A-Frame AllTrack
You can see my initial review of the AllTrack here! ⬇️
Build 28/30
Material and Manufacturing quality 9/10
Paint and Finish 9/10
Weight 10/10
The AllTrack shows some truly beautiful features, like the great quality of the welds, its 3D-printed seatpost clusters, or the beautiful “Solar Bloom Fade” finish. Just be aware that titanium anodizing can be very fragile, and every scratch will show. As for the weight, the All Track comes at only 1250g for the frameset with headset and uncut fork.
Ride 26/30
Geometry and sizing 8/10
Versatility 10/10
Handling and comfort 9/10
The AllTrack is available from XS (48) to XL (58), with a geometry that can feel relatively mellow for a track bike, even with a 75° to 74.5° seat angle across the board. But with 40 mm of tire clearance up front and 50 mm with the wheel tucked all the way back, the Alltrack will take you anywhere you ask. with a 35 mm rake fork, the handling remains precise.
Value 18/30
Price 6/10
Availability 7/10
Used Market 5/10
Priced at $3,200, the All-Track sits below titanium options like the Weis Hammer Track or No.22 Little Wing. Availability is limited to preorder windows, though, and production runs are small. Finding one on the second-hand market won’t be easy — but it’s not impossible. Just know each batch is produced in very limited numbers.
SSS Factor 8/10
I really enjoyed riding the AllTrack, and if it wasn’t for a few cosmetic details, I think I could get one for myself. Very much looking forward for the next version.