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    Rodeo Labs Launches New Flaanimal 6 Ti, a Stand Alone Do-Everything Bicycle

    Colorado bicycle adventure specialists, Rodeo Labs, just released a new addition to their super-versatile Flaanimal line. Today we meet the new Flaanimal 6 Ti, and it’s ready for whatever you want to throw at it. Don’t forget, the Flaanimal won the 2021 Tour Divide, so yeah, the platform is a goer.

    (Photos / Rodeo Labs)

    I’m kinda excited about this one, so let’s get right to it.

    Flaanimal 6 Ti Frame Features

    Headtube

    Rodeo Labs loves its new headtube on this frame, saying that it “sets the tone for the overall design philosophy”. It uses 44mm press-in headset cups, is machined out of titanium into an hourglass shape, and supports integrated routing. Rodeo Labs won’t promise that it’s aero, but the fact that it looks more aero is a-ok with them.

    Rodeo Labs Flaanimal 6 Ti seat cluster

    Distinctive Silhouette

    The 6 Ti has some frame features that help it stand out on its own. It uses a custom-profiled, full-length top tube, that has an elegant taper as it gets to the seat tube. It then “hugs” the seat tube for a clean blended seat tube cluster, with nicely sculpted seat stays.

    Rodeo Labs Flaanimal 6 Ti KEG BB

    Keg Bottom Bracket

    Rodeo Labs calls the 6 Ti’s improved T47 bottom bracket shell, The Keg. It kinda looks like a keg, with its increased diameter compared to the standard-size bearing seat. This CNC-machined titanium BB shell is designed to create space for internal routing while not interfering with the crankset spindle. Plus it uses a “bowtie-shaped passthrough” to aid in dropper routing.

    Rodeo Labs Flaanimal 6 Ti bottom braket

    No Yoke

    Unlike the Flaanimal 5 Ti, the 6 Ti doesn’t feature a CNC-machined dropped yoke design. Rodeo Labs decided to keep a more “classicly-shaped chainstay cluster”. They incorporated a 3d printed “no-yoke” design, with seamless tube shaping, expert hand finishing, and fully internal shift/brake routing.

    Rodeo Labs Flaanimal 6 Ti rear dropouts

    Lock Jaw 2

    Moving on from the Flaanimal 5 slider dropout system, Rodeo Labs created a new slider for the 6 Ti. With the invention of the UDH, it was time to design an updated and improved slider. The 6 Ti slider removes unwanted mass as well as makes it ready for new rear derailleur tech. The Lock-Jaw 2 pulls inspiration from the pioneering slider concepts of the TD4. Some of the features of the new Lock-Jaw 2 are:

    • Native UDH Compatibility
    • Standard hanger Compatibility
    • Singlespeed Compatibility
    • 30mm of slider range
    • Future Proof

    Routing Choices

    If you read some of the comments on Bikerumor, you’ll see that integrated routing is not for everyone. So, with that in mind, Rodeo Labs made sure that the new 6 Ti had three choices for cable/hose routing. They are fully integrated, semi-integrated, and traditional routing.

    Rodeo Labs Flaanimal 6 Ti curved stays

    Tire Clearance

    The Flaanimal 5 Ti could just fit a 29 x 2.1″ which is commendable in the tire clearance dept. With the 6 Ti’s removal of the dropped yoke, the redesigned sliders, and the re-shaped stays, it can comfortably match the 5 Ti’s tire clearance. The new 6 Ti frame, with the sliders in the very rear position, can fit a 29 x 2.1″, and a 650b x 2.4″ with no need for a “wide” crankset. Depending on your tire casing choice and rim selection, you may be able to push that a bit.

    Rodeo Labs Flaanimal 6 Ti dynamo routing
    Dynamo port for rear light on the top left seat stay

    Dynamo Ports for the Win

    This feature is for all of you commuters, ultra-racers, or anyone who enjoys the worry-free lighting experience that a dynamo system offers. The new 6 Ti frame includes two non-drive side seat stay ports with the upper port near the set tube cluster The lower port is down by the rear drop out. There is a similar port up under the top tube.

    The Flaanimal 6 Ti Geometry

    Rodeo Labs Flaanimal 6 Ti frameset

    The 6 Ti has two geometry options for riders with different fit priorities. Rodeo Labs are calling them Standard Geometry and Extended Geometry. They said, “We will allow people to order either version of the geometry, and we will keep an eye on what is popular ongoing”.

    Standard Geo

    Our standard geometry is the Flaanimal geometry that everyone who owns one knows and loves. The geometry is largely shared across every bike we make and has proven itself versatile and predictable across genres. This is true quiver-killer geometry, ideal for using the bike from road to gravel, to fast-paced ultra riding.

    Frame size 49 cm 52 cm 54 cm 56 cm 58 cm 61 cm
    Seat tube (C-T) 445 488 508 528 548 578
    Top tube length (effective) 515 528 540 563 580 605
    Chain stay length 435 (variable) 435 (variable) 435 (variable) 435 (variable) 435 (variable) 435 (variable)
    Seat tube angle 74.5° 74° 74° 73° 73° 73°
    Bottom bracket drop 65 65 65 65 65 65
    Head tube length 95 112 142 157 172 202
    Head tube angle 69.5° 70° 71° 72° 72° 72°
    Reach 372 375 378 384 396 413
    Stack 516 534 566 586 600 629
    Fork length 395 395 395 395 395 395
    Fork rake 50 50 50 45 45 45
    Front center 597 602 607 604 621 647
    Wheelbase 1024 (variable) 1029 (variable) 1033 (variable) 1031 (variable) 1048 (variable) 1073 (variable)
    Standover height at center of top tube, 700 x 40mm 740 769 795 814 831 859
    Dimensions listed in millimeters and degrees unless otherwise indicated.

    Extended Geo

    Our extended geometry is a new option and increases the stack on each frame size for a more upright riding position. We also slackened the head tube angle slightly for more relaxed handling. The handling changes will be very subtle on this version but are more suited for a rider who is touring or riding ultra-distance events with their bike.

    Frame size 49 cm 52 cm 54 cm 56 cm 58 cm 61 cm
    Seat tube (C-T) 445 488 508 528 548 578
    Top tube length (effective) 515 528 540 563 580 605
    Chain stay length 435 (variable) 435 (variable) 435 (variable) 435 (variable) 435 (variable) 435 (variable)
    Seat tube angle 74.5° 74° 74° 73° 73° 73°
    Bottom bracket drop 65 65 65 65 65 65
    Head tube length 115 132 162 177 192 222
    Head tube angle 69° 69° 70° 71° 71° 71°
    Reach 367 371 373 379 392 408
    Stack 532 548 581 601 615 644
    Fork length 395 395 395 395 395 395
    Fork rake 50 50 50 45 45 45
    Front center 604 613 618 614 632 658
    Wheelbase 1030 (variable) 1040 (variable) 1044 (variable) 1042 (variable) 1059 (variable) 1085 (variable)
    Standover height at center of top tube, 700 x 40mm 748 777 803 821 838 867
    Dimensions listed in millimeters and degrees unless otherwise indicated.

    I Built my Own 6 Ti For a Price

    Rodeo Labs Flaanimal 6 Ti green full bike
    Not my virtual build

    Being that the new Flaanimal 6 Ti has so many choices to choose from there is no basic retail price for the frameset (that I could see on their site). So, I thought it would be fun to “build my own” and see what I would spend.

    You can build yours here.

    I kept it simple and tried to keep from choosing all of the options in an attempt to keep the price reasonable. Here’s what I picked…

    • Frame size: 58cm
    • Geometry choice: Extended
    • Build choice: Shimano GRX 820 1x
    • Add-ons: Dynamo Hub and headlight
    • Price: $8,185.20

    To get all the details and to get your own Flaanimal 6 Ti, go to the link below!

    Rodeo-Labs.com

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