
Hello Moultoneers!
Through a stroke of incredible good fortune, I've come to be the owner of a titanium Moulton. It is a rigid, non-folding sibling to the one previously owned by Michael Embacher and featured on your site. As far as I am aware, these are the only two.
Not entirely sure if I'm going to hold on to this bicycle or try and find it a home, but I wanted to share it with y'all!
Best,
Benjamin
Notes about the machine:
It doesn’t have suspension but it is seriously light. The little 1/4 in. tubes have a wall thickness of .016 in., the frame weighs 2 1/2 lbs and the fork 0.9 lb.
Despite the extreme light weight, it is as stiff as a Moulton. The steerer on the fork, the small wheels, and the stem add to inherent rigidity of a Moulton. The harsh, stiff ride is a unique riding experience.



sweet, lucky you Benjamin.
But not a proper Moulton built in Bradford on Avon
Where is it build then?
Nice bike Benjamin. You are a lucky man. Which size are those enormous chanrings?
Bets regards
Øjvind
Was at the Moulton factory last week with Dan I showed the article to him and he said was not built at the factory