Tuesday, 6 November 2007

Wow!

Trigon Full Carbon 26" MTB Fork (Same as Ritchey WCS)

  • 466 grams / 1.02 lbs ACTUAL WEIGHT without V-brake posts or alloy star nut.


  • The brake posts weigh 24 grams.


  • 431 grams without brake posts cut to 7 5/8"


  • 300mm (11 3/4") x 1 1/8" Full Carbon uncut steer tube
    410mm axle to crown


  • One-piece monocoque construction


  • Obllix Dual-ribbed blades for extreme lateral rigidity


  • Integrated Monocoque carbon dropout design and integrated disc mount


  • Extremely effective vibration absorption due to carbon damping performance


  • Rake: 48


  • Disc and V-brake compatible


  • Includes special carbon steer tube alloy insert starnut

KCNC V-Brake Set



  • Brake Calipers:Spring : Linear 64 Titanium wire.


  • Mounting Hardware : Hard Anodized 7075 AL,M8 & M10 Frame/fork pivots and bolts all provided.


  • Brake block spacers :2,3,4mm provided brake pad alignment.
    Brake arms:105mmin sand blasted black


  • 36 gram triple compound brake cartridges provided with a gold anodized scandium nut & bolts.


  • Structurally stiff ,smooth operation and precisely adjustable.


  • Weight : 58 Grams



Syntace Racelite Carbon Handlebar 46 cm


Weight: 160-178grams


While keeping the handlebar ends in same position the newly developed Syntace shape drops down less towards the break levers. The new shape allows you to be in the drops while staying in a comfortable position.In comparison to the extremely comfortable Syntace CD model we were able to slightly reduce the difference between the upper part of the handlebar and the bar ends of the Racelite 31.8, which enhanced comfort. The closer bend to the drops improves the grip and ergonomics during break applications. In addition to that the Racelite Carbon provides comfortable 6° angles in the upper part of the handlebar.

Carbon Hanldebars can be very light, but in relation to crash security very treacherous as well. In order to achieve the high safety, which is typical of Syntace, we have combined new fiber types and more complex arrangement of the fiber layers with a load-depend diameter. Resulting in a stronger bar

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