The new Singular Kite Ti Mk2 Fork features a 3D-printed fork crown and dropouts, optional fork bosses, and room for 160mm or 180mm disc brake rotors. For more on this new titanium fork offering, check out all the details below…
The new Singular Kite Ti Mk2 Fork is a titanium fork created for the small brand’s monster gravel model, the Kite, but it’s now being sold separately from the frame. While it has typical eye-watering price of titanium, the fork also holds some interesting features that might entice some folks toward an expensive but seemingly worthwhile upgrade. Featuring a 3D-printed fork crown and dropouts, the seams between the 3D-printed elements surprised me when I saw the fork in person at this year’s BESPOKED in Manchester. Using a sheath-like welding design, the connection to the other portions of the fork are far less unsightly than other 3D-printed parts.

It isn’t just aesthetics that make this fork interesting. With the ability to add or take away bottle bosses on either fork blade, the Singular Kite Ti Mk2 Fork has some degree of modularity built into its high price. The fork also features 160 or 180mm native disc brake standards and internal routing through the fork leg for dynamo lights. The fork has an axle-to-crown of 410mm, an offset of 50mm, an uncut steerer length of 300mm, and can fit 29 × 2.1″ or 27.5 × 2.3″ tires. It’s also made for 1 1/8″ to 1 1/2″ steerers, features hub spacing of 100 x 12mm, and is 850 grams with an uncut steerer.
The Kite Ti Mk2 Fork retails at $862 and is eligible for free shipping to both the US and the UK. Though the price greatly exceeds what some might ever want to spend for an aftermarket fork, it’s one of the few options in a limited market of titanium forks, and one that seems to be made with the same quality we’ve come to expect from Singular.
For more on the Singular Kite Ti Mk2 Fork, visit SingularCycles.com.
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