DESIGN




The Titus Rockstar Carbon 29 developed and tested over the last 18 months, on trails, races, multi day epics - It's finally ready to ship, and this is your chance to get an unrepeatable offer on this 100mm carbon rocket in its very first production run.
It's fast, it's calm, it's composed, it's classic. A 70deg head angle gives high speed trail stability when set with an 100mm fork, but handles the twisties perfectly, and if you want added trail fun it kicks back a degree with a 120mm fork. The 73deg seat angle perches you perfectly for power down performance. Balanced 459mm chainstay dimension gives balance on steep ups and downs. Super low stand over height on all sizes makes this easy to throw around on trail or race tracks. BB height is a 36.5mm drop from wheel centre at rest, giving a 13.2in BB with 2.2in trail tyres.
Hand laid up by the foremost full suspension carbon factory in the world, using high modulus T700 and T800 Toray carbon fibre, we've tuned the mat layup internally and externally to give performance and durability.
High Direct Mount front mech gives brilliant shifting and excellent tyre clearance. 30.9mm seat post, 34.9mm clamp. One bottle mount on the down tube. 135mm rear spacing. Tapered integrated head tube (to fit Orbit C-40 type headset). Rear brake mount is an IS standard. Frame weight 6lb. Geometry as below.




Frame Material High Modulus full carbon monocoque frame
Approx. Frame Weight (lbs) 6.0 ( frame with Monarch RT3 rear shock)
Seatpost Size (mm) 30.9
Seat Clamp Size (mm) 35
Front Mech Clamp Size (mm) HDM standard
Front Mech Type Top Pull
Fork Travel 120mm MAX
Dropouts Vertical
Bottom Bracket shell 73mm, English threaded 


Sizing Guide
Rider Height Inside Leg Suggested Frame Size Stem Length
5′6″ to 5′10″ (167-178cm) 28”-31” (71-79cm) 16” (S) 40-60mm
5′9″ to 6′1″ (175-185cm) 30”-34” (76-86cm) 18” (M) 40-60mm
5′10" to 6′2″ (178-188cm) 32”-35” (81-89cm) 19.5” (L) 40-80mm
6′ to 6′5″ (183-196cm) 33”-38” (84-97cm) 21” (XL) 40-80mm

Sizing Notes

All frame size recommendations are approximate. A good fit will also depend on the correct choice of stem length, correct bike set-up for the rider and riding style.
Correct frame size choice can also depend on a rider’s torso and limb length.