Seven Titanium XX Disc - Road Frame

Ultra-butted titanium in its most innovated state. XX represents the apotheosis of what is possible with this mystical metal.

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"being a Seven it will last forever, never break and ride the same in mile one million as it does in mile one!"

Seven's lightest production all-titanium model, XX, employs their ultra-butted titanium tubesets to reduce weight and provide a compliant ride. The first choice of climbers and the weight-obsessed, the XX is ideally suited to perfectionists and those who opt to ascend the highest roads.

Seven's Rob Vandermark is always re-thinking what is possible with titanium. He re-drafted every aspect of the XX's frame's design and construction. The XX Disc is currently the lightest all-titanium disc-brake frame available in the world. And being a Seven it will last forever, never break and ride the same in mile one-million as it does in mile one.

£6800.00

Technical Spec

Tubing Seven’s Cirrus™ Ultra-Butted 3-2.5 Titanium
Weight 1180 grams
Standard Spec TBC
Frame Price £6800 (including new-bike Cyclefit session)
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"XX represents the apotheosis of what is possible with this mystical metal."

What our clients say

  • "I have been able to ride every day since the fit. So far I have had no pain which feels like a miracle!"

    Neilson Powless

    Professional Cyclist - Education First - Easypost

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    MJ

    Cyclist

  • "Honestly these are great (custom orthotics). My feet feel totally balanced and stable and I‘m not searching for the pedal when I want to push it. They’ve made a massive difference.”"

    Tom Pidcock

    Olympic MTB Gold Medallist

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    CB

    Regular cyclist

  • "I have a lot of trust in you guys and I know how you work so I think we could do something good. Orthotics feeling good."

    Tom Pidcock

    World and Olympic champion, Ineos Grenadiers.