The Ultimate Titanium Road Race Machine
Ti Road Race
The LIOS Titanium Road Race is available as frame only or custom full build options.
Full internal cable routing provides beautifully clean lines. With a larger, stiffer head tube and bottom bracket, the Ti Road Race frame is stiffer than our standard titanium road bike, so it can be used for racing as well as riding.
Our titanium frames/bikes are one-off builds offering bespoke geometry and complete customisation, including tyre clearance, bottle mounts, mudguard/rack mounts, cable routing etc.
Frame Only - £2,895
Please get in touch for custom full build options and pricing.
READY TO ROLL STOCK
Our bikes are built to order, however, if time is of the essence, we also have a number of bikes built up as stock, ready for immediate collection.
Remember
When you purchase a LIOS bike, you get a FREE Retül 3D motion analysis bike fit included in the price (normal cost £225).
With exquisite detailing, titanium has long been considered one of the best and most luxurious frame materials.
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Why are Titanium Bikes Good?
Lighter than steel and stronger than aluminium, titanium has long been considered one of the best and most luxurious frame materials.
Titanium bike frames have unparalleled strength to weight ratio, being twice as strong as aluminium with half the weight of steel. A titanium bicycle frame is a forever frame. Titanium is robust, impact resistant, fatigue tolerant, has no paint to chip or mark and will never corrode. As a material, many engineers consider it to be peerless.
While carbon fibre is clearly the material of choice for many people and used for top bike racing frames, titanium is no slouch either when put to good use. Titanium bikes might give up some weight compared to the best carbon frames, but the ride quality is excellent, with a renowned smoothness over rough ground.
Titanium does have a reputation for being expensive, but if the prospect of a titanium frame is appealing, it’s worth taking into account the complete lifespan of a bike. If it lasts you the rest of your riding life, then the value proposition starts to look very good.