Titanium Deluxe in Raw Ti Posted on March 28th 2010
’10 Titanium Deluxe
Owner: Brandon Richter
From: Texas, USA
Paint: Raw Titanium
Comments: First ride was amazing
Purchased from: Bicycle Sport Shop
Photos: 1 2 3 4 5 6
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’10 Titanium Deluxe
Owner: Brandon Richter
From: Texas, USA
Paint: Raw Titanium
Comments: First ride was amazing
Purchased from: Bicycle Sport Shop
Photos: 1 2 3 4 5 6
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Brother that is awesome! How do you like the XX? Enjoy it and hope to see you this summer!
The XX is amazing. I’m a big guy so shifting “on the fly” has never really been possible. Now, shifting in the middle of a steep climb is no issue. I’m running 39/26 in the front, a perfect combo for central Texas. My XX front derailleur shifts quicker than my road bike.
Hi, What the weight of that build? I’m planning something very similar myself. Very very nice bike by the way.
The total bike weighed 23 lbs 7 oz without pedals or h20 cage. Thanks.
wow, are those 737’s?!
Ha ha ha. Yup. Seemed to have misplaced 2 different sets of XTR pedals. Had to go to the back of the drawer, so-to-speak. It’s amazing how nice and smooth they still spin.