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Sanitas Bikes Tap Root is a Tempting New USA-Made Titanium Hardtail
A little over a year ago, I did a story about Colorados Sanitas Bikes. The article covered their new at-the-time Root, a classic titanium-framed hardtail mountain bike. Well, the news is, that theyre at it again with their latest offering, the new Tap Root Hardtail. The Tap Root is a Hardtail with clearance for 2.6 tires, that is at home on mountain singletrack, an XC race, or a bikepacking adventure. (Photos/Sanitas Bikes)To start, Sanitas claims that the Tap Root is the most versatile model in their lineup. It uses modern geometry and can be set up with a 120mm travel fork. The Tap Roots sliding dropouts come standard and provide added versatility by being able to run whatever drivetrain you want. That means gears, singlespeed, traditional derailleur, or direct mount derailleur. The Tap Root is HandmadeMeticulous weldsWhile the Tap Root frames are not custom and are offered in only stock geometry, they are still built by hand in Durango, Colorado. The stock geometry comes in six sizes (XS, S, M, L, XL, XXL), making it easier to find something that fits. The frames are built with size-specific T3A/2.5V straight gauge tube sets, delivering a lightweight, strong frameset. The Tap Root framesets are also adorned with external brake and shift cable routing, along with internal dropper post routing. Down at the bottom of the frame is a T47 threaded bottom bracket shell and chainstay yoke that allows for the use of up to a 34t 1X front chainring. It does this and still allows for 2.6 tire clearance. Tap Root frames come with a standard satin finish with options for either brushed logos or black or white vinyl decals. Tap Root Frame DetailsRecommended Use: Mountain Single Track, XC Racing, BikepackingStock Geometry available in Six SizesTire Width: 29 x 2.6Headtube: 44mm Straight TaperBottom Bracket: T47 English ThreadRear Hub Spacing: 148 x 12mm BoostCable Routing: External, Internal Dropper PortBrake: Post Mount Disc, optimized for 180mm Disc RotorSeatpost Diameter: 31.6 mm (internal dropper routing)Dropouts: Sliding with standard derailleur insertsSingle Speed Specific or Direct Mount derailleur inserts are offered upon requestManufacturer Warranty: LifetimeGeometrySanitas Tap Root RetailRetail: $2750 Frame Only, $5,950 for complete SRAM GX or Shimano SLX buildYou can purchase the Tap Root frame only or you can choose to have it built up with either SRAM GX or Shimano SLX mechanical drivetrains. You can also enter to win a Sanitas Tap Root, in their Ultimate Bike Giveaway 2024. You have until May 26 to enter, with the winner being selected on May 27th. SanitasBikes.comThe post Sanitas Bikes Tap Root is a Tempting New USA-Made Titanium Hardtail appeared first on Bikerumor.
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