These products are fading out in 2013. They are preconfigured and heavely discounted.
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The Bia is a light UD carbon frame that has been optimized for ladies. Women have a different weight/muscle ratio than men. That's why it is even more important for them to have a light, high-quality frame.
The look of the new Castor is dominated by the wide aerodynamic down tube and the ultra thin seatstays. In this aero frame, the cables are internal. The BB30 bracket eliminates the need for external cups, resulting in a stronger lighter bracket with a low Q factor.
Delta is a new carbon race frame. The frame is very light and has excellent torsion stiffness values. The strong 3D headset is a nice visual accent. This no-nonsense frame is offered at a competitive price. The frame exists in one colour only and has a short delivery time.
Aluminium frames are not dead!
The new curved top tube gives the Electra a modern look. The aluminium 7005 double butted tubes of the frame guarantee a low weight and a high reliability.Conical headset 1 1/8 - 1 1/2 and BB30 bracket for increased strength.
Aluminium frames are not dead!
The new curved top tube gives the Electra a modern look. The aluminium 7005 double butted tubes of the frame guarantee a low weight and a high reliability.Conical headset 1 1/8 - 1 1/2 and BB30 bracket for increased strength.
The Metis is an attractively priced frame build from UD uni-directional carbon. This frame has a characteristic look with a sloping top tube and bent seat stays.
The Moros is our most popular frame. The curved top tube and seatstay are design elements that refer to the Californian beach cruiser culture of the sixties.
The Moros is our most popular frame. The curved top tube and seatstay are design elements that refer to the Californian beach cruiser culture of the sixties.
The Moros is our most popular frame. The curved top tube and seatstay are design elements that refer to the Californian beach cruiser culture of the sixties.
The Moros is our most popular frame. The curved top tube and seatstay are design elements that refer to the Californian beach cruiser culture of the sixties.