Thanks for the Ti thoughts. The "L" company is here in my home state which I like to see but buyer beware as they always say.
I've pretty much settled on one of 4 bikes.
Salsa El Mariachi (steel or Ti)
Surly Karate Monkey (steel only I believe)
Or one of the "L" bikes - Mt-29 or Ridgeline.
I'll be seeing what my LBS can do for me.
Steel .vs. Ti
Is there that big of a difference?
Oh ya, if they're out of your home state then you should be able to get answers for any questions or concerns you may have pretty directly. The MT29 is a smokin' deal for ti. Just check tire clearance in the rear if you want to run something in the 2.4" range.
Steel vs Ti. I've been lusting a ti bike since I was 11 years old. I've been able to afford steel so that's what I ride. I have owned a custom steel frame since 2012 and the thing fits perfectly and is built to ride for what and how I ride, it's perfect. The process of getting a custom built was also very engaging which I enjoyed. There's something cool about riding 'the one and only' as it's MY bike, if you know what I mean.
Between the two materials there are so many variables. A well built custom steel frame with good materials, attention to fit/sizing, frame spec details etc.. may be a tad heavier than a ti frame but could/would ride better or just as good as a stock ti frame. Again so many variables. There are threads on threads on threads on this stuff on mtbr.
For me......
Between the KM and the El Mar, I'd go El Mar as, to me it seems like a better frame. I like dropout/drivetrain options, some people don't care.
Between a Lynskey and a Ti El Mar, I'd go El Mar, even though they started painting them.
Chat with your bike shop guys, they may be able to hook you up with a good price on the Lynskey's as they're local.
Niner's got some cool options, Kona Honzo if you want something agro and heavy, the Unit if you want something more standard. Chromag Rootdown or the handmade Surface if you want something a little 'exotic' for where you're at. They're nice, a lot of friends on them.
Lots' of options out there.
Good Luck!