Magnum Titanium is now Available
Our passion project: A Titanium Vision
Finding a titanium track frame usually means a choice between a long-wait boutique build or scouring the web for an ideal frame. For us, this project was personal—a chance to step away from the constraints of mass production and build the "dream frame" that didn't exist in our lineup. We chose titanium not just for its legendary durability, but for its refined, excellent ride quality. It is the high-performance foundation for a project that has been years in the making.
An Identity Defined by Hand
This series was born from a simple question: what happens when we ignore the factory rulebook? While the geometry remains true to the Skream identity—stiff and responsive—the soul of this run is in the finish. Each of these 20 frames was hand-painted in-house by us. We took the raw, industrial grit of titanium and applied experimental textures you won’t find in any standard catalog.
Twenty Frames. Twenty Souls.
In this limited release, the paint is the key. We ditched the standard catalog colors and turned the studio into a laboratory, messing around with experimental textures and techniques that we’ll likely never be able to replicate. The result? No two frames look the same; each one has its own depth, its own personality, and its own unique serial number stamped on the bottom bracket to mark its place in this 20-frame archive. This is an archive of 20 unique identities—built for those who see a bicycle as a piece of moving art.
Skreambikes x ProvitHK : The Titanium Experiment
We wanted to do something a little different with our new titanium frames. Instead of a typical bike shoot, we teamed up with ProvitHK for a creative experiment. We moved away from the standard 'clean' product shots and treated the frames like pieces of art.
Provit used the raw, industrial look of studio C-stands to really make the titanium pop, capturing the heart of what Skream is all about. By stacking the frames in unique ways, they turned our geometry into a series of abstract lines and shapes. It’s raw, it’s metallic, and it’s a totally new way to look at the bikes we build.