Baumier Pulls all Stops on Flagship B01, a 3D-Printed Ti & Carbon All-Road Racer
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Baumier Pulls all Stops on Flagship B01, a 3D-Printed Ti & Carbon All-Road Racer
"Baumier says that combining the two materials in the frame building process creates a frame that will take advantage of both materials' properties. The carbon provides stiffness and light weight, while the titanium components add durability and allow for tuned ride characteristics through variable wall thickness at each junction point. The B01 will come in three configurations: Hors-Catégorie, Lifetime, and Timeless, each with dedicated component packages."
"Baumier manufactures the frames entirely in-house at their Montreal facility using what they call braided RFC (resin transfer molding) with bio-based resin and wax mandrels for the carbon components. Like a lot of companies lately, Baumier emphasizes sustainability in its manufacturing process. They also back each B01 with a lifetime warranty. As they should in this price range - expect to pay between $18k-$25k for the complete bike!"
Baumier opened pre-orders for the B01 all-road bike with deliveries scheduled for early 2026. The frame pairs 3D-printed Grade 5 titanium lugs with braided RFC carbon tubes produced using resin transfer molding and bio-based resin. The design targets all-road and gravel use with tire clearance up to 42mm and in-house wheels. Three complete-bike configurations (Hors-Catégorie, Lifetime, Timeless) carry dedicated component packages including high-end Shimano drivetrains. Frames are manufactured, finished, and built in Montreal. The B01 is backed by a lifetime warranty, emphasizes sustainability, and requires a $1,800 deposit with complete prices from $18,000 to $25,000.
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