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TITANIUM GRAVEL FRAMES: BUILT TO LAST

A titanium gravel frame is a great place to start if you want to build a bike that really feels like yours. It won’t rust, it doesn’t care about rain or mud, and it keeps looking good even after years of riding. What makes a titanium gravel frame so appealing is how it rides. It’s smooth without being soft, responsive without being twitchy, and tough enough to take on long days, loaded trips, or last-minute detours down an unknown dirt road. You can push it hard or take it easy — it never complains.

If you like building your bike piece by piece, titanium gives you a solid foundation. Choose the wheels, drivetrain, handlebars, and other parts that match your style. Whether you’re creating a fast gravel setup, a comfortable adventure bike, or something versatile for everyday riding, a titanium frame lets you put together a bike that feels right from day one — and keeps feeling that way for years.

Scram Pinion Smart Shift titanium gravel bike frame

It’s built for riders who want a bike they can trust on long days out—one that shifts cleanly in any weather and just keeps going when the route gets rough. With the Scram Pinion Smart.Shift, you’re not simply getting another gravel bike; you’re stepping into what gravel riding is becoming.

Carmenta titanium gravel bike frame

The Carmenta is our lightest and fastest gravel frame to date. It’s shaped by competition and built with one goal in mind: performance. With its aggressive geometry, stiff structure, and confident handling, the Carmenta is designed for riders who want speed on any surface. It responds instantly, holds its line, and pushes forward when the terrain tries to slow you down.

Scram Classified gravel bike frame

The Scram Classified is the newest member of the Pilot family—and a special one. It’s the first titanium gravel bike built around the Classified shifting system. By teaming up with Classified Cycling, we’ve created a bike that keeps the clean, simple look of a single chainring, but still gives you all the range and flexibility you’d normally get from a double setup. Light, tough, and incredibly capable, the Scram Classified brings modern shifting tech together with the timeless feel of titanium. It’s a fresh take on gravel performance, ready for fast rides, long days, and everything in between.

Scram Ekar titanium gravel bike frame

The Scram Ekar brings a fresh twist to our well-loved gravel frame. Think of it as your favorite bowl of gravel—served with a smooth cappuccino on the side. The SCRAM is now available with Campagnolo’s next-generation 1×13 Ekar drivetrain, giving you fast, precise shifting with an incredibly light setup. Paired with the feather-light Ekar groupset, the Scram frame becomes one of the lightest titanium gravel bikes you can find. It’s quick, responsive, and built for riders who want a fast titanium bike without giving up durability or control. Perfect for long gravel days, fast rides, and everything in between.

Scram titanium gravel bike frame

The SCRAM is made for riders who aren’t afraid of a little gravel in their breakfast bowl. It blends the speed of a race bike with the quick, playful handling of an MTB, giving you a frame that feels fast and fun on just about any surface. Designer Pieter van der Marel really let the titanium shine here. The lines are clean, the finish is classic, and all the brake and shift cables run neatly inside the frame for a tidy, modern look. The wishbone seat stays stand out too — they don’t just look good, they add a bit more stability to the back of the bike. All together, the SCRAM is a gravel frame that’s sharp, smooth, and ready for whatever you decide to ride next.

CHOOSE YOUR OWN GRAVEL FRAME

A titanium gravel frameset is the kind of foundation you choose when you want a bike that will stay with you for years. Titanium has a calm, confident feel on the road and the trail — smooth over rough sections, steady when the terrain changes, and strong enough to take whatever direction your ride decides to go. It’s a material that doesn’t fuss, doesn’t rust, and doesn’t lose its character over time. What makes a titanium gravel frameset stand out is not just the durability, but the way it rides. It takes the sting out of washboard gravel, keeps its shape under load, and feels predictable when you’re picking your line through loose corners or rocky stretches. Whether you’re planning long bikepacking trips, weekend gravel loops, or just want a bike that can handle a bit of everything, a titanium frame gives you a dependable base that keeps performing.

And because a frameset is where the bike truly begins, you have the freedom to build it exactly the way you like — the wheels, drivetrain, cockpit, gear mounts, all chosen to fit your style. The result is a bike that doesn’t just look like yours, but rides like it too. A titanium gravel frameset isn’t about trends. It’s about picking something you can count on for years — ride after ride, season after season.

FREQUENTLY ASKED QUESTIONS ABOUT TITANIUM GRAVEL FRAMES?

If you’re wondering why titanium gravel bikes have such a good reputation, this FAQ covers the essentials. Titanium holds up incredibly well and has a smooth, steady feel on rough or mixed terrain. Whether you’re riding long gravel stretches, quiet roads, or the odd trail, a titanium frame keeps the ride comfortable and dependable without making a fuss.

Why choose a titanium frameset for gravel instead of buying a complete bike?

Because you can build the bike yourself. You get to choose every part, so the bike ends up fitting your style and your rides exactly right.

Does titanium feel different from carbon on long gravel rides?

Yes. Titanium has a smoother, more relaxed feel. Carbon can be lighter, but titanium does a better job of taking the edge off rough, bumpy sections.

How does a titanium gravel frameset handle colder or wetter climates?

Very well. Titanium doesn’t rust or react to bad weather. Salt, rain, mud — it doesn’t bother the frame.

Do titanium gravel frames flex too much under load?

No. A well-built titanium frame stays solid when you’re putting power down, but it still has a bit of give to keep things comfortable.

Are titanium frames compatible with modern gravel standards?

Yes. Most titanium gravel frames support things like thru-axles, wide tires, flat-mount brakes, and internal cabling, depending on the design.

Does titanium “age” differently than other frame materials?

Titanium ages really well. It doesn’t fade, crack, or lose strength. Even after years of riding, it often still looks almost new.

Is a titanium gravel frame suitable for riders who switch between road, gravel, and light trails?

Absolutely. Titanium handles mixed terrain really well, so it’s a great choice if you want one bike for different types of riding.

Will a titanium gravel frame keep its value?

Yes. Titanium frames hold their value better than most materials because they last so long and don’t really go out of style.