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1711 West University Drive, Suite157
Tempe, AZ 85281
480-894-8452 or 1-800-85-TITUS or
TitusCycles@titusti.com
Drop The Bomb. You want to hit it and hit it big? Switch between 4.5" and 6" of rear wheel travel,
run up to 3" tires, and still have a triple chainring to get up the hills. All cartridge bearings provide
smoother-than-butter performance, with 4 mega-sized bearings at the main pivot for solid, reliable
tracking no matter how hard you're hitting what's coming at you. Check out the limited edition
"OnePointFive" model for the hardest core of the drop-in set.
The Quasi-Moto is the most versatile bike ever made. We start with a front triangle that can take
anything that you can dream up. Freeride, Downhill, Jumping, this bike can handle it all. You can
even run the bike with anything from a 4"-7" travel fork- Single or Dual crown. The travel adjust
feature allows you to switch between a 4.5" trail bike setting or 6 plush inches of the highest quality,

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  • Page 1 "OnePointFive" model for the hardest core of the drop-in set. The Quasi-Moto is the most versatile bike ever made. We start with a front triangle that can take anything that you can dream up. Freeride, Downhill, Jumping, this bike can handle it all. You can even run the bike with anything from a 4"-7"...
  • Page 2: Frame Geometry

    fully-active travel you have ever experienced. Choose between an air shock or coil-over, The Quasi has the proper settings for both. The new seat tower design offers clearance for reservoir shocks as well. Frame Geometry X-Small 21.00 70.75 73.00 16.75 26.75 19.75 3.75...
  • Page 3 SELECTING TRAVEL: The Quasi-Moto has two rear wheel travel settings (A = 4.5" and B = 5.9"). Setting the travel affects the head angle, seat angle, and bottom bracket height of the bike. The Quasi-Moto frame is designed for use with a fork with at least 75mm (2.95") of travel.
  • Page 4: Adjusting Rebound Damping

    Note: 225+ added by empiracle data, not Titus ADJUSTING REBOUND DAMPING: Both the air/oil and coil-over shocks available for the Quasi-Moto have adjustable rebound damping. Rebound damping controls the speed at which the shock returns after an impact. The amount of damping needed will vary greatly depending on the spring weight, spring pre-load, or air pressure you are running.
  • Page 5 SELECTING PROGRESSION RATE: Your Quasi-Moto frame has two rate selections: Position C, which has a rising/falling rate curve, or Position D, which is a full rising rate. The rate you choose will effect how plush the bike feels and how easily the suspension moves through the travel.
  • Page 6: Maintenance And Adjustments

    "If you take care of your equipment, your equipment will take care of you!" This is why your Quasi-Moto frame is designed to be easy to adjust and service. We highly suggest that you take the time to check all your equipment before every ride.
  • Page 7: Bushing Service

    • Blunt ended punch • A vice, clamp or press with smooth jaws (not serrated) or a bearing kit installation tool (available through Titus) IMPORTANT NOTES: • If you do not have a wealth of experience with every aspect of bicycle maintenance and repair, we suggest going to your local shop to have a qualified mechanic replace the bushings/bearings.
  • Page 8: Bearing Replacement

    14. Follow steps outlined above under BUSHING SERVICE for re-assembly instructions. BEARING REPLACEMENT: The main pivot of your Quasi-Moto has been equipped with 4 sealed cartridge bearings that offer a smooth ride and minimal maintenance. Over time, your cartridge bearings may become worn and allow play or cause your rear end to rotate roughly.
  • Page 9 WE DO NOT RECOMMEND RIDING AT NIGHT WITHOUT THE PROPER GEAR. 3. Your Quasi-Moto frame is designed for closed course riding only. To make it street legal it is your responsibility to acquire and install the required reflective and lighting gear outlined by your local municipalities and federal government.
  • Page 10 6. Always support your local bike shop. 7. Have Fun! For additional technical support please call us at (480) 894-8452 weekdays from 9am-6pm MST Titus Cycle Systems, Inc. Austin Bolt Co. 1711 W. University Dr. Suite 157 2001 Rutland Drive...
  • Page 11: Hardware Specifications

    Bore Diameter Outer Diameter Width Fillet Radius (mm) (mm) (mm) (mm) 6800 6801 6802 6803 6804 6805 6806 6807 6808 6809 6810 Bearing Type Use on the Quasi-Moto 6802: Main pivot bearings (4 ea) 6809: Swing-link pivot bearings (4 ea)

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