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12 hours ago, Titan Racing Bikes said:

UPDATE 6: Titan Racing Cypher Carbon Dash is in stock at Titan Racing Dealers.

 

Features:

- Rockshox Judy Silver Air 120mm

- SRAM Sx Eagle Drivetrain

- SRAM Level T Hydraulic Disc Brakes 180/160mm rotors

- X-fusion Manic With Remote 31.9 Dropper Post

- Prologo Nago X12 RS Saddle

- Vittoria Barzo 29" X 2.25 Tires

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That is such a nice looking bike.  Pity about the "heavy" frame otherwise I would have been riding one already .... :( 

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3 hours ago, TheoG said:

That is such a nice looking bike.  Pity about the "heavy" frame otherwise I would have been riding one already .... :( 

Pity about the SX as well. 

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UPDATE 7: Titan Racing Cypher RS Carbon Ultimate is in stock at Titan Racing Dealers.

A fully-fledged racing bike with enough flair to tear up the descents and power through the climbs. Racing snakes and weekend warriors will feel equally at home on the Cypher RS with its pedal efficient platform and progressive geometry.

Features:

- Fox Factory 32 Float Sc 100mm
- Fox Factory Float
- Sram Axs Xx1 Eagle Drivetrain
- Sram Level Ultimate With 180mm Rotors
- Prologo Dimension Ndr Tirox Anthr/black Carbon
- Vittoria Barzo 29" X 2.25
- Dt Swiss Carbon Xrc 1501 Spline Wheelset
- Flip Chip
- Two Water Bottle Cages
- Molded Chainstay And Downtube Protectors
- A Four Bar Horst Link Suspension, Damped By A Yoke Extended Shock
- Low Standover Height

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@Titan Racing Bikes From what I can tell the "new" Switch range has increased tyre clearance over the previous models, is this accurate? My previous Switch Pro had a rated tyre clearance of 38mm (according to the info on the seat tube), realistically could probably fit a 42mm and still be borderline.

Site now states 700x50mm clearance. Is that a 700x50mm tyre with clearance, or that the actual physical gap is 50mm which means you can maybe fit a 45mm in?

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19 hours ago, TyronLab said:

@Titan Racing Bikes From what I can tell the "new" Switch range has increased tyre clearance over the previous models, is this accurate? My previous Switch Pro had a rated tyre clearance of 38mm (according to the info on the seat tube), realistically could probably fit a 42mm and still be borderline.

Site now states 700x50mm clearance. Is that a 700x50mm tyre with clearance, or that the actual physical gap is 50mm which means you can maybe fit a 45mm in?

The Switch will take up to a 650x2.0 tire. The gap is 50mm and a 700x42c will safely fit in the Switch.

Hope this helps. Please let us know if you have any other questions. 
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Super M`s Titan Hayes SE has arrived at the LBS.

Meetings this afternoon, but hopefully pick up tomorrow.

Picture received from Dirk at Cycle City Upington.

 

 

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is the upcoming switch elite replacement for the switch pro ? (meaning the one that comes with carbon rims ?)

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Hey Titan

I have a mate wants to get into MTBing

Entry level budget - 10K approx.

Hardtail - 29er - airshock preferably.

What would you recommend from your range

And Go 

 

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