Bontrager Race Lite X carbon fibre
crankset
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Bontrager gets (carbon) cranky
Here's Bontrager's new Race Lite X carbon fibre crankset,
featuring carbon fibre arms with forged alloy spider for optimized strength
and a 7075-T6 alloy chainring, mates to a GXP out-board bearing bottom
bracket and comes in double, triple and compact (110mm BCD) versions.
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Clank n'pail, Canyonsnail, Cannondale?
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Clank n'pail, Canyonsnail, Cannondale?
Nein, it's a Canyon, a very popular Germany bike brand that
certainly offers an homage to the American brand. This is Canyon's top
of the line Carbon Ultimate model, equipped with FSA's MegaExo carbon
fibre crankset. And check out the comfy-looking Tune saddle!
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Cannondale Prophet
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Prophet Margin
Cannondale's new Prophet mountain bike provides 140mm of
balanced front and rear travel, with adjustable frame geometry, a welded
hollow Hot Box swingarm pivot that Cannondale says offers "great lateral
stiffness for superior efficiency and precise tracking." Shown here is
the Siemens-Cannondale Team Replica 4X version, sporting a FSA El Toro
crank with bash guard. Forkwise, Prophet Team Replica 4X profits from
a Lefty Max Carbon 140 crank with SPV Evolve and a Manitou Swinger SPV
4 Way Air rear shock.
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CAAD8's innards
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CAAD you shave off some grams?
Although the carbon/aluminium SIX13 remains atop the Cannondale
road bike pyramid, CAAD8 is the American firm's newest version of its
CAAD Optimo frame series. It's Cannondale's lightest aluminium road frame
ever at 30 grams less than its predecessor CAAD7. This new rig has Cannondale's
shaped Power Pyramid downtube and a tapered bouble-butted seat tube, mated
to a rear triangle with 6061-T6 aero seatstays, butted chainstays and
forged dropouts.
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Cannondale's R1000 Compact Drive
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And here it is in a bike
Cannondale's R1000 Compact Drive has a CAAD8 Si Optimo frame,
Slice Premium fork and Fizik Airone saddle and the new Shimano Ultegra
10 speed shifters, driven by an all-new Cannodale Si Compact Carbon 50
x 36 Compact crank, specially designed by FSA for Cannondale to fit the
oversize CODA bottom bracket.
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Cannodale's all new Si Compact
Carbon 50X36 Compact crank
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Cannondale gets compact
Here's a detail shot of Cannodale's all new Si Compact Carbon
50X36 Compact crank. There were more compact cranks at Eurobike than you
can shake a tyler Hamilton Tour stage win at. Why go compact? Many fans
of this approach to gearing swear by two incontrovertable facts: A compact
chainset is lighter than a standard double, and provides a better Q-Factor
than a triple crankset. One Cyclingnews editor is planning to sell
his collection of old 110mm mountain bike cranks and retire on the proceeds.
Retro compact, you see...
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Colnago Master 2005
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Classic Meets Carbon
For 2005, Ernesto Colnago has updated the classic all-steel
Master with a carbon-fibre rear triangle. Note that the show model is
shown with HP chainstays, which will not be on the production model.
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Colnago C50 2005
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Update For C50
Last year, Colnago introduced the C50 to commemorate his
fiftieth anniversary as a bike builder. For 2005, the Cambiago, Italy
firm is building its C50 model with a lighter high-modulus carbon fibre
in a unique twill weave and has updated all the colors on the C50 model.
This paint scheme is PR04.
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MTB maestro Max Commencal branches
out
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Road warrior
Mad Max Commencal of Sunn mountain bike frame has had his
own firm for years and now also makes road bikes. Here's a clean Commencal
road machine for 2005; aluminium / carbon fibre road frame with integrated
headset and carbon fibre fork.
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DMT Flash
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Flashy DMT
Flash Italian shoe maker DMT has some nice new kicks for
2005, with their new Flash model as top of the line. The Italian-made
shoes sport a one-piece perforated upper and micro lever mated to the
new 2X Density closure, placed atop an all-new full carbon fibre sole
and weigh in at 243g/pair (size 41), according to DMT. Flash will be available
in 3 colorways.
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DMT Kyoma
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On thy sole..
DMT's new Kyoma model for 2005 shares the SHLC carbon fibre
sole with the Flash model, but has a one-piece microfibre upper with three
velcro closures and an external heel counter. Kyoma comes in three colorways.
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Fizik Airone Carbon
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Fizik trims Airone
Tried and tested by Saeco's Gibo Simoni and lauded as one
of 2004's most interesting products, Fizik's Airone saddle has been upgraded
and improved for 2005 via the integration of their Aliante saddles TwinFlex
technology into the Airone Carbon, made trendier still with the addition
of white carbon fibre. Airone Carbon tips the scales at a reported 199
grams, 30 grams ligher than the original Airone.
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Fizik Bar:Gel
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More Fizik comfyness
Already acknowledged experts in the use of gel technology
for comfort, Selle Royale has teamed with their Fizik brand to launch
Bar:Gel for 2005. Created with proprietary Technogel, which according
to Fizik is the best gel flowing due to it's superior shape memory. Bar:Gel
consists of 2 curved gel strips for drops, two straight strips for the
top and durable, breathable and grippy Microtex tape.
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