Vassago is Taking Orders For Its Maximus Ti 32er Hardtail
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Vassago is Taking Orders For Its Maximus Ti 32er Hardtail
"Support us! Bikerumor may earn a small commission from affiliate links in this article. Learn More If you're itching to get on a 32" mountain bike, Vassago could make that a reality sooner than later with its Maximus Ti 32er hardtail. Undoubtedly spurred by the massive interest generated by our interview with Dicky about his custom Vassago singlespeed 32er, the brand is opening orders for the Maximus Ti, with frames and complete bikes reportedly becoming available in the first quarter of 2026."
"The 32" hype train has been rolling along at a steady pace, but it appears to be picking up speed as we head towards spring. It seems like it's getting much easier to build up your own 32" mountain bike with quality parts, compared to just a short time ago. We've got new 32" wheels, 32" tires, and 32" suspension forks that you can buy. And now, you can order up a Vassago Maximus Ti hardtail frame to go along with them, too."
"The details are a little sparse; for example, geometry measurements aren't yet specified, but here's what Vassago has to tell us about the Maximus Ti. "Big Wheels are in our DNA. 20 years ago, Vassago was at the forefront of the 29er revolution - long before all the "cool kids". The Maximus Ti - 32 is the next evolution of big wheels to roll over everything in their path. ""
Vassago is opening orders for the Maximus Ti 32er hardtail, with frames and complete bikes expected in the first quarter of 2026. The frame is handmade from Vassago 32 size specific 3AL/2.5V titanium tubing and features S-bend and ovalized oversize chainstays and seatstays. The Maximus Ti includes short ZS headtubes, sliding dropouts with boost 148x12 or singlespeed options, 148mm rear spacing, a 73mm threaded bottom bracket, internal dropper routing, and 30.9mm seatpost compatibility. Tire clearance supports up to 2.6" 32" tires, and the frame offers three water bottle bosses plus an external upper boss for longer droppers. Geometry measurements have not yet been specified.
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