Enigma Etape Titanium Frameset
What was our design brief?
To create a versatile road bike, suitable for a wide range of riding conditions. The bike should be supremely comfortable, but should also be able to cover long distances efficiently. The geometry should provide nimble handling and a classic road bike feel, but offer enough stability to carry loads confidently. It should be produced in a large range of sizes to suit most adult riders, and it should feature the latest technology available to last for many years to come.
How has this been achieved?
The Etape has been one of our most popular models since Enigma began in 2006, in both rim and disc brake format. During that time much has changed; tyres have got bigger, disk brakes became common place, traditional touring and audax has evolved with the ultra endurance ‘bike packing’ style becoming popular. We redesigned the Etape during 2020, and took the decision to offer it as a disc brake only model. We feel disc brakes make total sense on this style of bike, not just for the extra braking performance but also the increased tyre clearance and ease of fitting mudguards. We produced the original Etape in a limited range of sizes, but when the time came to update the model we wanted to make it suitable for a much larger range of riders, including women and those at the extreme ends of our usual size range.
Though it was simple for us to make the bike in the range of sizes we needed, we realised that using the same tubing across the size range resulted in a bike that had very different ride characteristics for different size riders. To combat this we looked at tailoring the tubing to the frame size; we were able to select tube diameters that increased with the frame size, meaning a small frame with a 50kg rider can experience the same beautifully smooth ride as a 100kg rider on a large frame. This has the added advantage of keeping the frame weight to a minimum across the size range.
The ultra smooth, endurance focussed ride uses smaller tubes than our other models. We chose a tapered headtube that better matches the thinner tubes than our usual 44mm one, resulting in a supremely elegant package.
Tyre choice has evolved rapidly over the past few years, with larger volume 28mm rubber now considered the standard for road riding. It was important to us that the Etape was able to comfortably fit a 28mm tyre with a mudguard, be ‘future proof’ for further increases, but also not lose the classic road bike look by having huge gaps around the wheels. We settled on having the clearance optimised for a 28mm + mudguard, but with enough room to also fit a 32mm. If you remove the mudguards there’s enough room for a 35mm tyre which adds further versatility to the bike making it capable of light off road/gravel riding.
It was important that the Etape is suitable for riding across four seasons and all conditions, so a proper mudguard mount was essential. We considered a second pannier mount as the Etape is well suited to touring, but didn’t want to spoil the look of the bike too much with additional braze-ons. Touring has evolved over the last few years from the traditional front and rear pannier set up, to the lighter weight ‘bike packing’ style, so we felt the additional mount was unnecessary. The Etape comes with one eyelet inline with the stay, which is rated to take a 10kg load on a rack. If you plan to carry more weight we can add a second mount to the dropout, rated to 20kg.
Cable routing is another area we considered carefully. For the style of riding the Etape is intended for; where you may end up a long way from a bike shop, we felt that keeping the cables external for ease of maintenance was the best solution. The main cable run attaches underneath the downtube, out of sight for a neat and tidy solution. The cable guides bolt in place and can be adapted for 1x, 2x or electronic groupsets.
Who is it for?
The Etape suits almost all road riding styles, and is intended for riders that are focussed on endurance, long distance comfort and all season versatility. It can cover a huge range of conditions such as club runs, audax, endurance racing, touring, light gravel, winter training, commuting, and more. It sits in our core range between the Evoke and Escape, the Evoke leaning more toward fast road use without the versatility of the Etape, the Escape more for off-road with increased tyre clearance and relaxed geometry.
Features
- Designed & hand finished in the UK
- Grade 9 3AL 2.5V double-butted titanium tube set, with size specific tubing
- 12x100mm 12x142mm Bolt Thru axles
- New tapered headtube
- External cable routing for maximum versatility, full length cable runs protect against the weather, and make maintenance easy when replacement or servicing is require
- Hand brushed finish with glass bead logos
- British threaded bottom bracket
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31.6mm seatpost for added stiffness
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Increased tyre clearance, optimized for 28 or 32mm with mudguards or 35mm without mudguards.
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Discrete and easy to use mudguard/pannier mounts. Three bottle cage mounts for touring
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Available for mechanical or electronic gearing
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We specialise in building bespoke and custom bikes. We offer the spec below as a suggestion but would be happy to quote for any custom build that you have in mind.
Buying Guide
All Enigma framesets can be built to any custom specification by our in house professional mechanics, please contact us for details and prices. Our bikes come with a free set up, custom bike fit with our Body Scanning CRM laser fitting module & a free service when collected in-store. For more information on deciding the best fit if you cannot make it to our retail outlet then please use the following Bike Sizing Guide.