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    Sage Titanium Releases Powerline Trail bike

    Jason MitchellBy Jason MitchellJanuary 20, 2020No Comments1 Min Read

    Sage Titanium has been making handcrafted titanium bikes since 2012 in Beaverton, OR. The allure of titanium is well-deserved. Its timeless beauty, durability and ride quality can’t be denied. With that, Sage is introducing a rowdy hardtail, called the Powerline.

    This aggressive 29er hardtail is built with 2.5″ tire clearance and is intended to be matched with a 130mm fork. That combination looks really good on paper and definitely matches up with an ideal hardtail, in my mind. And, a capable 67.5-degree head angle is just right for both XC and trail romps.

    Sage Powerline Key Features: 

    • Made in USA with 3/2.5 titanium
    • Progressive geometry with 67.5-degree head angle
    • 29×2.5″ tire clearance
    • Built for 130mm forks
    • CCS Cable Clip System
    • Threaded bottom bracket
    • Stealth dropper cable routes through seat tube
    • MSRP: $3100 (frame only)
    Sage Powerline Titanium Hardtail
    Beautiful lines of titanium can’t be denied.
    Sage Powerline Titanium Hardtail
    The Powerline trail bike is ready to roll.
    Sage Powerline Titanium Hardtail
    Those clean welds and threaded bottom bracket are a thing of beauty!
    Sage Powerline Titanium Hardtail
    CCS system keeps cables clean and tidy or can be removed completely for electronic drivetrains.

    More Info: Visit SageTitanium.com

     

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    A native of the Pacific Northwest, Jason quickly developed a love for the outdoors and a thing for mountains. That infatuation continues as he founded this site in 1999 -- sharing his love of road biking, mountain biking, trail running and skiing. That passion is channeled into every article or gear review he writes. Utah's Wasatch Mountains are his playground.

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