikes, Iwan Kemp, Sid the Sloth and 2 others 5 Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
OVERDRIVE Posted March 29, 2022 Share 1 hour ago, Jewbacca said: So, the Cypher 100mm and the Cypher 120mm use identical framesets and eye to eye shock lengths. The difference in the travel is from a lengthened/shortened stroke length. So my 'Team' frame came with the RS Deluxe Ultimate on it - 190mm eye to eye with a 37.5mm stroke. Opened up the shock and removed a little blue disc which then makes the shock 190mm eye to eye with a 45mm stroke. That 7.5mm equates to 20mm extra in the rear end. I then paired that with a burly 'Trail' fork set at 120mm to give me a very comfortable platform that, on the right day, is both surprisingly stable, comfortable and fast both climbing and descending. It's a good bike. It's a really good bike actually Aha! So we need to get our deposits ready like @swingTOpeddle Might l also add the bike is a Cape Epic finisher... Edited March 29, 2022 by OVERDRIVE Iwan Kemp and Titan Racing Bikes 2 Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
swingTOpeddle Posted March 29, 2022 Share 8 hours ago, stringbean said: Is that price of 110k including the axs and power meter as per bike in pic?or am I missing something? I think the factory team bikes have the AXS and power meter. From the marketing photos of the new bike it’s clear there’s no power meter or AXS. But with a bit of haggling one can Get these fitted and still come in way way under a large international brand’s pricing for a similar spec. Sid the Sloth 1 Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Titan Racing Bikes Posted March 30, 2022 Share Hi, Here is the spec for the MY22/23 Titan Racing Cypher RS Carbon Team Carbon Frameset with flip chip & internal cable routing Fork:RockShox SID SL Ultimate Shock: RockShox SID LUXE Ultimate One Brakes: SRAM Level TLM 180/160 Crank: XX1 Eagle 32T (Carbon Crank arms) Rear Der: XX1 Eagle AXS Shifter: SRAM AXS Handlebar: TR Pro Carbon Flat Bar 760mm Wheelset: Reynolds TR429 Carbon Saddle: Prologo Seat Post: TR Pro Carbon 31.6mm Hope that helps 👍 Edited March 30, 2022 by Titan Racing Bikes Typo babse, OVERDRIVE, DJuice and 4 others 7 Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
OVERDRIVE Posted March 30, 2022 Share 1 hour ago, Titan Racing Bikes said: Hi, Here is the spec for the MY22/23 Titan Racing Cypher RS Carbon Team Carbon Frameset with flip chip & internal cable routing Fork:RockShox SID SL Ultimate Shock: RockShox SID LUXE Ultimate One Brakes: SRAM Level TLM 180/160 Crank: XX1 Eagle 32T (Carbon Crank arms) Rear Der: XX1 Eagle AXS Shifter: SRAM AXS Handlebar: TR Pro Carbon Flat Bar 760mm Wheelset: Reynolds TR429 Carbon Saddle: Prologo Seat Post: TR Pro Carbon 31.6mm Hope that helps 👍 Titan Racing Bikes 1 Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
swingTOpeddle Posted March 30, 2022 Share 8 hours ago, Titan Racing Bikes said: Hi, Here is the spec for the MY22/23 Titan Racing Cypher RS Carbon Team Carbon Frameset with flip chip & internal cable routing Fork:RockShox SID SL Ultimate Shock: RockShox SID LUXE Ultimate One Brakes: SRAM Level TLM 180/160 Crank: XX1 Eagle 32T (Carbon Crank arms) Rear Der: XX1 Eagle AXS Shifter: SRAM AXS Handlebar: TR Pro Carbon Flat Bar 760mm Wheelset: Reynolds TR429 Carbon Saddle: Prologo Seat Post: TR Pro Carbon 31.6mm Hope that helps 👍 Now I really really can’t wait 😝 DJuice and Titan Racing Bikes 2 Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
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