
"Knolly Bikes has its roots in MTB, but as gravel riding emerged their crew soon became interested enough to develop a gravel frame - and it was a hit. The original Cache was shown at Crankworx Whistler in 2018, and during this summer's festival we got an early look at the updated Cache Titanium frame. Featuring key updates but not straying from the initial version's well-liked ride qualities, the new Cache Titanium officially launches today."
"The frames are constructed from custom shaped tubing and CNC machined components, ensuring excellent strength and a fine-tuned ride feel. The titanium tubing allows for efficient power transfer but maintains a comfortable ride for long days in the saddle. One notable change is the new Cache Ti's geometry has been adjusted to accommodate suspension forks. Of course adding a suspension fork enhances control on rough terrain, but even with a rigid fork the revised frame geometry increases the Cache's stability."
The Cache Titanium blends adventure riding and high-performance engineering, designed for comfort, control, and capability on varied terrain. The frame is designed in Canada and built in small batches from custom-shaped titanium tubing with CNC-machined components to deliver strength and a fine-tuned ride feel. Geometry is revised to accept suspension forks and to increase stability, featuring a 70° head tube angle. A geo-corrected carbon rigid fork is available with a flip-chip for two axle-to-crown settings and a neutral or 0.5° steeper steering angle. The fork uses a tapered steerer, 100x12mm thru-axle, and includes triple mounts for accessories.
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