Titanium isn’t the material that comes to mind for the “average cyclist that doesn’t count every gram or measure every watt,” but that’s the target customer for BlackHeart Bike Co. The brand wanted to make owning a forever bike frame accessible to more people.
With premium titanium framesets costing $4,000 or more, BlackHeart’s Allroad Ti, at $2,999, is one of a few brands lowering the bar to the wonder material that literally lasts forever. I tested the Blackheart Bike Co. Allroad Ti, built with an SRAM Force AXS 2x drivetrain and HUNT 40 Carbon Gravel Race wheels (MSRP $6399) for 6 months.
I traversed my local hardpacked and rocky dirt ribbons, which are connected to poorly maintained chip-seal country roads. The bike was almost always covered in dust, mud, and often both.
In short: In one word, the BlackHeart Bike Co. Allroad Ti is solid. The bike combines the legendary damped ride feel of titanium with its forever durability. The vibration-damping ride accompanies a neutral geometry that’s easy to ride on both gravel and pavement. And the bike sends out a “here for a good time” ethos.
- Frame material: 3Al-2.5V double butted titanium
- Fork: BlackHeart Bike Co. Carbon
- Drivetrain: SRAM 2x Force AXS
- Wheels: HUNT 40 Carbon Gravel Race
Pros
- Great ride quality
- Frame will last forever
- Significantly less costly than other premium titanium bike brands
- Compatible with every drivetrain
- No proprietary parts required
Cons
- No covers for some unused ports
- Top tube may be short for some
BlackHeart Bike Co. Allroad Ti Specifications


Frame Geometry


The BlackHeart Bike Co. Allroad Ti on the Dirt and Tarmac

Vibration Damping

On Lean

Climbing and Descending
SRAM 2x Force AXS Performance

Shifting
Braking

Ergonomics

HUNT 40 Carbon Gravel Race Wheelset Performance

Conclusions on the BlackHeart Bike Co. Allroad Ti Bicycle
