The Twin Six Standard Ti Rando 2.0 just received a major redesign. Pre-orders are open now, with special pricing through January 16th. The Ti Rando 2.0 now has thru-axles, flat mount disc brakes, a new dropout system, increased tire clearance, and more. Find all the details here…

The Twin Six Standard Ti Rando had remain unchanged for five years, existing as a versatile randonneur-style gravel bike with loads of potential. The steel version was updated this spring, which we wrote about here, and Twin Six just announced a major update to their premium titanium version, and preorders went live as of January 1st.

Twin Six Ti Rando 2.0
  • Twin Six Ti Rando 2.0
  • Twin Six Ti Rando 2.0
  • Twin Six Ti Rando 2.0

So, what’s new? Quite a lot. The frame has been completely redesigned and now features an elegantly curved top tube, 12mm thru-axles, and flat mount disc brakes. The Standard Ti Rando 2.0 now comes equipped with the T6 Middle Finger dropout system, which provides some drivetrain versatility and a replaceable derailleur hanger. It’s great to see more mounting options, including top tube bosses, plus the same three main triangle bottle and down tube mounts. There is also a new optional carbon fork with increased tire clearance and triple pack mounts and fender compatibility. Updated chainstays provide room for 700 x 45mm or 27.5 x 2.25″ tires, and full-length external cable housing makes maintenance a breeze.

  • Twin Six Ti Rando 2.0
  • Twin Six Ti Rando 2.0
Twin Six Ti Rando 2.0
  • Twin Six Ti Rando 2.0
  • Twin Six Ti Rando 2.0
  • Twin Six Ti Rando 2.0

Twin Six Standard Ti Rando 2.0 Specs

  • Frame T6 Standard 3.25 titanium tubing
  • Bottom Bracket 68mm PF30
  • Rear Hub 12mm x 142mm
  • Front Hub 12mm x 100mm
  • Seat Post Size 31.6mm
  • Rotor Size 140mm and 160mm
Twin Six Ti Rando 2.0

The Twin Six Standard Ti Rando 2.0 is available as a frame-only with the optional fork, or as a complete build with several different stock options or custom builds to choose from. The limited pre-order pricing (until Jan 16) for the frame is $1,750 USD (regular pricing $1,950) and the carbon fork will set you back an additional $350. The base price for a complete build starts at $3,300 USD (regular pricing $3,600) and depending on the component selection can cost up to $5,000 and beyond.

Head over to TwinSix.com for additional details and complete purchasing options.

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