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2022 Sage

STORM KING Frame Only

A titanium frame gravel frameset.

Manufacturer Price

$5,200
FrameTitanium
SuspensionRigid
Wheels700c
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Bikerumor
Sage Storm King Gravel Bike 3D-prints Mega Tire Clearance

Aug 2023 · Tyler Benedict

The new Storm King v2 hits hard with sleek internal routing, more stable geometry, and massive 700x50 (or bigger!) tire clearance.

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Sage Titanium Storm King V2 gravel bike goes bigger

Aug 2023 · Troy Templin

Modern adventure race geometry, 50mm tires, and stealth routing bring the Sage Titanium Storm King V2 up to speed.

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THE ULTIMATE SRAM AXS XPLR BUILD WITH THE SAGE STORM KING GP - Road Bike Action

Dec 2021 · Troy Templin

WHEN “GP” STANDS STANDS FOR SOMETHING OTHER THAN “GRAN PRIX”

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Mountain Flyer
Sage Storm King: A Monster Gravel Bike For Adventure Utility

Oct 2021

An abundance of metal on a group gravel ride early this spring stunned me. Between a steel All City and titanium frames from Litespeed, Lynskey and Dean, plascic frames were outnumbered three to one. Over the summer I added another metal bike into the mix. With a shot of mountain-bike inspiration, Sage designed the Storm King for a heavier dose of adventure riding than the brands race-oriented Barlow.

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Sage Storm King Review

Nov 2020

Jess Daddio became "competition curious" last year and decided to hang up her steel rig and try out the fast-and-light Sage Storm King, a versatile titanium drop-bar machine that can clear 2.4" tires. After putting well over 1,000 miles on it this summer, bikepacking, gravel grinding, and even trail riding, Jess reports back with a full review...

Highs
  • Clearance for big tires up to 650B x 2.4”

  • Custom builds available

  • Ample mounts for water bottles, racks, and optional fork mounts with the ENVE Adventure Fork

  • All of the weight-to-strength benefits you’d expect of a titanium bike

Lows
  • Uncomfortable saddle, which is a personal preference

  • Sage decals began peeling after only a few rides

  • High price tag if you’re “competition curious”; I imagine only serious endurance racers who like to occasionally tour will buy this bike

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Frame

titanium

Tire Clearance50c

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