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Latest custom Ti Road bike from the Canaries via Jerónimo

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Back in the spring we saw a new plus-sized trail bike from the Tenerife-based Jerónimo Cycles, and now they are coming back with an updated titanium road bike as well. Following in the same vein as that bike, Jeronimo aims to offer an affordable custom ti option with this simply named Ti Road bike. With clean-lines, and some modern tech updates the bike takes over for their Czar Ti road bike, and even drops its price a bit in the process. Take a closer look at the new EU-built bike after the break…

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Located in the Spanish Canary islands, Jeronimo designs their bikes in Tenerife, but has them fabricated back on the Iberian mainland. This newest bike in their line gets a 3/2.5 titanium frame made-to-measure for each customer, with climbing twisty Basque roads in mind.

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The bike gets an oversized tapered headtube, internal routing, and replaceable derailleur hanger. This bike sticks with a threaded bottom bracket, but a PressFit BB is also available, as are a seemingly unlimited list of options since every bike is custom.

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For 1900€ Jeronimo now offers the new Ti Road as a frameset with an ENVE 2.0 tapered fork, and now is offering complete builds with a complete Shimano Ultegra drivetrain and wheel setup. Typical turn-around on their custom bikes is about 12 weeks, once a customer signs off on the final geometry and pays half of the cost down.

JeronimoCycles.com

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