Is the Moots Vamoots 33 your race bike or your gravel bike? Or does it sit right in the sweet spot between both? In this first look, I break down why this titanium frame might be the perfect all-road bike: a machine that delivers classic road performance with just enough versatility to explore rougher roads. This build features SRAM Force AXS with a 48/35 + 10-36 drivetrain, Enve Foundation 45 wheels, 32mm Panaracer GravelKing tires and Moots’ carbon Allroad fork. The frame is handcrafted in Steamboat Springs, Colorado from U.S.-sourced 3/2.5 titanium, with UDH compatibility and clearance for 38mm tires. Weight came in at 18lbs 12oz (8.5kg), lighter than I expected — which raises the question: just how light could you build a Vamoots 33? Over the next few weeks, I’ll be testing how this fits into my lineup (alongside my carbon race bikes, the Routt CRD, and my MTB). Drop your questions in the comments if there’s something specific you’d like me to cover in the full review. 📌 What do you think — is the Vamoots 33 the ultimate all-road titanium bike? 00:00 Intro 00:17 Build Specs 00:49 Made in the USA 01:06 Weight 01:35 Aesthetics 02:06 UDH Compatible 02:30 Tire Clearance 02:49 Pricing 03:36 Who's it For?

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