Document 118734

2012 Pisgah
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Handmade in the USA using T3 technology
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Tapered, shaped, oversized 3AL-2.5V titanium
tubing increases stiffness where needed
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Performance-inspired geometry identical to the
Litespeed Citico enhances handling characteristics
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Geometry optimized for 80 to 100mm fork travel
delivers ideal suspension
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Available as a frame only
$2,200 .00 MSRP
Litespeed Tech Feed: 2012 Pisgah
If you want a tried-and-true straight-gauged titanium
hardtail—without the usual titanium price—that also defies
gravity when climbing, manages XC adventures with ease and
shows off classic good looks while doing so, take home the
handcrafted 2012 Litespeed Pisgah.
In-the-know cyclists consider Litespeed the industry expert in titanium
craftsmanship for a reason. Rather than simply emulating the work of
other brands, Litespeed continues to handcraft new titanium models
with carefully considered tube shaping for the best performance. The
Pisgah’s geometry matches that of Litespeed’s esteemed titanium
Citico, but beyond that equivalent, the Pisgah is a Litespeed original
design, built in not only the top titanium bicycle factory in the U.S. but
also in the entire world.
Litespeed designed the Pisgah using 3AL-2.5V titanium tubing, as
it is the same alloy used for fabricating aerospace hydraulics. The
low-density alloy proves light and highly durable and is ideal for
maneuvering up singletrack switchbacks or simply navigating a
forgotten length of fire road. Plus, the alloy refuses to corrode, making
the Pisgah resistant to both extreme weather and dirt damage.
The Pisgah’s tapered, shaped and oversized tubing incorporate
stiffness and flex where needed. Litespeed T3 frames such as the Pisgah
are lightweight and nimble workhorses for those logging serious
mileage. They couple performance-geometry with precision tube sets
for exceptional handling characteristics. And the Pisgah’s 80 to 100mm
of fork travel delivers proper suspension without compromising rider
control. In short, the Pisgah’s simple, yet meticulous design offers a
sweet ride at a sweet price.
Legendary Litespeed Titanium
Honored for groundbreaking innovation
past and present, Litespeed landed among
the top 15 bikes and products Bicycling
magazine celebrated in its 2011 “Bike Gear
Hall of Fame.”
Litespeed’s first major influence on
cycling occurred in 1986 when Litespeed
“introduced ‘perfected’ titanium bikes,”
wrote the magazine’s staff, whose gear
editor is Andrew J. Bernstein. “Riders
from the bike path to the Tour de France
were soon lusting after ti’s dull shine,”
the article continued.
“We’re ecstatic Bicycling magazine chose
to recognize us in its esteemed gear hall
of fame lineup,” said Peter Hurley, CEO of
American Bicycle Group. “We take great
pride in our titanium legacy, but (cont )
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2012 Pisgah
The Get Up to Go
Riders and testers alike say the Pisgah, “Climbs like a
mountain goat,” “climbs like a homesick angel,” and “climbs
like a banshee.” The 3AL/2.5V titanium tubing provides an
incredible strength-to-weight ratio, making the Pisgah an
extremely agile climber indeed. Asymmetrical chain stays
deliver maximum drivetrain stiffness and power transfer
so riders get the most for their muscle. A longer head tube
creates a more upright position for increased comfort while
riding technical trail. Litespeed built the Pisgah for the
challenge of steep grades and the rough and tuff terrain like
that found in the North Carolina forest it was named after.
Legendary Litespeed Titanium
have never rested on our laurels.
It’s one thing to be a legacy, but
Litespeed has no intention of being
a relic. We strive for putting riders on
the best-built bicycles like the Pisgah
and continue to improve ride and
performance across both our titanium
and carbon fiber lines.”
Handcrafted by the most skilled
metalworkers in America, Litespeed’s
titanium bikes have long been
renowned for their durability and
style. “It is an honor to see Litespeed
recognized in this way,” said Steve
Dunn, Litespeed’s international sales
manager. “I think our 2012 line of
carbon and titanium bikes are more
exciting and more innovative than
anything we have done so far. Seeing
the Pisgah and our other bikes on the
roads and trails around the world is
extremely gratifying.”
Dirty Talk
Litespeed answers the hard and fast questions about the Pisgah
Rider Q: How durable is the titanium Pisgah. I ride some pretty brutal terrain and need
a bike that will last.
LS: Aside from the strength of 3AL/2.5V, titanium has a high fatigue resistance. Fatigue
is the slow formation of a crack, but with the Pisgah, you’ll have peace of mind. Plus, ti
doesn’t rust or succumb to other types of deterioration.
Q: I’m building up my new Pisgah frame. What are the details that I need to know.
LS: Here are the specs: Standard press fit 1-1/8 head set, 31.6 seat post, 68mm English
thread BB. Enjoy your new ride!
Q: What’s up with the dimple on the down tube?
LS: On a mountain bike, the junction of the head tube and down tube is a high-stress
area. The down tube dimple not only allows for proper fork clearance but also
maximizes strength at this very important spot.
Q: What is the Litespeed titanium difference?
LS: Unlike several other manufacturers, Litespeed fabricates its own tubing and does
not supply tubing to other brands. Litespeed also creates a brushed finish as opposed
to a glass-bead blasted ti finish, which can compromise strength and blemish easily.
“Through meticulous design and
engineering efforts, Litespeed has
gone from humble beginnings to
being an internationally recognized
and lauded brand,” added Hurley.
“Our 2012 bikes are proof that
Litespeed as a manufacturer rides
ahead of the curve.”
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