There's a good chance that you'll see this frame if you go to any bay area races this fall. This is a disc brake model but not for thru-axle wheels. With the rider being barely over 100 lbs. there's no need for that kind of strength in the wheels.
The team is sponsored by a number of companies and the King headset and Enve fork are a couple of the important components provided to this rider for the 2015 CX season.
Wednesday, September 23, 2015
Subscribe to:
Post Comments (Atom)
2 comments:
Hi Paul, wowzers, that is an impressive looking frameset. what kind of aluminum did you use? Also, how do you compare this new fork with the Alpha-Q-CX-10 that I'm running?
The frame graphics are new to me. I think I like the truncation, though it's a risk to diverge like that, right? I get at least a couple brand recognition/allez when on my rock-lobby out enjoying the trails in the east bay per month. it's a wonderful bike you made for me.
-Adam of Oakland, CA
Thank you for such a fantastic blog , and I have been on the lookout for such information. carbon fiber rims
Post a Comment