Kinesis GF_Ti disc frame
GF-Ti
Kinesis Granfondo Ti disc
GF Ti disc frame close up
Kinesis Granfondo Titanium disc frame
Kinesis GF_Ti disc frame
Granfondo Titanium disc frame
Kinesis GF Ti disc frame

GF TI Disc Frame Only


NOW AVAILABLE AS FRAME ONLY.

£1,550.00

The Kinesis Granfondo titanium disc frame is ready to take you the distance

AEROgrade brushed Ti3AL/2.5V frame.

Tapered milled head tube with matching full carbon Flat Mount Thru Axle disc fork.

Integral Forged rear Titanium Shimano disc flat mount.

Integrated Mudguard and Rack mounts.

Fantastic tyre clearance for wide tyres, mudguards and grime.

The Kinesis GF Ti disc frame includes Headset, Seat Clamp, flat mount to post mount 160mm brake adaptors and all DI2/Mechanical cable guides.

FRAME PARTS KIT GUIDE


• Custom Drawn: Ti3AL/2.5V tubeset.

• Internal cable routing: DI2 compatibility.

• THRU Axle Fork: ‘TRACER DISC THRU AXLE 1.5' Full carbon fork with Shimano 'Flat Mount' and mudguard eyelets.

• QR Fork: ‘TRACER DISC 1.5′ Full carbon fork with Shimano 'Flat Mount' and mudguard eyelets. 450g

• Disc Mount: Inboard Shimano Disc Flat Mount.

• Includes Headset, 34.9mm Seat Clamp, 160mm Post Mount Brake Adaptors and all DI2/Mechanical cable guides.

• Seat Post: 31.6mm [not included].

• Front mech: 34.9mm.

• BB: 68mm. British.

• Headset : integrated, 41.8ø upper, 51.8ø lower, for taper head tube. FSA No.42/ACB headset included with frame.

• 32mm long flat mount disc brake bolts required for the frame.
•Sizes: 48cm- 51cm – 54cm – 55.5cm - 57cm – 60cm

• CWSR: ‘Cold Worked Stress Relieved’ tubing. The tubing is shaped cold and then goes through a process to remove the stresses built up within the tube during forming.

• Rack Mount: Rear pannier rack mount.

Frame Size Seat Tube C/T 48cm 51cm 54cm 55.5cm 57cm 60cm 63cm
Seat Tube C/C 430 460 490 520 550 580 600
Virtual Top Tube 530 554 556 562 568 582 592
Actual Top Tube 514 538 547 551 559 573 582
Head Tube 113 125 150 163 175 200 215
Chainstay 420 420 420 420 420 420 420
Wheel Base 988 995 998 1002 1005 1016 1030
BB Drop 70 70 70 70 70 70 70
Seat Angle 74 74 73.5 73.5 73.5 73.5 73.5
Head Angle 72 72.5 73 73 73.5 73.5 73.5
Reach 380.7 390.1 389.7 392.2 394.7 402.1 407.4
Stack 520.5 535.7 561.2 573.2 585.1 608.8 623.3
Stand Over 706 735 763 777 792 820 849
Frame Only Weight (KG) 1.70 1.73 1.76 1.83 1.86 1.94 2.00
Height Guide (cm) 154-164 164-172 172-178 178-182 182-186 186-192 192-202

Review Submission by Ray Farris - June 2017


The GF Ti disc is an awesome frame. It might just have better ride quality than my Mercedes E series coupe! Seriously, it rides beautifully, silky smooth, stable, but with good performance and very good stiffness through the bottom bracket.
I could whinge a bit about weight, but only a wee bit and if it were made lighter it probably wouldn't have its capacity for touring or as much stiffness... so I won't complain.
As a comparison, I far prefer the ride of the GF Ti to a Specialized Roubaix I have been riding recently. The Roubaix was a bit more responsive, call it whippy or edgie, which I did not like for my purposes and the ride was much harder and less pleasing than the GF Ti.
The GF Ti kicks the Roubaix's arse, IMHO. And... I love having disc brakes. No way I'm going back to calipers.

Two comments for those doing DIY assembly: note that this bike needs quick release wheels and that if you go with 160mm rotors for the rear brake you will need a special mount for Shimano brakes (I suggest ordering a 140mm rotor for the rear).

Build: Fulcrum Racing Quattro Carbon disc wheels with 25mm Conti clincers, Shimano ultegra drivetrain and disc brakes, T3 carbon bar with T3 alloy stem, alloy seatpost and Selle saddle.



Review Submission by Mike Kammerdiener - May 2017


I agree completely with the numerous reviews that this frameset is an excellent all rounder and do almost anything bike.
It's super comfortable for longs days in the saddle as well. So much so that I rarely ride my super light carbon bike any more. This one is just so much fun.
I wanted something that could do light touring and also could manage forest trails and gravel. I didn't want a full on gravel bike because I often have to ride roads for an hour to get to the forest so wanted something to do it all.
I have not been disappointed and am now considering selling my dedicated road bike because it sees so little use.
The GF Ti DISC is definitely my go to bike now.



Cycling Plus



The original GF Ti endurance bike impressed us, and having made the switch to disc brakes it’s now even better.
The fork features huge clearances, though the geometry is actually more suited to speed than cruising.
Comfort is excellent on poor surfaces, while the head-tube and fork remain resolute ….
… for sportives, Audax events or light touring – or even as an occasional gravel grinder – this disc-braked Kinesis is a superb and very versatile machine.


Article Here



"The ‘bike for life’ tag may be something of a cliché when it comes to titanium but the GF Ti Disc comes close to fulfilling that promise..."
"....It has the classic ride quality of a titanium machine, but with a turn of speed to ensure it’s a thoroughly engaging partner...."
"...Now it’s also future-proofed in this disc version the GF Ti Disc makes a strong case for being the last bike you’ll have to buy for a while."

Road Cycling UK - Article





Updated classic gets even better with wider tyres and disc brakes

ROAD.CC - Article




"The Kinesis GF_Ti Disc is a jack of all trades – and a master of most.
It's possibly the last bike you'll ever need to buy – for club runs, sportives, audaxing, commuting, Alpine breaks, touring, all-roading.
The definitive 'N+1' killer: fast, comfortable, light, tough, good looking.
Pick five "

ROAD.CC - link


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