All-City Cycles have traded in classic steel for raw titanium with the new Cosmic Stallion Ti gravel bike. Not only does it have a super lightweight frameset, it also gets improved tire clearance for your most demanding all-road journeying. With All-City custom titanium dropouts and a Columbus Futura Cross carbon fork, this ride looks sweet as.
All-City Cosmic Stallion Ti
All-City are releasing their Cosmic Stallion all-road bike in titanium with a limited run of framesets. The frame material isn’t the only new feature, however. The Whisky No.9 carbon fork is traded in for the Columbus Futura Cross, tire clearance is improved and cable routing is internal with options for Di2.
The All-City Cosmic Stallion Ti offers clearance for 700c x 45mm tires or 650b x 42mm, with or without fenders. The brand position the new frameset as a race-ready all-road bike that delivers precise handling and a vibration damped ride feel.
That’s thanks to All-City’s proprietary blend of 3/2.5 titanium tubes, named Oberon Titanium. They claim it is 3/4 lb. lighter than an equivalent size A.C.E. frame of the steel Cosmic Stallion of 2019.
The titanium frame can accommodate Di2 shifting, with internal cable routing through the front triangle and rear triangles. The frame also offers internal cable routing for a dropper seat post, maintaining the sleek aesthetic.
As we see across the All-City range, the Cosmic Stallion Ti gets beautiful custom dropouts except this time they are titanium.
While the All-City Cosmic Stallion Ti is a gravel race bike first and foremost, its rear rack and fender mounts plus three sets of water bottle bosses make it a viable option for long-distancing bikepacking adventures too.
Pricing & Availability
The new All-City Cosmic Stallion Ti will be available in mid-February in a small, exclusive run of frames. Pick up the frameset only for $3,199.