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Litespeed Archon FramesetCycling > Frames |
$3,999.95
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Not much can be written about the Litespeed Archon Frameset that hasn’t already been said by folks far more qualified than we are. It’s simply one of the most advanced titanium road bike frames ever built. Don’t believe us? Bicycling Magazine praised the Archon’s ride as ‘akin to…some high-end carbon... |
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Litespeed Icon FramesetCycling > Frames |
$3,299.95
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Litespeed built the Icon Road Frameset from bomber, ultralight titanium to create a workhorse race bike that crushes both climbs and descents. The double-butted head tube, ovalized top tube, and custom butting increase stiffness without adding weight. This strong, featherweight Lightspeed frame also comes with a carbon Easton EC90 SL... |
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Litespeed Xicon FramesetCycling > Frames |
$1,499.95
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The Litepeed Xicon Road Bike Frameset somehow solves the titanium conundrum: how to maintain top-of-the-line performance without blowing up the price tag. Accomplishing this usually entails moving fabrication overseas to cut cost. Not in the Xicon’s case: Litespeed handcrafts this premium frame in Ooltewah, TN and backs it up with... |
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Litespeed C1 Unidirectional Carbon FramesetCycling > Frames |
$2,999.95
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Litespeed spent two full years researching and designing the C1 Frameset, and the results are nothing less than perfection. Thanks to Super Modulus Nanotech Carbon Fiber matrix (even sounds fast) and Unidirectional non-woven carbon fibers, the C1 maximizes stiffness and decreases weight without compromising ride quality. Head tube stiffness clocks... |
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Litespeed Ghisallo Road FramesetCycling > Frames |
$2,639.97
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Litespeed pulled out all the stops to ensure the Ghisallo Road Frameset ranks among the lightest production race frames in existence. This hand-crafted titanium frame weighs a mere 770g, and isn’t a bike for the casual cyclist. Only those who take the sport seriously, train like they’re racing for their... |