flint gravel bike Flint
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flint gravel bike

flint gravel bike Flint

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flint gravel bike FlintThe Flint. Ignite Your Gravel Experience. The Litespeed Flint is titanium gravel versatility in an economical package. Off road sessions with friends, epic race adventures, bikepacking, and more: the Flint is the sharpest blade in your quiver. The Flint Hills surrounding Emporia Kansas are iconic for the geology that exists on its surface. A quiet foil, the flint stones that make up the course for Unbound Gravel can serve as the foundation to

The Flint. Ignite Your Gravel Experience.


The Litespeed Flint is titanium gravel versatility in an economical package. Off-road sessions with friends, epic race adventures, bikepacking, and more: the Flint is the sharpest blade in your quiver.

The Flint Hills surrounding Emporia Kansas are iconic for the geology that exists on its surface. A quiet foil, the flint stones that make up the course for Unbound Gravel can serve as the foundation to greatness. Or reach up and slash a sidewall, dashing hopes. Flint can be a spark—or a silent threat.

Tougher than its namesake, the Litespeed Flint is ready for anything. The Flint takes the spirit of adventure and high-speed action, adds a healthy dose of rowdy good times—and packs in a wildly affordable titanium bike that floats over the roughest terrain you aspire to traverse. The Flint is your all-in-one, good-times gravel rig.

The Flint features 3AL/2.5V titanium, fabricated at our factory in Chattanooga, Tenn. With a clean braceless seatstay design for full mud-shedding clearance, super clean cable routing, tons of tire clearance for sure footing, and more, take it all on—no matter the trail. From fast, groomed gravel races to forests or desert singletrack sessions with friends, you can climb and sprint with pure energy.

Massive tire clearance variance gives you ample choice: select from low-volume file tread for speed, or knobby high-volume tires up to 48mm when faced with loose rock, deep sand, or tacky mud. Add loads of accessory options from rack mounts to nutrition and extra hydration/storage mounts, and you’re fully packed for your wildest long adventures. Stable without sacrificing agility, the Flint moves with ease where you want—when you want.

And as always, Litespeed is titanium tough, dialed to tackle everything you throw at it. Mud, sand, rocks—all batted away with ease. With six sizes plus custom options, as well as your choice of crank length, bar width, and stem length, your perfect fit is assured.

The Flint also has all the style. Select from a wide array of vinyl graphics or consider etched graphic or TiDize color anodizing upgrade choices. The choice is yours.

Load up for a day of tackling the trails with the crew or a solo weekend commune with nature. Even the race start line chasing that well-earned finish line beverage! The Flint is your ace in the hole—every time.


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Key Features


  • 3AL/2.5V titanium with size-specific tubesets, each with wall thickness controlled, drawn, and tuned per size
  • Titanium dropouts, disc brake mount, headtube, and bottom bracket designed, and CNC machined in-house at Litespeed to deliver optimal strength-to-weight
  • Dropped non-driveside chainstay for increased tire and chainring clearance
  • Universal Derailleur Hanger (UDH) design standard
  • Three bottle boss locations, including under downtube provided standard
  • Tire clearance up to 48mm (or 55mm on 650b tires)
  • Shift cable routing: Di2/AXS-specific internal or dual (Di2/AXS/Mechanical) external capability
  • Internally-routed rear brake housing
  • PF30 bottom bracket shell, with T47 threaded bottom bracket upgrade available
  • Litespeed vinyl graphics provided standard
  • Bright Brushed frame finish provided standard
  • TiDize color anodization or etched graphic upgrade available
  • Frame sizes: XS, S, M, ML, L, XL and custom
  • Proudly handcrafted in Chattanooga, TN using globally sourced premium materials
  • Average weight for size medium frame: 1,451 grams

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  • Engineered with a lowered bottom bracket height, a bit longer wheelbase, and more capable stack and reach, the Flint delivers tuned stability for long days in the saddle. The Flint is Litespeed’s most versatile gravel ride yet.



    Size XS S M M/L L XL
    A Top Tube Length 50.3 52.3 54.5 56.8 58.0 60.0
    B Head Tube Angle 69.0˚ 69.5˚ 70.0˚ 70.5˚ 71.0˚ 71.5˚
    C Seat Tube Angle 75.0˚ 74.5˚ 74.0˚ 73.5˚ 73.5˚ 73.0˚
    D Seat Tube Length 43.0 44.5 47.0 49.5 52.0 55.0
    E Chainstay Length 43.7 43.7 43.7 43.7 43.7 43.7
    F BB Drop 7.8 7.8 7.6 7.6 7.4 7.4
    G Wheelbase 101.9 103.0 104.5 105.9 106.8 107.5
    H Front Center 59.4 60.5 62.0 63.3 64.2 64.9
    I Fork Rake 5.0 5.0 5.0 5.0 5.0 5.0
    J Standover Height 71.4 73.0 75.8 78.4 81.2 83.8
    K Head Tube Length 10.1 11.5 14.1 16.6 19.2 21.4
    L Stack 53.5 55.0 57.5 60.0 62.5 65.0
    M Reach 36.0 37.0 38.0 39.0 39.5 40.0

    Stem Lengths

    Frame Size Stem Length
    XS 80mm
    S 80mm
    M 90mm
    ML 90mm
    L 100mm
    XL 110mm
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