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The folks at Dean Bicycles are titanium evangelists. The Colorado-based manufacturer has been building titanium frames for the last 25 years.

Dean's new Antero titanium cyclocross frame. $1200, with rack and fender mounts, and a threaded bottom bracket shell. Interbike 2015. © Cyclocross Magazine

Dean's new Antero Cross titanium cyclocross frame offers solid bang for you buck. The $1200 price tag includes rack and fender mounts, and a threaded bottom bracket shell. © Cyclocross Magazine

In order to bring their love of titanium to the masses, Dean is now offering a frame handmade overseas in Asia for the budget-conscious, the Antero Cross, starting at $1200.

Cyclocross Magazine was able to get an early look at the new Dean Antero Cross. See more photos and details in the slideshow below.

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The frame is offered in stock sizes (Small-XXL) and built by Dean’s overseas partner out of straight-gauged 3/2.5 titanium, with hand-brushed Dean logos.

The Antero Cross is a disc-brake compatible frame that features a 44mm headtube for compatibility with tapered forks.

Dean's new $1200 Antero cyclocross frame features a 44mm head tube and handsome head badge. © Cyclocross Magazine

Dean’s new $1200 Antero cyclocross frame features a 44mm head tube and handsome head badge. © Cyclocross Magazine

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