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Ribble adds titanium models to Allroad line-up

Ribble has unveiled the Allroad Ti.

Made from corrosion-resistant 3AL-2.5V Titanium, the headtube and seattube clusters are formed via additive manufacturing (3D printing) to create unique profiles, optimised for aerodynamic efficiencies.

An over-sized threaded T47 bottom bracket increases stiffness and enhances power transfer.

The D-shaped carbon seatpost allows for flex giving additional comfort and features an integrated seat clamp.

The additive manufacturing process also allows for full internal cable routing as the key sections of the frame are formed from scratch, creating cleaner lines to show off the brushed, hand finished titanium frame.

Individually made, each frame is unique and retains subtle traces of the maker’s mark.

Desirable design features include a modern sleek form, smooth hand polished welds with seamless integration alongside laser etched logos and a debossed head badge (generated as part of the additive manufacturing process).

Combined with a wider profile carbon fork, finished in metallic black gloss and brushed metal logos to further enhance the design.

“The Allroad Ti project has been an opportunity to push the boundaries of what is possible with titanium beyond basic round tube profiles,” explains Jamie Burrow, head of product at Ribble.

“The additive manufacturing process has allowed us to take aerodynamic features from our Ultra range and apply them to this bike to create a high-performance titanium road bike with distinctive ride properties.

“From the initial prototype showcased at a leading industry show last year and launch today the bike has been through thousands of miles testing and multiple iterations to hone the design, ride and performance.”

The Allroad Ti forms part of the new Allroad platform designed by Ribble and sits alongside the carbon Allroad SL R, SL and SL R e models.

All Ribble bikes are made to order and the specification can be customised using their configurator tool.

The Allroad Ti featured is based on the ‘Hero’ pre-build specification, with additional upgrades via Ribble’s configurator and comes in at £9,799.

Additional recommended specs in the range include Allroad Ti Hero at £7,999, Allroad Ti Pro at £5,499, Allroad Ti Enthusiast at £4,099 and Allroad Ti Sport at £3,499.

Daniel Blackham

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