The Titanium Honeymaker is back!
It’s light, compliant and looks like jewelry. It’s fast, confidence inspiring, strong and gorgeous.
The Titanium Honeymaker features the same DNA as its Aluminum cousin but is not as stiff by using the finest Titanium. We released this Ti Hardtail back in 2019 and made a limited amount of frames. They sold out after a few months and we had no plans on bringing it back. After many requests to make another batch, it’s making a return.
Other than trimming down the fat, everything remains the same. This includes the geometry, 50/50 weight distribution and tire clearance for 3.0” wide tires. It’s also able to run a 38T chainring with a 52T cassette enabling it to pedal at a wide range of speed.
We continue to receive emails from lucky customers who were able to get their hands one. They tell us how unbelievable the bike continues to ride and how nothing else comes close. If you get this frame there’s a 99.9% chance you’ll scoop PR’s on your first ride.
On this batch we’re offering the Titanium in three different finishes.
Decals: Red, Black, Gold, Blue (Decals add $50)
The Titanium Honeymaker is now available in X-Large. The X-Large is specifically designed for riders from 6’3” – 6’5”
Available now, they are made to order. The frame ships within 3 weeks from your purchase date. Option it with decals or keep it clean. Comes with a rear axle and a jewelry grade head badge casted in Bronze.
Small: 5’1″ – 5’5″
Medium: 5’6″ – 5’10”
Large: 5’11” – 6’2″
X – Large: 6’3″ – 6’5″
Fork travel: 140mm (120mm to 160mm compatible)
Fork offset: No greater than 44mm
Headset: ZS 44/56 (top/bottom)
Wheels: 27.5” rear / 29” front
Tires: Up to 3.0”
Chain Ring: Up to 38t
Rear Spacing: Boost 148mm x 12mm
Seat Post: 31.6mm
Seat Collar: 34.9mm
BB: English Threaded
Chain Guide Mount: ISCG 05
Frame Weight: 3.31lbs
Finish: Mirror Polish, Brush Polish, Sand Blast
Sizes: Small/Medium/Large/X-Large
Warranty: 10 year
| Small | Medium | Large | X-Large | |
| ETT | 584mm | 621.1mm | 646.2mm | 693mm |
| Reach | 388.2mm | 423mm | 449mm | 488mm |
| Seat Tube | 329mm | 406.4mm | 406.4mm | 420mm |
| StandOver | 666mm | 692mm | 717.5mm | 743mm |
| Stack | 558.8mm | 584.2mm | 609.6mm | 647.7mm |
| Wheelbase | 1117.6mm | 1155.7mm | 1193.8mm | 1238.8mm |
“So, let’s just stare at the bike for a second: Giant over-sized titanium tubing, elevated chainstays, sleek, eye-catching design, and 150mm of squish on a hardtail. With the 3” wide tires, this thing looks badfuckingass.
The Honeymaker had that lower axle ‘snap’ I was used to and I later discovered, better than my 27.5 bike.
The bike was fast & confident inspiring without losing that playful feel.
I haven’t touched my bike in a month and when I did, wow. I felt a bit out of place… and I love my bike! I felt more on top of, rather than in, the bike. My bike felt twitchy and I frankly was a little WTAF. So I got back on the Honeymaker and felt a preferred body positioning & feel. Well, damn.”
“So, let’s just stare at the bike for a second: Giant over-sized titanium tubing, elevated chainstays, sleek, eye-catching design, and 150mm of squish on a hardtail. With the 3” wide tires, this thing looks badfuckingass.
The Honeymaker had that lower axle ‘snap’ I was used to and I later discovered, better than my 27.5 bike.
The bike was fast & confident inspiring without losing that playful feel.
I haven’t touched my bike in a month and when I did, wow. I felt a bit out of place… and I love my bike! I felt more on top of, rather than in, the bike. My bike felt twitchy and I frankly was a little WTAF. So I got back on the Honeymaker and felt a preferred body positioning & feel. Well, damn.”
“Where my current mixed wheel bike out corners anything I’d previously ridden, the Honeymaker even out corners my current bike! What’s more, I never found myself banging cranks in rock gardens or on technical climbs. This bike is a technical climber’s dream!
Hitting Colorado Springs’ most famous superfast downhill twisty routes, Captain Jack’s and The Chutes, I smashed my PRs on both segments the very first time I ventured out on the Honeymaker. Those times are compared to my current 160mm mixed wheel enduro bike.
It was easy to spend hours in the Honeymaker saddle hitting rugged terrain and not feel beat up at the end of the day.
Riding the Honeymaker, a hardtail outfitted with a 140mm fork, I was every bit as comfortable hitting drops and rollers, including large square edged step downs, as I would be on any 160mm, full squish, symmetrical-wheeled bike.”
The Honeymaker had that lower axle ‘snap’ I was used to and I later discovered, better than my 27.5 bike.
The bike was fast & confident inspiring without losing that playful feel.
“Where my current mixed wheel bike out corners anything I’d previously ridden, the Honeymaker even out corners my current bike! What’s more, I never found myself banging cranks in rock gardens or on technical climbs. This bike is a technical climber’s dream!
Hitting Colorado Springs’ most famous superfast downhill twisty routes, Captain Jack’s and The Chutes, I smashed my PRs on both segments the very first time I ventured out on the Honeymaker. Those times are compared to my current 160mm mixed wheel enduro bike.
It was easy to spend hours in the Honeymaker saddle hitting rugged terrain and not feel beat up at the end of the day.
Riding the Honeymaker, a hardtail outfitted with a 140mm fork, I was every bit as comfortable hitting drops and rollers, including large square edged step downs, as I would be on any 160mm, full squish, symmetrical-wheeled bike.”
The Honeymaker had that lower axle ‘snap’ I was used to and I later discovered, better than my 27.5 bike.
The bike was fast & confident inspiring without losing that playful feel.
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