- The premium class among the trekking bikes – comfort optimized touring bike.
- 29“ balloon tyres for riding effortlessly on gravel roads.
- Sram 12-speed derailleur for mountainous terrain.
Frame
CM | A | B | C | D | E | F | G | H | |
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50 | 625 | 160 | 69 | 73 | 1177 | 482 | 425 | 654 | |
55 | 633 | 170 | 69 | 73 | 1186 | 482 | 430 | 663 | |
60 | 641 | 180 | 69 | 73 | 1194 | 482 | 435 | 672 |
A Top tube horizontal [mm] | 625633641 |
B Head tube [mm] | 160170180 |
C Head tube angle [degree] | 696969 |
D Seat tube angle [degree] | 737373 |
E Wheel base [mm] | 117711861194 |
F Chainstay [mm] | 482482482 |
G Reach [mm] | 425430435 |
H Stack [mm] | 654663672 |
Equipment
Wheelset:
Due to worldwide problems in the delivery chains, the bike can be delivered with modifications.
Rendering is for Reference only.
Technologies
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INTERNAL CABLE ROUTING
Internal Cable Routing inside the frame for protection and a stylish design.
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29" Wheel Size
Large wheels roll better. 29 inches require about eight percent less energy than the 26-inch version. The 29“ wheel takes longer to get going, but rolls easily and quickly over rocks and roots, which brings an additional advantage – more comfort.
Larger wheels roll over obstacles more easily. The ability of a wheel to roll over obstacles is proportional to its size. A 29" wheel, which is about 10% larger than a 26" wheel, can roll over 10% larger obstacles. The larger diameter wheels have more angular momentum so they lose less speed to obstacles and rough sections.
29" bikes tend to offer taller riders a more "natural" frame geometry.