Stinner Tunnel Podium Frame
Best high performance frame for competitive road cyclists.
This titanium frameset is built for aggressive trail riding, inspired by challenging Santa Barbara terrain. It features a robust titanium tubeset and UDH dropouts for modern drivetrain compatibility. Designed to work with a 140mm suspension fork, it offers generous tire clearance and multiple mounting points for bottles and gear.
$2695.00
Who it's for
- Serious cyclists desiring a perfectly tailored, high-performance riding experience.
- Riders who value a classic, comfortable, and lively road feel.
- Discerning enthusiasts appreciating artisan quality and long-term product value.
Who should skip it
- Budget-conscious buyers or those seeking more affordable performance options.
- Competitive racers prioritizing absolute minimal weight for aggressive climbing.
- Impatient riders needing a new frame quickly for immediate cycling adventures.
Performance breakdown
Trail Durability
Titanium construction offers unmatched resilience against harsh mountain trail impacts.
Descent Stability
Aggressive geometry and slack head angle inspire confidence on steep technical terrain.
Drivetrain Versatility
UDH compatibility ensures seamless integration with the latest modern shifting systems.
Build Customization
Thoughtful mounting points allow for extensive bikepacking and gear setup options.
Suspension Performance
Optimized for 140mm forks to balance climbing efficiency with downhill capability.
Tire Clearance
Ample room for 2.5-inch tires provides excellent traction in loose conditions.
Key Specs
Frame Material
Stinner Podium Titanium Tubeset - Straight Gauge
Frame Finish
Bead Blasted Raw Ti
Dropouts
UDH Titanium Dropouts
Drivetrain Compatibility
SRAM AXS Eagle Transmission/Full Mount compatible
Max Tire Clearance
29 x 2.5"
Max Chainring Clearance
1x: 34t (55mm chainline)
Dropout Spacing
Boost 148 x 12mm
Rear Axle
173mm - M12 x 1.0 - 15mm threaded portion
Brake Mount
Post Mount 160mm
Max Rotor Size
180mm
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