New Arrivals February 4, 2005
Edited by John Stevenson
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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.
Planet X Superlight
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Planet X Superlight Team frame
Hailing from the UK (via Taiwan), Planet X's Superlight Team frame
is a raceable aluminium frame at a sensible price. Planet X is perhaps
better known as a mountain bike company, but it's long had one tyre
on the tarmac too. Company founder Dave Loughran has been involved
as an importer with brands such as Casati, Fondriest, LeMond and
Hed and has supported top UK riders like John Tanner, Kevin Dawson,
Mark Lovatt and Paul Curran.
For 2005, Planet X has lightened the Superlight and lengthened
the top tube of all sizes after feedback from sponsored riders who
wanted to be a bit more stretched out than the original geometry
allowed. This means, for example, that our size L frame, with nominal
54cm seat tube and 'somewhat sloping' geometry has an effective
top tube of 57cm and fits me like it was custom built. It's now
hung with the 2005 Shimano Ultegra we mentioned last week and a
stack of other goodies from Planet X and doing duty as my day-to-day
ride.
The Planet X Superlight is available in sizes S, M, L and XL.
Weight: 1420g
Price: UKP250 (bare frame only)
More info: www.planet-x-bikes.com
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Planet X Superlight handlebar
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Planet X Strada Classic 215 Pro handlebar
There are some deeply entrenched positions in the equipment likes
and dislikes of bike riders, and while handlebar shape doesn't quite
inspire the passion of, say, Campagnolo vs Shimano discussions of
tubulars vs clinchers, there are plenty of folks out there who just
don't get on with those new-fangled 'anatomic' handlebars.
For a while it got surprisingly hard to find bars whose drops were
a simple curve, but the old shapes are making a comeback, and Planet
X's offering for curved-bar aficionados is the 7075 aluminium Strada
Classic, with a 150mm drop reminiscent of the old Cinelli 64 shape.
The Strada Classic is available in 44cm and 46cm widths, measured
edge to edge, so that's 42cm and 44cm if you think in centre-to-centre
measurements.
Weight: 245g
Price: UKP39.99
More info: www.planet-x-bikes.com
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Planet X Superlight Team
stem
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Planet X Superlight Team stem
Complementing Planet X's handlebar is this lightweight 3D forged
stem with a four-bolt front cap for easy stem switching. At 120g
it's one of the lighter stems we've seen and it's very tidily made,
with clean lines and a nifty 'X' design shaped into the cap.
Weight: 120g (120mm)
Price: $50
More info: www.planet-x-bikes.com
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DMT Flash
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DMT Flash shoes
Hot on the heels of last month's Diadora Proracer Carbon shoes
comes DMT's entry into the 'none more bling' stakes, the Flash.
But there's function here too with a lightweight, stiff A.C.T. (Aeronautic
Carbon Technology) carbon fiber sole and DMT's one-piece strap and
heel cup that firmly anchors your foot into the shoe.
DMT has aimed at making the Flash as light as possible, with a
new sole design and lightweight materials throughout, and claims
a size 41 shoes weighs 243g. Our size 43 pair weighed 305g each,
which is light, but not staggeringly so.
Weight: 610g/pr (size 43)
Price: $349.99
More info: www.uplandsg.com
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Red Ace s1-advance socks
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Red Ace s1-advance socks
Made from a special cotton mix that's soft, comfortable and wicks
sweat away from your feet, Red Ace's s1-advance socks are a low-cut
cycling shape with an ankle collar to prevent chafing and a silver-treated
sole that's claimed to permanently fight odour.
There's a lightly elasticated mid-foot to snugly grip your feet
and the upper section is made from active-wear fabric with ventilation
mesh panels to keep you cool.
Price: AU$19.99
More info: www.redace.com.au
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Louis Garneau Drytex 1000
undervest
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Louis Garneau Drytex 1000 undervest
Undervests are one of those unsung garments that, once you start
wearing one, you wonder how you managed without, according to the
Cyclingnews Undergarment Editor who got very excited when
this t-shirt from Louis Garneau's new range of base layers arrived
at Cyclingnews Towers.
This undervest is made from a fabric Louis Garneau calls Drytex
1000 and the idea is that you wear it under your jersey even in
warm weather. Drytex 1000 is a very light, moisture-wicking mesh
fabric so it helps keep you dry even when the going gets sweaty
by moving moisture away from the skin. As long as you're not wearing
a windproof top layer, you still stay cool from the breeze blowing
through, but slap a jacket over the top in cooler weather and an
undervest helps keep you warm, as well as dry.
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Pear fruit bars
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JustFruit bars
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Gorge Delights Pear & JustFruit bars
From Washington state come these all-fruit energy bars by Gorge
Delights. The JustFruit bars are, as you might guess, made entirely
from fruit, while the Pear Fruit bars are made from pear plus another
fruit.
JustFruit bars are available in Apple/Raspberry, Apple/Cherry,
Apple/Blueberry and Apple flavours, while Pear bars come in Pear,
Pear/Strawberry, Pear/Blueberry and Pear/Cranberry.
Price: US$15.85 (box of 16)
More info: www.gorgedelights.com
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Can't figure out the right
seat?
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Finding the Perfect Bicycle Seat
Joshua Cohen's Finding the Perfect Bicycle Seat claims to
be "the most comprehensive book on ergonomic bicycle seats
and what it all means for you". The aim is to help cyclists
understand all of the current known facts about the effect of seat
design on sexual health. This has been a hot topic since urologists
began to claim back in the 90s that bike saddles were making all
us male cyclists impotent, and instead of pointing out the actual
microscopic incidence of impotence among cyclists, the bike industry
jumped straight on the bandwagon and began making seats designed
to keep us all properly virile.
Cohen, a physical therapist and product designer, examines the
issues, explains some of the eye-watering the things that can go
wrong 'down there' and aims to provide some guidance to buying and
setting up a saddle that works just right for you.
Price: US$17.95
More info: www.roadbikerider.com
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Suzue Pro Max carbon track
hubs
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Suzue Pro Max carbon track hubs
Suzue's Pro max track hubs are available in three version - the
Pro Max NJS, with cup-and-cone bearings, the Pro Max SB with sealed
bearings and these, the Pro Max carbon. UK importer On-one sent
us a set of each, and very fine they are too, especially the stealth
black carbon jobs with composite centre sections to save weight
and hologram reflective bling strips on the flanges.
Our Pro Max carbon hubs came drilled and slotted for 24 bladed
spokes for building into some high-speed track wheels. The rear
hub is threaded for a fixed sprocket on both sides, as is the Pro
max NJS, while the sealed bearing version has a freewheel thread
on one side for singlespeed applications.
Weight: F/R: 265g/315g
Price: F - £80, R - £100
More info: www.on-one.co.uk
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