New Arrivals June 3, 2005
By John Stevenson & James Huang
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Welcome to New Arrivals, a section showcasing the latest equipment
that's landed on the Cyclingnews tech desk. Look out for reviews over
the next few months when we've clocked up some saddle time with this stuff.
Spiuk Nexion
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Spiuk Nexion helmet
The top of the line helmet from this Basque country clothing manufacturer
has an unusual internal mesh cradle, 22 vents, an in-mold shell,
and a micro-adjust occipital cradle. A peak (aka visor) is also
included to keep the sun out of your eyes. It's removable if you
don't want to go for the mountain bike-style look, and Spiuk even
includes a couple of plastic covers to plug the attachment points
so it doesn't look like there's something missing.
The helmet of the Illes Balears and Kaiku pro teams, the Nexion
is available in ten colour schemes.
More info: www.spiuk.com;
US importer: www.dpmsports.com
Price: US$139.99
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Spiuk Top Ten
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Spiuk Top Ten Bib Shorts
Spiuk's extensive range of clothing is topped by these high-quality
bib shorts, with flat-stitched seams, a four-panel pad lined with
Confortemp to regulate temperature and extensive use of mesh to
keep you cool in the heat of a Pyrenean summer.
First impressions are of a very unostentatious black item, but
when you look closer you start to notice details such as the large
slabs of relective fabric down the back of each leg for visibility,
the way the mesh at the back extends to just above the pad for ventilation,
and the soft 'zig-zag' leg grippers.
More info: www.spiuk.com;
US importer: www.dpmsports.com
Price: US$119.99
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Spiuk Dual jersey
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Spiuk Dual bib shorts
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Spiuk Dual jersey & bib shorts
Spiuk offers an extensive range of matching jersey and shorts combinations
and for the most part the matching comes from colour highlights
in the shorts synching with the jerseys, which means that there's
a degree of subtlety about the designs - just the thing if you don't
want to look like a pro wannabe.
The Dual combination is shown here in blue and is also available
in yellow and grey/pink. Jersey features include a hidden zip that
comes almost to the bottom of the jesey; a silicone gripper at the
back of the waist to keep it from riding up; an extra zip pocket
at the back (as well as the usual trio) and reflective tape for
night-time visibility. The fabric is a lightweight polyester with
a partially open weave to let fresh air in and perspiration out.
The Dual bib shorts have a Spiuk 3DZ pad made from in Coolmax and
Elastize fabrics, which appears tobe identical to the pad in the
Top Ten shorts above; mesh braces for cooling, and reflective logos.
More info: www.spiuk.com;
US importer: www.dpmsports.com
Prices: Jersey - US$79.99; bib shorts - US$99.99
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Spiuk Country jersey
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Spiuk Country bib shorts
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Spiuk Country jersey & shorts
Spiuk's Country jersey is slightly more casually styled, with a
chunky regular zip edged with reflective material for visibility.
In a nice detail, the neck extends into a pocket to cover the top
of the zip when it's fully done up. Like the dual, the Country has
a silicone waist grip, and reflective on the pockets, but it lack's
the Dual's zipped rear pocket.
A blue colourway is also available, along with red and the very
bright yellow shown here. The matching bib shorts have mesh side
panels for ventilation, a moulded, four-panel pad, silicone leg
grips, and mesh braces.
More info: www.spiuk.com;
US importer: www.dpmsports.com
Prices: Jersey - $US84.99; bib shorts - US$104.99
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American Classic magnesium
wheels
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American Classic Magnesium Road Wheelset
As the name suggests, in these wheels American Classic mates its
novel ultralight RD 205 cassette hub and Micro 58 front hub to a
pair of unique 325g magnesium hoops. Magnesium is lighter than aluminium
but also stiffer, allowing American Classic to make a metallic clincher
rim that rivals carbon fiber in weight without compromising much
in order to shave some grams. These rims and hubs are built up in
a rather conventional fashion and add up to a clincher wheelset
that weighs a measly 1288g a pair without skewers.
More info: www.amclassic.com
Price: US$995.95
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Stan's NoTubes ZTR Olympic
Disc Wheels
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Stan's NoTubes ZTR Olympic Disc Wheelset
Stan Koziatek continues on his never-ending quest to minimize rotating
weight. The ZTR Olympic Disc is his latest rim design and offers
UST tubeless compatibility (or, of course, you can use his sealant
with standard tires if you wish) at only 347g per rim. (For riders
who find that a scary-light weight even for a cross-country rim,
a 385g version is also available) The ZTR Olympic Disc rim promises
easier inflation, less burping of air, and fewer pinch flats as
a result of some innovative rim geometry. These rims are matched
up to a pair of WTB Laserlite Disc hubs and DT Revolution spokes,
making for an IS disc-compatible tubeless 26in wheelset that weighs
only 1401g for the pair without skewers.
More info: www.notubes.com
Price: US$535.00
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Stan's NoTubes Coated Aluminum
Disc Rotors
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Stan's NoTubes Coated Aluminum Disc Rotors
Stan's revised rotors now have a specially coated brake track to
allow the use of standard organic disc brake pads, unlike his first-generation
aluminum rotors which were only anodized. These 160mm diameter rotors
are made of aircraft aluminum, cutting their weight to roughly half
that of standard stainless steel rotors. Stan has clearly has kept
his Cannondale customers in mind with the unique 6-bolt/4-bolt hybrid
drilling, too. Clearly these rotors are not an ideal choice for
heavier riders (in fact they're specifically not recommended for
riders over 170lb) or for more extreme applications such as trials
but should work just fine for regular-duty cross-country riding.
More info:
www.notubes.com
Price: US$95.00 each
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Rotor RS4X mountain bike
cranks
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Rotor RS4X mountain bike cranks
Rotor cranks incorporate a very unconventional cam arrangement
to eliminate the dead spot in your pedal stroke. This is accomplished
by accelerating the backstroke so that your pedals are never perfectly
aligned at the 12 and 6 o'clock position and ensuring that you're
always on the power. Rotor's updated RS4X MTB cranks shed some heft
and gain some rigidity over the previous RS4 with some clever machine
work and an integrated bottom bracket arrangement. They're still
not "light" at a rather hefty 1200g for the complete set, but the
performance advantages may be well worth it.
We reviewed an earlier road bike version of the Rotor crank here.
More info: www.rotorcranks.com
Price: US$729.00
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Ultimate Support Systems
Pro-Elite Repair Stand
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Ultimate Support Systems Pro-Elite Repair Stand
The folks at Ultimate Support Systems have revised and updated
their venerable Bicycle Repair Station to produce the new Pro-Elite
Repair Stand. This new workstand utilizes the same sturdy and stable
collapsible tripod base and telescoping aluminum alloy construction
but with a thoroughly reworked clamp head incorporating an outstanding
push button release function. Available accessories include the
new Pro Truing Station, handlebar holder, attaching toolbox and
tool tray, as well as a carrying case to transport the whole 15
pound package. And it's anodized red!
More info: www.ultimatesupport.com
Prices: Pro-Elite Repair Stand - US$229.99; Pro Truing Station
- US$74.99; Handlebar holder - US$15.99; Attaching toolbox - US$34.99;
Attaching tool tray - US$24.99
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