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Alternatives to Time Fluidity

Chinese frame alternatives with similar geometry to the Time Fluidity. Compare stack, reach, and handling characteristics.

Similarity is based on frame geometry only (stack, reach, head tube angle, seat tube angle, chainstay length, wheelbase, BB drop). It does not account for frame appearance, build quality, carbon layup, carbon grade, stiffness, weight, or finish.

AIRWOLF YFR066
59%
Airwolf
XL → 58CM59% Compare
Stack, Reach, Head Tube Angle, Seat Tube Angle, Chainstay, Wheelbase, Trail, BB Drop, TT Slope
534 €
Lightcarbon LCR018-D
47%
LightCarbon
XL → XL(580)47% Compare
Stack, Reach, Head Tube Angle, Seat Tube Angle, Chainstay, Wheelbase, Trail, BB Drop, Top Tube, TT Slope
650 $ - 800 $
ELVES Eglath ARX Endurance
45%
Elves
XL → 58045% Compare
= Reach, Seat Tube Angle
Stack, Head Tube Angle, Chainstay, Trail, BB Drop, Top Tube, Tire Clearance
Wheelbase
957 €
Carbonda CFR-1056
44%
Carbonda
XL → XL44% Compare
= Seat Tube Angle
Stack, Reach, Head Tube Angle, Chainstay, Wheelbase, Trail, BB Drop, Top Tube, TT Slope
Tire Clearance

FAQ — Time Fluidity (XL)

What are cheap alternatives to the Time Fluidity (XL)?

These Chinese-made carbon frames offer similar geometry to the Time Fluidity (XL) at a fraction of the price:

What frames have the most similar geometry to the Time Fluidity (XL)?

The AIRWOLF YFR066 is the closest match to the Time Fluidity (XL) with a 59% geometry similarity score, based on stack, reach, head tube angle, seat tube angle, chainstay length, and wheelbase.

How aggressive or comfortable is the Time Fluidity (XL)?

The Time Fluidity (XL) has a stack-to-reach ratio of 1.59, which is very relaxed. This upright geometry maximizes comfort and is typical for endurance, gravel, or touring frames. Great for riders who prioritize comfort over aerodynamics.

What type of bike is the Time Fluidity (XL)?

The Time Fluidity (XL) is classified as a Endurance Road bike with a stack-to-reach ratio of 1.59. Its riding character is very relaxed — maximum comfort for long days in the saddle. The geometry determines how the bike handles and how the rider is positioned — frames with similar numbers will feel similar on the road, regardless of brand.