Otso Ditches Tuning Chip Dropouts for UDH, Expanding Drivetrain Compatibility on Updated Warakin Ti.
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Otso Ditches Tuning Chip Dropouts for UDH, Expanding Drivetrain Compatibility on Updated Warakin Ti.
"The updated Warakin Ti no longer has an adjustable chainstay/rear center length; it is now fixed at 430mm across all sizes. Otso settled on the middle setting for the fixed UDH dropout, which should work well for most people."
"With the new 3D-printed UDH dropout, one of the biggest changes to the Warakin Ti is compatibility with SRAM drivetrains. Otso is now offering complete builds with SRAM Rival and Force XPLR AXS 13-speed."
"The titanium frame has a mostly matte finish that's broken up with polished logos and details. Otherwise, the rest of the features of the Warakin Ti appear to remain the same."
Otso's Warakin Ti adventure bike has been updated with 3D-printed titanium UDH dropouts to enhance drivetrain compatibility, particularly with SRAM Transmission. The adjustable chainstay feature has been removed, fixing the length at 430mm. The bike's geometry remains similar to previous versions, while the frame now features a matte finish with polished logos. Complete builds with SRAM Rival and Force XPLR AXS 13-speed components are now available, reflecting the bike's enhanced compatibility and design updates.
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