Condor's new Diamante
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The Diamante features
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Curvy seat stays
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Wishbone seat stays
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The curved down tube
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The Diamante utilises
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In addition to the retro "Team Mackeson" paint job
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The updated Leggera
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The Leggera also
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The completely restyled Baracchi
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This still hurts!
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New frame, new fork
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The Classico
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This is a new bike!
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Condor Bling!
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The Italia sits near the bottom of the Condor range
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… in the form of a complete carbon rear
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Condor is still famous for its track frames
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… and the steel Pista
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The Squadra is also available
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Red trim, Red groupset.
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Condor is continuing to revive
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Some serious lugwork
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For a limited time only
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More lugs, an Eiffel Tower, and a Tricoleur
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Pinnacle Bikes
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This Aeos Carbon Team was ridden and abused
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Curvy wishbone seat stays
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The Aeos has a triangular section
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Those curvy stays
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C3 carbon fibre
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The Aeos fork
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Pinnacle's new combined head tube badge and cable stop
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Abuse suffered by this Dura-Ace chainset
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If you can't see yourself in Plowman Craven - Evans Cycles colours
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The Aeos Carbon 3.0
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The head tube area of the finished article
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Forward Thinking UK Design
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Enigma's mid range Echo
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Enigma now has a titanium mtb hardtail
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The Ego features double gusssets
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A replaceable derailleur hanger
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The ovalised down tube joins the bottom bracket
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Enigma frames are full of trick details
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Bespoke drop outs on the road frames
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The range topping Enigma Eulogy.
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A special Lab project
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Let's go down to the lab…
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Pro-Lite's Espresso
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The Espresso features
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Pro-Lite can build its bikes
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Pro-Lite's Trentino
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Pro-Lite's entry level frame
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The range topping X-Pedo
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Kinesis has a new carbon 'cross frame
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The C-Six Crosslight
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The C-Six Crosslight
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Kinesis' own Evo Fork
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The Kinesis KR-810
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The KR-810 has Kinesis' new
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3K woven carbon fibre
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There's a lot of racing heritage
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In addition to road bikes
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At the top of Raleigh's AIRLite range
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The AIRLite Carbon Race
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12K carbon weave can be seen
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More of that carbon weave
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The Carbon Aero fork has an alloy steerer
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