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Moots Vamoots CRD Frameset


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Moots   |   SKU: MOOTS-VAMOOTS-CRD-FS-064  |   Option: Apex, 48cm

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Moots Vamoots CRD Frameset Info

The Moots Vamoots CRD is a specific kind of road bike: a pure titanium road machine built by hand in Steamboat Springs, Colorado, by a shop that has been doing this since 1981. CRD stands for Complete Road Design — and the name means what it says. This is not an all-road frame with road pretensions or a gravel bike wearing narrow tires. The Moots Vamoots CRD Frameset is optimized entirely for pavement — for pass-bagging, long road days, and building a bike that improves with every mile rather than wearing out. At $8,899 for the Brushed finish and $9,999 for specialty colorways, the frameset arrives with an Enve integrated cockpit, Chris King headset and bottom bracket, and Moots titanium bottle cages — everything needed to build a complete road bike except the groupset and wheels.

The frame uses Moots' RSL (Race Super Light) tubeset — their lightest, internally double-butted titanium tubing — built from 3AL/2.5V alloy main tubes and 6/4 titanium seatstays. The seatstays are pencil-thin, a Vamoots platform hallmark and the primary contributor to the compliance and road-buzz absorption that makes titanium feel different from carbon under sustained load. Each frame is TIG-welded twice: a full tack pass to set precision geometry, followed by a second pass using 6/4 titanium alloy filler rod that builds Moots' signature "stack-of-dimes" bead — the visual signature of a clean, high-strength weld done by hand. The dropouts are 3D-printed titanium, a construction method that saves weight, increases rear-wheel stiffness, and ensures precise alignment between the flat-mount disc caliper, rotor, and 142×12mm thru-axle. The bottom bracket is T47, threaded at 86.5mm — a large-diameter, reliable standard that provides a stiff junction where the seat tube, down tube, and chainstays converge, and routes brake hoses cleanly around the shell.

The CRD is Moots' most integrated road bike to date. Full internal cable routing runs brake hoses through the included Enve Aero Bar and Aero Stem, into the frame through the Chris King AeroSet 3 headset — a component co-developed with Enve specifically for this system — and continues around the T47 BB shell. The Enve carbon fork accepts a 12×100mm thru-axle and keeps the front end aero and uncluttered. Tire clearance runs up to 32mm, optimized around 28–30c road rubber. Electronic shifting only — the full internal routing is designed for Di2 or eTap AXS, not mechanical. The frameset is compatible with nine frame sizes from 48 to 62cm, with custom geometry available. Finish choice is the sole driver of the price difference: Brushed natural titanium at $8,899, anodized and specialty named finishes at $9,999.

Design Benefits

  1. RSL titanium tubeset with pencil-thin seatstays: Moots' Race Super Light tubing is their lightest road tube selection — internally double-butted to remove material where wall thickness isn't structurally required, while preserving strength at the weld zones. The pencil-thin 6/4 titanium seatstays are where the Vamoots platform earns its reputation for road feel: they flex vertically to absorb high-frequency road chatter in a way that the frame's main triangle — designed for stiffness and power transfer — does not.
  2. 3D-printed titanium dropouts: Using additive manufacturing for the dropouts rather than conventional machining allows Moots to hit a precise geometry that ensures flat-mount caliper, rotor, and thru-axle alignment without shimming or adjustment. The 3D-printed structure is lighter than a machined equivalent and stiffer at the rear axle interface — a combination that conventional subtractive manufacturing makes difficult to achieve simultaneously.
  3. Complete integration from the factory: The CRD frameset includes the Enve carbon fork, the Chris King AeroSet 3 headset (co-developed with Enve to route brake hoses between the 1.5" lower bearing and 1.125" steerer), the Chris King T47 bottom bracket, and the Enve integrated Aero Stem and Aero Bar. The integration stack is pre-specified and pre-matched — you're not sourcing compatible components separately or hoping they work together.
  4. T47 threaded bottom bracket: T47 is a large-diameter threaded standard — it installs and services with a wrench rather than a press, won't creak under load the way some press-fit systems do, and at 86.5mm provides the wide bearing platform that stiff cranks and high-wattage pedaling demand. The shell diameter also provides the routing path for brake hose lines around the BB — a detail that enables the full-internal system without compromising BB shell strength.
  5. Handbuilt with a lifetime warranty: Every Vamoots CRD is hand-welded in Steamboat Springs, Colorado, and covered by a lifetime warranty for the original owner. Moots has been building titanium bikes since 1981, and the CRD is the top expression of that institutional knowledge — not a product designed to be replaced after a few seasons, but a frameset built to be ridden for decades. The warranty reflects confidence in the material and the workmanship, not a legal formality.

Final Take

The Moots Vamoots CRD is for the road rider who builds bikes to last. The RSL titanium tubeset, hand-welded in Steamboat Springs, delivers a ride quality that carbon frames approximate but don't duplicate — responsive under power, compliant through rough pavement, and built to a standard that makes a lifetime warranty a statement of intent. With the Enve cockpit and Chris King components already included, the CRD arrives as a complete foundation. Add your groupset and wheels, and ride it for the rest of your life.

Moots Vamoots CRD Frameset - Specifications

Frame Material:
Double-Butted Titanium
Fork:
Carbon
Headset:
Chris King
Seatpost:
27.2mm Required
Bottom Bracket:
Chris King T47
Stem:
ENVE Integrated
Handlebar:
ENVE AR
Max Tire Width:
32mm

*Specifications are subject to change.

Moots Vamoots CRD Frameset Geometry

Moots Vamoots CRD Frameset Geometry
Size:
48
50
52
54
55
56
58
60
62
B. Seat Tube (c-t)
450
480
500
520
530
540
550
570
590
C. Top Tube Length
495
510
530
545
555
565
575
590
605
D. Head Tube Length
100
110
120
130
140
150
160
180
200
E. Chain Stay Length
410
410
410
410
410
410
415
415
415
F. BB Drop
74
74
72
72
72
72
72
70
70
G. Seat Tube Angle
75
75
74.5
74
73.75
73.5
73
72.75
72.75
H. Head Tube Angle
71
71.5
72
72.5
72.75
73
73.25
73.5
73.75
I. Stand Over Height
724
744
762
780
790
800
810
831
851
J. Wheel Size
700c
700c
700c
700c
700c
700c
700c
700c
700c
K. Stack
535.5
546.8
558.3
569.6
580.1
590.5
599
619
639.1
L. Reach
347.7
360.1
372.7
380.2
384.9
389.6
392.1
398.5
407.5

The RA Perspective

The Vamoots CRD is the titanium road bike we'd build for ourselves. Moots has been welding titanium in Steamboat Springs since 1981, and the RSL tubeset represents the refinement of over four decades of that work — pencil-thin seatstays, internally double-butted main tubes, 3D-printed dropouts that lock in flat-mount caliper alignment at the manufacturing stage rather than relying on adjustment at build time.

What sets the CRD apart from earlier Moots road frames is the integration. Routing brake hoses through the Enve cockpit, through the Chris King AeroSet 3 headset, and around the T47 BB shell is an engineering exercise that most titanium framebuilders don't attempt. The result is the cleanest titanium road bike Moots has produced — and because the Enve cockpit and Chris King components are included in the frameset package, you're not compromising on those spec decisions when you build it up.

The ride quality is what people who have owned titanium understand and what people who haven't tend to underestimate. Titanium doesn't just feel like carbon with more durability. It damps high-frequency road buzz differently, carries a spring quality that comes from the material itself rather than from layup decisions, and that character doesn't change as the bike ages. The RSL tubeset rides lighter than its weight suggests.

Our standing advice on the CRD: spec the groupset and wheels you want, because the frameset will outlast everything you put on it. That's what the lifetime warranty is actually telling you — it's confidence in the material, not a marketing line.

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