Litespeed Road Bikes
Litespeed has been pushing the limits of high end frame building since its first titanium bike was introduced in 1986. By constantly testing and refining their manufacturing technology, they are continually setting new standards for other bike companies to match. With their proprietary forming technology, they are able to build frames with the best stiffness to weight ratio.
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![]() 1997 Litespeed Ultimate Campagnolo Record Chorus 63cm Sale Price: $660.00 Ends In: 11h 8m |
![]() Litespeed Saber Frameset Titanium 650c Carbon Fork Sale Price: $400.00 Ends In: 18h 49m |
![]() Litespeed Ultimate Ti 55cm Campy Mavic Titanium Sale Price: $705.25 Ends In: 23h 12m |
![]() Douglas Titanium By Litespeed Dura Ace Road Bike 535cm Sale Price: $1,849.99 Ends In: 23h 52m
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![]() Litespeed Blade Titanium 650c Frame 650 Sale Price: $326.00 Ends In: 23h 57m |
![]() Litespeed Ultimate 59cm Titanium Road Bike Sale Price: $635.55 Ends In: 1d 21h 51m |
![]() Titanium Time Trial Bike Modeled After Litespeed Blade Sale Price: $4,000.00 Ends In: 2d 21h 22m
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![]() Litespeed Tuscany Titanium 59cm Road Bike Sale Price: $950.00 Ends In: 3d 21h 2m |
![]() Litespeed Atlas Carbon Ti Alum Sale Price: $860.00 Ends In: 4d 14h 30m
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What sets Litespeed Manufacturing apart from all the others is its willingness to take the risk of diverting from the usual method which resulted in key innovations that made them extremely popular. One example, as mentioned earlier, was their decision to use titanium alloy on their bikes. This design proved to be very effective as it resulted in a better weight to stiffness ratio compared to other bikes. It is also stronger, faster and more comfortable.
Litespeed Manufacturing didn’t stop there. Even though they were able to create near perfect bikes, they still continue in improving their designs and trying out new things to stay ahead from the rest.













