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CERVELO R5 2022 – INTRODUCING THE ALL-NEW R5!

Cervelo R5 2022

Launched today! Introducing the all-new Cervelo R5, a superlight climbing bike that also cuts through the air with guaranteed aero-efficiency and handles like a dream. If you’re a fan of professional road racing and watched this year’s Tour De France or Vuelta A Espana you may well have spotted that the Jumbo Visma team were onboard the all-new R5 back then; there’s been plenty of industry chat on this bike and it was very much Cervelo’s ‘open secret’ before today with La Vuelta’s overall winner Primoz Roglic even taking a special edition all-red R5 onto the podium at the conclusion of this year’s final grand tour.

Cervelo R5 2022

Race fans may well have already spotted the all-new Cervelo R5 in action.

 

The new 2022 version of the Cervelo R5 features a mix of significant improvements and subtle refinements over the previous version. The new R5 frame is now 130 grams lighter which Cervelo state is a 16% reduction in weight from what was already a super light frame. Total weight for the new R5 frameset is just over 1 kilogram, with the frame weighing 703 grams and the fork weighing 329 grams. The fully-integrated cockpit which routes all cables and brake hoses through the handlebar, stem, headset, frame and fork also features parts which boast further weight loss; handlebar and stem are both 12 grams lighter and the R5’s carbon seatpost is also 20 grams lighter.

 

Cervelo R5 2022

The new Cervelo R5 has shed even more weight than its feather-weight predecessor.

 

While the Cervelo R5 is most definitely not being marketed as an all-singing all-dancing aero road bike there’s certainly some refinement when it comes to tube profiling and component integration. With all the knowledge that they gained from the design and development of their S5 and P5 bikes the Cervelo engineers have created a carbon chassis that cuts through the air more efficiently and saves watts in the real world not just in the wind tunnel.

So what type of road riding and racing is the Cervelo R5 aimed at? Well, the way the bike has been ridden in competition so far is an obvious clue to how Cervelo see the R5 being utilised by the wider public. Already a race winner in the mountains of France and Spain this year, the R5 is designed to get to the top fast with this feather-light road bike exceling on long, steep climbs. The previous version of the R5 was already famed for its climbing prowess and while this factor has been further refined here, the Cervelo designers have also spent a lot of time and energy on enhancing the ride quality of the R5 on the downhills too, creating a machine that carves the turns and instils new levels of confidence in your bike handling.

Cervelo R5 2022

A fully integrated cockpit means more aero efficiency over longer distances.

 

Cervelo have really made the most of their working partnership with the Jumbo Visma pro cycling team, taking almost endless amounts of feedback from both the riders and staff within the team. The previous version of the R5 had been flagged by some racers as being almost too stiff, stating that while it climbed beautifully, a long day in the saddle could get a little uncomfortable, particularly as the multiple stages of a mountainous Grand Tour began to take their effect. With this clear bit of feedback the Cervelo designers and engineers set themselves a new brief for the all-new R5 – find the sweet spot between having the right amount of stiffness for responsive, efficient climbing and enhanced comfort in the saddle.

Cervelo R5 2022

The brief was clear, make the new R5 even more comfortable WITHOUT compromising on efficiency. 

 

Cervelo worked on various carbon layups to help strike that balance and sent them over to Team Jumbo-Visma for testing. Tom Dumoulin, the Dutch cycling superstar was an ideal candidate to offer valuable feedback having ridden the previous Cervelo R5 bike at Team Sunweb before he joined Jumbo Visma. His feedback was particularly positive – the new R5 climbed just as efficiently but that added compliance and meant he would finish his training rides and races less fatigued. That was all Cervelo needed to hear and the all-new R5’s frameset was signed-off.

Cervelo R5 2022

Research and development work with the Jumbo Visma pro cycling team has paid off with a noticeably more comfortable ride.

 

With that fully integrated cockpit, slightly more compact frame with more compliant seat stays, powerful hydraulic disc brakes, cutting-edge electronic groupsets (with options from SRAM or Shimano) and an increase to tyre clearance allowing you to run tyres up to 34mm wide the all-new 2022 Cervélo R5 ticks all the boxes on the check list that we’ve all very quickly come to expect from a modern road racing bike. The fact that the new R5 is already race proven at the highest levels of competition before its official launch should tell you all you need to know.

Cervelo R5 2022

The all-new Cervelo R5 2022 has already taken overall victory in the Vuelta A Espana.

 

Cervelo R5 Red eTap AXS

2022 Cervelo R5 Red eTap AXS £11,699.00

Full Specification:

  • Frame: Cervélo R5 Carbon
  • Fork: Cervélo All-Carbon, Tapered R5 Fork
  • Headset: FSA IS2 1-1/4 x 1-1/2
  • Thru Axles: Cervelo Aero Thru-Axles, 12×100/142, Removable Handle
  • Wheels: New Reserve 34/37mm DT240 XDR, 20h (F), 24h (R), 22.6mm IW (F), 21.6mm IW (R), Center-Lock, Tubeless Ready
  • Tyres: Vittoria Corsa TLR G2.0 25c
  • Crankset: SRAM Red AXS 48/35 with Power Meter
  • Bottom Bracket: Ceramic Speed Dub
  • Chain: SRAM RED 12 spd
  • Front Derailleur: SRAM RED eTap AXS 12 spd
  • Rear Derailleur: SRAM RED eTap AXS 12 spd
  • Cassette SRAM RED 12s XG1290, 10-28
  • Shifters: SRAM RED eTap AXS HRD 12 spd
  • Handlebar: Cervélo HB13 Carbon
  • Stem: Cervélo ST31 Carbon
  • Brake Calipers: SRAM Red HRD
  • Brake Rotors: SRAM CenterLine XR 160mm
  • Saddle: Prologo Scratch M5 NACK
  • Seatpost : Cervélo SP24 Carbon Aero Post
  • Accessories: Cervelo Faceplate Front Computer/Accessory Mount, Cervelo Rear Accessory Mount

 

Cervelo R5 Force eTap AXS

2022 Cervelo R5 Force eTap AXS £8,599.00

Full Specification:

  • Frame: Cervélo R5 Carbon
  • Fork: Cervélo All-Carbon, Tapered R5 Fork
  • Headset: FSA IS2 1-1/4 x 1-1/2
  • Thru Axles: Cervelo Aero Thru-Axles, 12×100/142, Removable Handle
  • Wheels: New Reserve 34/37mm DT370 XDR, 20h (F), 24h (R), 22.6mm IW (F), 21.6mm IW (R), Center-Lock, Tubeless Ready
  • Tyres: Vittoria Corsa TLR G2.0 25c
  • Crankset: SRAM Force AXS 48/35 with Power Meter
  • Bottom Bracket: SRAM Dub
  • Chain: SRAM Force, 12 spd
  • Front Derailleur : SRAM Force eTap AXS 12 spd
  • Rear Derailleur : SRAM Force eTap AXS 12 spd
  • Cassette: SRAM Force 12s XG1270, 10-33
  • Shifters: SRAM Force eTap AXS HRD 12 spd
  • Handlebar: Cervélo HB13 Carbon
  • Stem: Cervélo ST31 Carbon
  • Brake Calipers: SRAM Force HRD
  • Brake Rotors: SRAM Paceline 160mm
  • Saddle: Prologo Scratch M5 PAS TiRox
  • Seatpost : Cervélo SP24 Carbon Aero Post
  • Accessories: Cervelo Faceplate Front Computer/Accessory Mount, Cervelo Rear Accessory Mount

 

Cervelo R5 Dura Ace Di2

2022 Cervelo R5 Dura Ace Di2 £11,699.00

Full Specification:

  • Frame: Cervélo R5 Carbon
  • Fork: Cervélo All-Carbon, Tapered R5 Fork
  • Headset: FSA IS2 1-1/4 x 1-1/2
  • Thru Axles: Cervelo Aero Thru-Axles, 12×100/142, Removable Handle
  • Wheels: New Reserve 34/37mm DT240, 20h (F), 24h (R), 22.6mm IW (F), 21.6mm IW (R), Center-Lock, Tubeless Ready
  • Tyres: Vittoria Corsa TLR G2.0 25c
  • Crankset: Shimano Dura-Ace 9200 52/36
  • Bottom Bracket: Ceramic Speed 24
  • Chain: Shimano CN-M9100, 12 spd
  • Front Derailleur: Shimano Dura-Ace Di2 9250, 12 spd
  • Rear Derailleur: Shimano Dura-Ace Di2 9250, 12 spd
  • Cassette: Shimano Dura-Ace CS-R9200, 12 spd, 11-30
  • Shifters: Shimano Dura-Ace Di2 9270, 12 spd
  • Handlebar: Cervélo HB13 Carbon
  • Stem: Cervélo ST31 Carbon
  • Brake Calipers: Shimano Dura-Ace 9270 Hydraulic Disc
  • Brake Rotors: Shimano RT-MT900, 160mm
  • Saddle: Prologo Scratch M5 NACK
  • Seatpost: Cervélo SP24 Carbon Aero Post
  • Accessories: Cervelo Faceplate Front Computer/Accessory Mount, Cervelo Rear Accessory Mount

 

Cervelo R5 Ultegra Di2

2022 Cervelo R5 Ultegra Di2 £8,299.00

Full Specification:

  • Frame: Cervélo R5 Carbon
  • Fork: Cervélo All-Carbon, Tapered R5 Fork
  • Headset: FSA IS2 1-1/4 x 1-1/2
  • Thru Axles: Cervelo Aero Thru-Axles, 12×100/142, Removable Handle
  • Wheels: New Reserve 34/37mm DT370, 20h (F), 24h (R), 22.6mm IW (F), 21.6mm IW (R), Center-Lock, Tubeless Ready
  • Tyres: Vittoria Corsa TLR G2.0 25c
  • Crankset: Shimano Ultegra 8100 52/36
  • Bottom Bracket: JY-BB 24
  • Chain: Shimano CN-M8100, 12 spd
  • Front Derailleur: Shimano Ultegra Di2 8150, 12 spd
  • Rear Derailleur: Shimano Ultegra Di2 8150, 12 spd
  • Cassette: Shimano Ultegra CS-R8100, 12 spd, 11-30
  • Shifters: Shimano Ultegra Di2 8170, 12 spd
  • Handlebar: Cervélo HB13 Carbon
  • Stem Cervélo ST31 Carbon
  • Brake Calipers: Shimano Ultegra 8170 Hydraulic Disc
  • Brake Rotors: Shimano RT-MT800, 160mm
  • Saddle: Prologo Scratch M5 PAS TiRox

 

Geometry:

Cervelo R5 2022

Cervelo R5 2022

 

Written by Johnny Dodgin

 

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FINN CROCKETT TAKES 3RD OVERALL IN THE BRITISH CYCLING NATIONAL ROAD RACE SERIES!

Wheelbase Cabtech Castelli

A HUGE Chapeau! To our man Finn Crockett of the Wheelbase Cabtech Castelli team who has taken 3rd overall in the National Road Series AND took 1st place overall in the Under 23 category!

The series closed out on the infamous Beaumont Trophy race circuit in Northumberland with the Wheelbase Cabtech Castelli team represented by Logan Maclean, Matt Clarke and Finn Crockett with Finn placing a very respectable 18th place to back up his previous 3rd place podium position at the Lancaster GP and 10th place at Ryedale. Finn’s consistent form this season and his brilliant podium spot in the first round saw him take 3rd place overall in the National Road Series which is a fantastic result against the very best road racing cyclists in the UK.

Finn is currently continuing his education, balancing racing and his studies to great effect as proven this year. Racing against a large cohort of pro riders who only have their training and racing to consider Finn has shown that with a lot of determination and focus, tasting success against the very best can be achieved. Not only did Finn place 3rd overall, but thanks to his young age he also took 1st place overall in the Under 23 category!

Congratulations again Finn and thank you for representing Wheelbase so well!

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Finn Crockett (right) took 3rd place overall in the National Road Race Series.

 

Wheelbase Cabtech Castelli

Riders roll off the Beaumont Trophy start line.

 

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Finn Crockett (left) successfully balances racing with his studies.

 

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Finn takes 1st place overall in the National Road Race Series Under 23 category.

 

Written by Johnny Dodgin

Photos by Simon Wilkinson

 

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FAST BIKE FRIDAY – PINARELLO PRINCE DISC ULTEGRA 2021 WITH MAVIC KSYRIUM WHEELS

Pinarello Prince Disc Ultegra 2021

This week’s Fast Bike Friday feature is firmly focused on speed and aerodynamic efficiency with the Pinarello Prince Disc Ultegra road bike in the spotlight. Available in several different guises this particular model features Shimano’s brilliantly functional 11-Speed mechanical groupset, powerful flat-mount hydraulic disc brakes and a pair superlight Mavic Ksyrium Elite UST wheels. Stunning to look at, you could be forgiven for thinking that the Pinarello Prince is primarily focused on Italian styling over functional design, however there’s some solid science behind each and every feature on this cutting-edge race bike, with Pinarello proving yet again that their most technologically advanced road bikes are able to perform at the highest level while looking amazing too.

Pinarello Prince Disc Ultegra 2021

The Pinarello Prince boasts a super-aero profile and fully integrated cockpit.

 

You may be familiar with the term ‘trickle down technology’ where design and manufacturing innovation filter down from models higher up in a brand’s range. Pinarello make a point of highlighting the fact that a considerable amount of the design features found on the Prince Disc have come directly from their Dogma F12 model, as used by Team Ineos within the professional road racing world. With lightweight climbing efficiency, stiffness and responsiveness on high-end road race bikes now being the expected norm, our attention has shifted to aerodynamics with this now being the number one consideration for most bike brands. So it’s no surprise to see that as well as being informed by all that rich racing heritage from the Dogma the Prince also inherits its total cable integration system, called TiCR which enables a significant aerodynamic advantage.

Pinarello Prince Disc Ultegra 2021

The Prince includes Pinarello’s TiCR design principle, featuring internal cable routing and a fully integrated cockpit.

 

Pinarello Prince Disc Ultegra 2021

Viewed from the front it’s easy to see just how aerodynamic the Pinarello Prince is.

 

Pinarello Prince Disc Ultegra 2021

As well as that aero frame, the Prince is spec’d with an aerodynamic MOST Tiger stem and headset spacers which cleverly conceal all of the cables.

 

Made from T700 UD Toray Carbon the Prince is responsive and instantly reacts to acceleration but also gives a magic carpet ride thanks to its high dampening quality which helps to absorb road vibration and keep you more comfortable over longer rides and races. Along with the clever use of this material Pinarello have specially profiled the seat stays to provide a higher level of compliance in this key area, further helping to negate any potential road buzz.

T700 Toray Carbon offers a magic carpet ride thanks to its clever composition.

 

Pinarello Prince Disc Ultegra 2021

Specially profiled seat stays are designed to provide a higher level of dampening, helping to absorb road vibration.

 

The Pinarello Dogma featured some really clever frame tube profiling, developed to increase power transfer through the frame in key areas; their asymmetric configuration can now be seen on the Prince too, with both the downtube and the rear seatstays moulded asymmetrically to favour a larger portion of the frame towards the right which, their research has proved, helps to deal with the extra forces put through the drive-side on the frame. This is all achieved without adding any extra aerodynamic drag.

Pinarello Prince Disc Ultegra 2021

That asymmetric rear triangle is most noticeable at the junction between the seatstay and the seat tube.

 

Going back to aerodynamics and the tube profiles of the Prince it’s worth noting that Pinarello have once again taken inspiration from the design and development work done on the Dogma. The main tubes of the Prince feature a profile that Pinarello call ‘Flatback Profile’ which follows exactly the same principle sometimes described as a ‘Kamm-tail’ or ‘truncated aerofoil’; the principle is that a shape with a forward-facing rounded front combined with a flattened-off profile on the rear-facing portion is more efficient at cutting through the air. The Pinarello designers didn’t stop there though; again, with lessons learned from the development of the Dogma, Pinarello have used a concave profile on the inward-facing lower portion of the downtube to enhance the Prince’s aero-efficiency when two bottle cages and water bottles are fitted – another great real world consideration from Pinarello.

Pinarello Prince Disc Ultegra 2021

The Pinarello Prince downtube features a concave profile, helping to make the frame more aerodynamic when a water bottle and cage is fitted.

 

Pinarello Prince disc Ultegra 2021

The Pinarello Prince Disc Ultegra is fitted with 25mm tyres but easily accommodates 28mm if you prefer.

 

Pinarello Prince Disc Ultegra 2021

That aero-efficient concave downtube is also slightly asymmetric to accommodate the extra forces incurred on the drive side of the bike.

 

Pinarello Prince Disc Ultegra 2021

The Prince’s race pedigree shows here with the UCI approval sticker.

 

Pinarello Prince Disc Ultegra 2021

The Prince’s aero seatpost includes titanium bolts to help bring down the weight of the bike even more.

 

If you’ve been following the development and evolution of successive Pinarello framesets then you’ll already be familiar with their distinctive fork profile, featuring an exaggerated curve. This has been a staple of Pinarello’s top-end road bikes since 2000 with the shape helping to deliver precise steering, stability and an increased reduction of longitudinal and lateral shocks. The new Pinarello Prince fork has been further enhanced, with full integration into the frame for greater aerodynamic efficiency; seen from the side the Prince now boasts clean lines and smooth, aerodynamic junctions between frame, fork, headset and stem. This disc-brake-specific fork has been developed to be more aerodynamic and features Pinarello’s ForkFlap™ design to channel air around the lower fork leg and disc brake configuration.

Pinarello Prince Disc Ultegra 2021

Seen from the side the Pinarello Prince boasts clean lines and smooth, aerodynamic junctions between frame, fork, headset and stem.

 

The Pinarello Prince Disc comes spec’d with Shimano’s brilliantly functional 11-speed Ultegra mechanical groupset. We’ve sung this groupset’s praises many times before in our Fast Bike Friday feature; packed full of innovation that has trickled down from Shimano’s top of the range Dura-Ace groupset and informed by endless years of development and innovation the Ultegra groupset provides crisp, precise gear shifts every time and operates flawlessly in all conditions. Shimano’s groupsets have become so refined now that it really is a case of fit and forget; it’s fair to say that their high-end mechanical groupsets compare very favourably to the precision and consistency of their electronic Di2 groupsets. The Prince features a 50/34T chainset combined with an 11-32T cassette giving you all the gear ratios you’ll need to be able to hold your speed on flat-out sprints or dance up the steepest climbs.

Pinarello Prince Disc Ultegra 2021

This Pinarello Prince model comes spec’d with a brilliantly functional 11-speed mechanical Shimano Ultegra groupset.

 

Pinarello Prince Disc Ultegra 2021

The 11-speed Shimano Ultegra rear derailleur provides crisp, precise changes on every gear shift.

 

Pinarello Prince Disc Ultegra 2021

The 50/34T Ultegra chainset matched with an 11-speed 11-23T cassette gives you all the gear ratios you’ll need.

 

Pinarello Prince Disc Ultegra 2021

Ergonomic with precise and light gear changes the mechanical Ultegra shifters also house the powerful hydraulic disc brake levers.

 

Pinarello Prince Disc Ultegra 2021

Neat flat-mount Shimano Ultegra R8000 hydraulic brake calipers provide plenty of braking power.

 

Pinarello Prince Disc Ultegra 2021

The front flat-mount Shimano disc brake is housed neatly behind the  fork leg which has been re-designed to decrease unwanted drag around this area.

 

This particular Pinarello Prince has been spec’d with a superlight pair of Mavic Ksyrium Elite UST wheels, (we also have the same Pinarello Prince Disc Ultegra spec’d with a pair of Fulcrum Racing 500 wheels in stock). The Ksyrium Elite UST wheels feature a UST Tubeless rim with an 17mm internal width which helps give the integrated Mavic Yksion Pro UST tyres a nice sidewall profile and lets you run lower tyre pressures for greater control. The Ksyrium Elite UST rims are laced to durable hubs spec’d with user-friendly sealed cartridge bearings for a smooth, fast rolling pair of wheels. We’ve fitted the Pinarello Prince with these race-ready wheels over the standard Fulcrum wheelset to help enhance your ride and improve performance when it comes to sudden accelerations, climbing efficiency and being able to hold your speed on the flat, when you’ve got into the breakaway.

Pinarello Prince disc Ultegra 2021

A pair of superlight Mavic Ksyrium Elite feature smooth, adjustable sealed cartridge bearings.

 

Pinarello Prince Disc Ultegra 2021

The fast-rolling Mavic Ksyrium Elite rims are, light, responsive and UST tubeless ready.

 

The Pinarello Prince Disc Ultegra featuring the Mavic Ksyrium wheelset is an Italian masterpiece, with those iconic looks that are unique to Pinarello’s high-end road bikes. As we’ve highlighted in this feature, while you could simply hang this bike in a design museum and marvel at its aesthetic qualities there is a legitimate and race-proven reason behind each and every design feature on the bike. With plenty of proven design principles and production process taken from further up the Pinarello food-chain this latest version of the Prince benefits from increased aerodynamic efficiency, clean & clutter-free integration and a disc-brake-specific chassis that actually performs better than its rim-brake cousin when it comes to aerodynamics. Factor in that reliable, precise-shifting Shimano Ultegra groupset, flat-mount hydraulic disc brakes and race-ready Mavic Ksyrium Elite wheelset and you’ve got a super-fast aero road bike that’s ready to race or to simply enhance the pure enjoyment of riding.

Pinarello Prince Disc Ultegra 2021

The Pinarello Prince Disc Ultegra featuring Mavic Ksyrium wheels is in-store and online now. 

The Pinarello Prince Disc Ultegra is also available with Fulcrum Racing 500 wheels RRP £4,000.00 here.

 

Pinarello Prince Disc Ultegra Mavic Ksyrium 2021 RRP £4,399.00

Full Specification:

  • Frame: TorayCa T700 UD, TiCR™ Cable Routing, Italian BB, UCI Approved
  • Fork: Prince Onda Fork with ForkFlap™ 1.5′ upper and lower steerer
  • Shifters: Shimano Ultegra R8000 11-Speed
  • Rear Derailleur: Shimano Ultegra R8000 11-Speed
  • Front Derailleur: Shimano Ultegra R8000
  • Cassette : Shimano Ultegra R8000 11-Speed 11-32T
  • Chainset: Shimano Ultegra R8000 50/34T
  • Bottom Bracket: Shimano Ultegra, Italian Thread
  • Brakes: Shimano Ultegra R8000
  • Rotors: Front – Shimano Ultegra R8000 2 Piston, 160mm Rotor
  • Rotors: Rear – Shimano Ultegra R8000 2 Piston, 140mm Rotor
  • Wheelset: Mavic Ksyrium Elite UST
  • Tyres: Mavic Yksion Pro UST
  • Stem: Most Tiger Aero Alu TiCR
  • Headset: Most 1.5′ upper and lower steerer
  • Handlebar: Most Jaguar XA Aero TiCR
  • Bar Tape: MOST ULTRAGRIP Evo 3mm Black
  • Seat Post: Pinarello Aero Seatpost with Titanium Bolts
  • Seat Clamp: FSC Frontal Seat Clamp
  • Saddle: MOST Lynx Aircross FEC Alloy Large Large 145mm

 

Written by Johnny Dodgin

Photos by James Vincent

 

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NEW BIKES JUST LANDED!

New Bikes Just Landed at Wheelbase

We’ve got new bikes coming into stock every day at WHEELBASE, here’s just a selection of some of our latest arrivals from the World’s best brands…

Cervelo Aspero GRX RX810 1 2021

Cannondale Topstone Carbon 5 2021

Kona Rove LTD 2022

Cannondale Supersix Evo Disc 2021

Cannondale Topstone 1 2021

Focus Atlas 6.7 2021

Cannondale Topstone 4 2021

Kona Rove AL 700 2022

Scott Axis eRIDE 10 2022

 

Scott Sub Sport eRIDE 20 Lady 2022

Eovolt City Four Folding Electric Bike

Cannondale Synapse Carbon Ultegra Di2 2021

Cannondale Synapse Carbon Ultegra 2021

Cannondale Synapse Carbon 105 2021

Cannondale Women's Synapse Tiagra 2021

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WHEELBASE STAFF TAKE ON THE FRED WHITTON CHALLENGE

Fred Whitton Challenge 2021

Sunday the 19th of September saw the re-scheduled Fred Whitton Challenge in the Lake District take place; entries for the original May 2020 event were first carried over to May 2021 and then moved again to this September in the wake of the Coronavirus pandemic. The Fred Whitton Challenge is the most infamous road cycling sportive in the UK, famed for its tortuous route that is over 100 miles in distance and takes in all of the most gruesome mountain passes in the English Lake District. Starting and finishing in Grasmere village the 112 mile route takes riders over Kirkstone Pass, Honister Pass, Newlands Pass, Whinlatter Pass and Cold Fell before taking riders up the truly awful Hardknott Pass featuring gradients of up to 33% and coming at 94.5 miles into the route. An extremely steep, rough descent off Hardknott means there’s no time to relax or loose concentration before riders take on two more passes – Wrynose Pass and Blea Tarn before finally heading home along an undulating valley towards the finish back in Grasmere.

Fred Whitton Challenge 2021

Jack from Wheelbase customer services climbs Newlands Pass early on in this gruelling event.

 

This year’s event passed during mixed weather; riders really did see all conditions from driving rain to sunny spells. Besides the route the thing that really makes this event is the crowds at the sides of the road, with supporters at key locations to offer their support with cowbells and shouts of encouragement. It’s a really friendly event that captures the spirit of the local Lake District community as well as social side of cycling with all abilities taking part on the same roads and sharing the sense of achievement collectively.

Fred Whitton Challenge

Wheelbase Digital Marketing man Johnny Dodgin on Newlands Pass; is that a smile or a grimace?!

 

As well as supporting the Fred Whitton event, Wheelbase sent a small number of staff to take on the challenge this year…

  • Jack from customer services who is normally more focused on mountain biking and gravel riding who was riding with a fairly significant wrist injury.
  • Johnny (me) digital marketing man at Wheelbase.
  • Super-fast Sam who is responsible for building and tuning our mail order bikes as well as happening to be a particularly talented racer on the road.
  • Luke who has worked for us as a part time sales assistant but is about to go off to University; he is an incredibly talented cyclist both on and off-road.

Fred Whitton Challenge 2021

Fast lad Sam, one of our Wheelbase workshop technicians (who also races for our team) set one of the fastest times of the day.

 

Congratulations to the Wheelbase lads who completed the 112 mile Fred Whitton Challenge in the following times:

  • Sam Lashley 6.03.43 (5th place)
  • Luke Tamblin 6.20.31 (13th place)
  • Johnny Dodgin 7.03.09 (66th place)
  • Jack Peate 8.51.13 (644th place)

Fred Whitton Challenge 2021

Wheelbase part time sales assistant Luke excels on any bike, road or mountain. At the Whitton he danced up the climbs and finished in 13th place.

 

Fred Whitton Challenge 2021

Sam emerges from the mist at the top of Hardknott Pass;  he would go on to finish the Fred Whitton Challenge in a brilliant 5th place.

 

Fred Whitton Challenge 2021

The relief is palpable as Johnny approaches the high point of Hardknott Pass.

 

Wheelbase lad’s chosen bikes for the Fred Whitton:

 

Congratulations to all of the competitors who took part in the Fred Whitton Challenge this year; big thanks to the event organisers for such a well-run event and a MASSIVE thanks to all of those who took the time to support the riders from the side of the road. Wheelbase look forward to supporting this event again next year which raises a considerable amount of money for charities including Macmillan Cancer support, Great North Air Ambulance, North West Air Ambulance and The Duddon and Furness Mountain Rescue Team.

 

Written by Johnny Dodgin

Photos by Steve Fleming

 

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THE ART OF THE ‘MID-WEEK WEEKEND’

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Top Wheelbase Lake District staffer Andrew Barlow has perfected the art of the ‘mid-week weekend’, our very own talented time-pushed landscape photographer loves to get out on the bike as much as possible and never misses an opportunity to capture stunning images of his rides and the amazing Lake District landscapes that he gets to ride in. A job in retail typically means working at the weekends, especially here in the Lake District when we are super-busy; an early Autumn ‘mid-week weekend’ strikes that work/play balance…

 

Making the most of the time that we have now were heading towards autumn, as the nights draw in and the weather becomes nothing but rain for prolonged periods of time. A mid-week camp is what keeps my creative spark and also my mental health in check. There is something within these simple primitive actions such as cooking over a stove and sleeping in a basic shelter helps ease my mind, resetting from the rat race that we all find ourselves in.

Bikepacking at Wheelbase

Bikepacking at Wheelbase

Myself and a few others embarked on a mid week micro adventure, starting from Wray castle on the north western shores of Windermere and heading up and over to Moss Eccles Tarn for a post work wild camp. Beatrix Potter owned this tarn and was inspiration for her writing, it was donated to the National Trust after her death in 1943.

Bikepacking at Wheelbase

Bikepacking at Wheelbase

Bikepacking at Wheelbase

Climbing up from Low Wray into Claife saw us riding on some of the Lake Districts best gravel, flowing up through Long Heights with views down to Windermere. This ride then turns into a flowing descent down to Moss Eccles tarn, after making our way out of the obtuse woodland. Doing this in blue hour was quite some fun, questionable lines under the forever fading daylight, we soon made it to our home for the evening.

Bikepacking at Wheelbase

Setting up camp is one of my favourite parts of a micro adventure, or any adventure for that matter especially when arriving in the dark. We chatted up until late evening, exchanging stories from our childhoods whilst watching the clouds fleet across the rising moon, silhouetting the capacious sycamore trees in the distance, after saying our goodnights it was time hit the hay, the comforting sounds of tents zipping shut and rustle of sleeping bags as one another attempts to get comfy, I’m lucky in this instance and promptly find comfort in my temporary accommodation and tend to sleep rather well.

Bikepacking at Wheelbase

Being awoken by the alleviating sound of bird song, sheep bleating and cattle mooing in the distance reminds me why i find so much peace within bike packing and wild camping. Sitting and watching the local habitants and the day come to life with a brew in hand, its the simple things in life I seek so much comfort from.

Bikepacking at Wheelbase

Bikepacking at Wheelbase

Bikepacking at Wheelbase

Bikepacking at Wheelbase

Bikepacking at Wheelbase

Bikepacking at Wheelbase

Bikepacking at Wheelbase

Bikepacking at Wheelbase

Bikepacking at Wheelbase

After striking camp and making certain we had “left no trace” it was time to head down to the shores of Windermere to watch the morning unfold as we rode along through the forest that sits right by its side, transient clouds on the fell tops catch my attention as I’m riding the shoreline, having to stop for. Moments at a time to capture this beauty before my eyes, a truly special morning in the English Lake District.

 

Written by Andrew Barlow

Photos by Andrew Barlow

 

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FAST BIKE FRIDAY – SCOTT SPARK RC TEAM ISSUE AXS

Scott Spark RC Team Issue AXS 2022

This week for our Fast Bike Friday feature we’re celebrating the launch of Scott bikes at Wheelbase! Yes, if you haven’t already heard we are now proud stockists of cutting-edge Swiss bike brand Scott, available to buy at our Wheelbase Lake District and Wheelbase Yorkshire stores and of course available to order online, shipping direct to you ready to ride anywhere in the UK. For our very first ‘Fast Bike’ from Scott we’re taking a detailed look at the super-stylish, innovative Scott Spark RC Team Issue AXS full-suspension cross-country mountain bike with its unique internal rear shock and progressive geometry; a bike that has already garnered a considerable amount of attention from the cycling industry press and wider mountain bike community thanks to that original suspension configuration.

Scott UK have a whole fleet of the all-new 2022 Spark RC Team Issue AXS bikes available for staff training with their retailers and upcoming demo events with the public around the UK. Josh, Scott’s Northern Area Sales Manager (and super-fit racer) joined us recently at Wheelbase Lake District on a beautiful, sunny evening to run through the technical aspects of the Spark RC Team Issue AXS bike and to ride with us on some of our best local trails so that we could all get a real feel for this new bike. Needless to say I was particularly excited to ride this full-suspension cross-country mountain bike after all of the recent industry chat around it…

Scott Spark RC Team Issue AXS 2022

There’s been a lot of industry chat about the Scott Spark RC, with its unique internal shock configuration so I was excited to get a ride on one myself.

 

As some of you may already know, the Scott Spark has been around for a number of years and has slowly evolved over that time to become more and more capable when it comes to handling the demands of modern cross country racing. It’s worth pointing out just how technical cross country courses have become in the past few years, with sections becoming more and more difficult to ride cleanly without crashing out. If you need more convincing watch the replay of the recent Tokyo Olympics Mountain Bike Race, it was possibly the most technically-demanding course that racers have ever encountered, with elements of the course influencing the final outcome of the race. Riders now spend as much of their training time focused on their technical riding skills as they do on their fitness; staying in sync with this evolution the best bike brands are also pushing the boundaries when it comes to their bikes ability to handle this more aggressive form of riding, the all-new Scott Spark is a great example of this evolution.

When it comes to real-world testing and product development Scott have the perfect setup with the Scott-Sram MTB Racing team pushing the limits of their bikes at the highest level of international racing. Multiple World Champion, World Cup winner and Olympic Champion Nino Schurter has been onboard Scott bikes for almost the entirety of his racing career and has made a significant contribution to the evolution of the Scott Spark over the years; known for his remarkable bike-handling skills a rider like Nino was bound to push the boundaries of what a full-suspension cross-country mountain bike could do and the all-new Scott Spark with its internal shock is the culmination of that long-term relationship. The Spark is now faster than ever before both up AND downhill with increased suspension travel and more progressive geometry.

At the heart of the new Spark RC Team Issue AXS is Scott’s patented integrated suspension system and its the internal shock configuration that has got everyone talking. As well as looking super-clean this integrated shock platform has allowed Scott to refine the bike’s suspension characteristics without sacrificing weight; the placement of the internal shock and the position/increased size of the bearings help eliminate unwanted lateral movement as the shock goes through its compression making the bike stiffer and more responsive when you stomp down on the pedals. This integrated suspension technology also helped Scott to  engineer frames with considerably lower shock placement to help lower the center of gravity for a bike that feels more stable at speed and handles better in all riding scenarios.

Scott Spark RC Team Issue AXS 2022

With some very clever Swiss engineering Scott have integrated the rear shock inside the carbon frame while improving on suspension efficiency.

 

Another benefit of this new fully-integrated rear suspension platform is the increase in protection from the elements for the rear shock and all of its moving parts. This benefit can’t be understated here in the UK where riding conditions are typically wet and muddy almost all year round; the longevity of the shock’s seals and the suspension platform’s internally-located bearings is greatly improved with this setup.

Scott Spark RC Team Issue AXS 2022

The location of the internal RockShox rear shock is low down in the frame for a stable centre of gravity and is completely protected from the elements.

 

Previous incarnations of the Scott Spark have featured a single-pivot suspension layout and the all-new Scott Spark continues with this efficient configuration. This super-light carbon fibre frame features a simple but very effective flex pivot in the seat stay and is a neat design solution that enables just the right amount of rear wheel travel without adding unwanted weight through some very sophisticated carbon layup designed to continuously flex.

Scott Spark RC Team Issue AXS 2022

The Spark RC features a single pivot suspension configuration which relies on a flex pivot in the seat stay.

 

The Scott brand is well-known for its Swiss precision engineering and innovative design solutions; when it comes to the construction of the Spark’s chassis Scott have approached it with the mindset that the frame should be considered as two significant areas, with the lower half being the stiffer load-bearing portion of the frame designed to be laterally stiff under pedaling input and able to accommodate the forces generated by the internal suspension platform. In contrast the upper portion of the frame features a more forgiving, lighter carbon fibre layup to help keep the Spark as light as possible while providing a little compliance to help keep you feeling fresher for longer.

Scott Spark RC Team Issue AXS 2022

The structure of the Spark RC chassis can be considered as two separate structures with the lower portion being the stiffer stress-bearing section.

 

So what about access to that illusive internal rear shock? Well, it couldn’t be any easier. Scott have included a simple hatch that is easy to remove and refit by hand with no need for any tools and when the hatch is fitted it forms a secure seal from the elements. Once you’ve removed the hatch you’ll be able to adjust rebound, compression and shock pressure; you can also access the cable that activates Scott’s TwinLoc Suspension System (more on that later).

Scott Spark RC Team Issue AXS 2022

On the underside of the downtube there’s an easy-to-remove panel that reveals the internal shock.

 

Scott Spark RC Team Issue AXS 2022

Adjustments to the rear shock’s air pressure can be made quickly and easily via the access cavity in the downtube.

 

Scott Spark RC Team Issue AXS 2022

Setting the sag to suit your weight is important for getting the most out of your suspension, this indicator makes things easier.

 

Scott Spark RC Team Issue AXS 2022

If the outer sag indicator isn’t enough for you then the frame’s small rubber bung can removed quickly to allow you to check the shock itself.

 

For the past twenty or so years conventional full-suspension cross country mountain bikes have featured 100mm of front and rear suspension travel. More recently we’ve seen bikes with 120mm of travel creeping into racing due to the technical demands of modern xc courses; Scott are leading the way here with the Spark rear shock and suspension fork both offering 120mm of plush travel.

Stowed away inside that sleek-looking carbon frame is a RockShox NUDE 5 RL3 Trunnion rear shock; this is a Scott custom model with travel / geometry adjustment and 3 different modes – Lockout, Traction Control and Descend – moving between total lockout, 80mm of travel and 120mm of travel. To complement the internal rear shock Scott have spec’d a RockShox SID Select RL3 Air Custom Charger fork with a 3-mode damper and a remote lockout. With their rich racing heritage and focus on being as fast and efficient uphill as they are downhill Scott’s full-suspension mountain bikes have featured their innovative Twinloc setup for many years, the all-new Spark is no different and it brings some real benefits to how the bike performs over mixed terrain.

Scott Spark RC Team Issue AXS 2022

Scott have matched that plush rear suspension with a lightweight RockShox SID Select RL3 fork providing 120mm of travel.

 

The Scott Twinloc system is designed to allow you to control the frame, fork and shock as one complete system; I could really feel the benefit of this on our Lake District ride where the terrain varied from long, smooth gravel sections to technical rocky climbs and very loose, steep, rocky descents taken at high speeds. Playing around with the Twinloc I was able to move from fully-locked out on the road and gravel climbs to 80mm of travel on technical rocky climbs where that extra traction but minimal suspension travel was required, to fully-open with 120mm of travel for the high-speed rocky descents. This really was as close as I’ve come to a mountain bike that can do it all – climbing like a super-light hardtail race bike and flying downhill like a capable modern trail bike; it was efficient and confidence-inspiring in equal measure.

So without getting overly technical how does the Twinloc work? Well, a bike with 120mm of suspension travel, correctly set up has more sag than a bike with 80mm of travel. It’s that extra travel that transforms this bike from an efficient cross-country racing machine into a capable trail-focused bike but that greater amount of sag for 120mm will have an adverse effect on the Spark’s geometry and climbing performance. Twinloc cleverly manages the sag effect so that this isn’t an issue and it doesn’t just increase low-speed compression to help gain pedaling efficiency, it also changes the spring curve to dynamically change the geometry of the bike so that it sits higher and maintains a steep seat angle for more effective climbing.

Scott Spark RC Team Issue AXS 2022

Scott’s brilliant TwinLoc system allows you to toggle between fully-locked-out, 80mm or 120mm of suspension travel.

 

As I mentioned earlier, the Scott Spark RC Team Issue AXS features the type of modern, progressive geometry which has started to filter its way into cross country mountain bikes; the angles may not impress a full-on trail or Enduro rider but these new, slightly more relaxed angles and longer top tube lengths are a step in the right direction when it comes to a mountain bike that is more stable at speed and can handle steep, technical descents. Scott haven’t stopped there though, realising the importance of being able to fine tune your own bike geometry they have configured the headtube, headset and stem to allow you to change the head angle from 67.3° to a more relaxed 66.1°. This can be done without cutting cables or bleeding brakes, simply disassemble the bar, rotate the two headset cups 180° and reassemble.

Scott Spark RC Team Issue AXS 2022

The Scott Spark’s headset angle can be adjusted with the minimum of fuss.

The Scott engineers were clearly on a roll with their fully integrated, internal rear shock so didn’t stop there; the spark RC Team Issue AXS also features an integrated stem which neatly routes the rear brake hose and rear shock lockout cable through the stem, headset and into the frame. The cable and hose continue through the frame for a clean, uncluttered look and with SRAM’s wireless GX Eagle AXS groupset too there’s a really satisfying lack of visible cables on this bike. It’s worth pointing out too that the Spark is ready to take a dropper seat post with routing neatly through the frame; so although this particular model of Spark doesn’t include a dropper, fitting one should be pretty quick and easy.

Scott Spark RC Team Issue AXS 2022

The Scott Spark RC features an integrated stem that routs the rear brake hose and shock lockout cable through the stem, headset and into the frame.

 

Riding the Scott Spark RC Team Issue AXS was a dream, the suspension platform was super-versatile, being nice and active on the downhills while providing ample traction on the climbs without any unwanted bob; changing between the three suspension settings via the Twinloc became intuitive very quickly allowing me to focus solely on the trail ahead. That user-friendly feel was further enhanced by the SRAM wireless GX Eagle AXS groupset, another brilliant system that takes away a lot of the thought process for when and where exactly to change gear; why do I say this? Because with a wireless, electronic groupset any of the potential for fluffed gear changes under pressure that might be encountered with a mechanical system are all but eliminated.

Scott Spark RC Team Issue AXS 2022

The Scott Spark RC Team Issue features SRAM’s excellent GX Eagle AXS wireless groupset.

 

Each gear change from the AXS rocker controller on the right of the handlebars was instantaneous with every gear selection being crisp and precise. Incidentally you can custom tune the controller to best suit you; in fact mid-ride I decided that I’d prefer the two buttons to swap their function so that the larger button shifted up the cassette and the smaller button shifted down the cassette; no problem, my ride-buddy Jack had the App on his smartphone and in less than a minute had changed the configuration, brilliant!

Scott Spark RC Team Issue AXS 2022

A SRAM GX Eagle AXS 12-speed wireless rocker controller selects each gear instantaneously.

 

Scott Spark RC Team Issue AXS 2022

SRAM’s GX Eagle DUB chainset sports a narrow / wide 32T chainring to keep your chain securely located.

 

Scott Spark RC Team Issue AXS 2022

That 32T chainring upfront is matched with a wide ratio 10-52T cassette to give you a huge range of gears to overcome any terrain.

 

When I pointed the Scott Spark RC Team Issue AXS bike downhill on some of the faster, rocky trails that are synonymous with the Lake District I all-but-floated through sections that would normally have me riding on the very edge of control on my own cross-country mountain bike. That extra speed felt great, but sharp changes of direction and the ability to scrub off speed quickly and effectively to negotiate tighter, more technical sections were still required. Thankfully Scott have spec’d the Spark with powerful Shimano XT M8100 disc brakes and nice large rotors to regain control in an instant; there’s a 160mm rotor on the rear and a larger 180mm rotor upfront.

Scott Spark RC Team Issue AXS 2022

Shimano XT M8100 Disc brakes give you all the braking power required to slow this super-fast bike down.

 

That Swiss engineering excellence shows itself all over the Spark, from the obvious aspects like the internal rear shock to smaller elements that are no-less well-considered and make a difference to how much you enjoy your time on the bike. In a nod to the potential frustrations of having to carry multiple tools for all of the different bolts and fittings on a modern mountain bike Scott have included a new version of their rear axle tool. The Spark’s axle tool features a T25, T30 and 6 Allen Key all in one, allowing you to adjust all of the Spark’s pivot hardware and nearly everything else there is to adjust on the bike.

Scott Spark RC Team Issue AXS 2022

There’s no more complaining about not having the right sized tool  – this removeable rear axle tool features a T25, T30 and 6mm allen all in one.

 

Scott Spark RC Team Issue AXS 2022

With the rear axle tool you can adjust everything on the fly.

 

Scott have made a big statement with the all-new Spark; with its unique internal shock, increased suspension travel from the usual 100mm to 120mm, more progressive geometry and all the versatility of their Twinloc system they have produced a race-winning cross country bike that excels on the climbs, providing instant acceleration and amazing levels of traction on loose terrain. When you point the bike downhill and flick the lever from 80mm of travel to 120mm of travel the Spark instantly transforms into a capable, confidence-inspiring trail bike; we don’t have to go far from the Wheelbase HQ office here in the Lake District to find really challenging terrain and I’m pleased to say that this bike can handle it well. It’s worth noting that Scott also offer the Spark 900 with 130mm of travel upfront, so if you’re less focused on racing and more focused on big days out in the hills then there’s that option too; in fact there’s a whole stable of Scott Sparks available with multiple specifications to suit you and your riding aspirations. We’re proud to now be Scott stockists and look forward to helping you find the right Spark for you.

Scott Spark RC Team Issue AXS 2022

With suspension travel set to 80mm the Spark RC climbed brilliantly; then after switching to 120mm for the descents it became a rowdy trail bike!

 

Scott Spark RC Team AXS 2022

The Scott Spark RC Team Issue AXS is a fantastically efficient cross-country mountain bike that just happens to ride like a capable trail bike.

 

Full Specification:

  • Frame: Spark RC Carbon HMF Integrated Suspension Technology Flex Pivot / Adjustable head angle Syncros Cable Integration System BB92 / UDH Interface / 12x148mm with 55mm Chainline
  • Fork: RockShox SID Select RL3 Air Custom Charger 3-Mode Damper 15x110mm Maxle Stealth / 44mm offset / Tapered steerer Lockout / Reb. Adj. / 120mm travel
  • Rear Shock: RockShox NUDE 5 RL3 Trunnion SCOTT custom w. travel / geo adj. 3 modes: Lockout-Traction Control-Descend Debon Air / Reb. Adj./ Travel 120-80-Lockout /
  • T165X45mm
  • Remote System : SCOTT TwinLoc 2 Technology 3 Suspension modes
  • Shifters: SRAM GX Eagle AXS Rocker Controller
  • Rear Derailleur: SRAM GX Eagle AXS / 12 Speed Wireless Electronic Shift System
  • Cassette : SRAM XG1275 / 10-52 T
  • Chainset: SRAM GX Eagle DUB 55mm CL / 32T
  • Bottom Bracket : SRAM DUB PF 92 MTB Wide / shell 41x92mm
  • Brakes: Shimano XT M8100 Disc
  • Rotors: Shimano SM-RT76 / 6 Bolt / 180/F and 160/R
  • Wheelset: Front – Syncros Silverton 2.0-30 6 Bolt 15x110mm / 30mm Tubeless ready rim / 28H
  • Wheelset: Rear – Syncros Silverton 2.0-30 6 Bolt 12x148mm / 30mm Tubeless ready rim / 28H / XD Driver / Syncros Axle /Removable Lever 6mm Allen, T30 and T25 Tools
  • Front Tyre: Maxxis Rekon Race / 29×2.4″ / 120TPI Foldable Bead Tubeless Ready / EXO
  • Rear Tyre: Maxxis Rekon Race / 29×2.4″ / 120TPI Foldable Bead Tubeless Ready / EXO
  • Stem: Syncros XC 1.5 Syncros Cable Integration System -12° rise / 7050 Alloy / 31.8mm / 1 1/8″
  • Headset: Syncros – Acros Angle adjust & Cable Routing HS System with +/-0.6° head angle adjustment ZS56/28.6 – ZS56/40 MTB
  • Handlebar: Syncros Fraser 1.5 XC Alloy 7075 D.B. Flat Bar / 8° / 740mm
  • Grips: Syncros Pro lock-on grips
  • Seat Post: Syncros Duncan 1.5 / 10mm offset 31.6x400mm
  • Saddle: Syncros Belcarra Regular 1.5 Titanium rails

 

Written by Johnny Dodgin

Photos by James Vincent

 

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NEW BRAND! SCOTT BIKES NOW AVAILABLE AT WHEELBASE!

Scott Bikes Now Available At Wheelbase

Wheelbase are proud to announce that we are now stockists of cutting-edge Swiss bike brand Scott!

Scott is a bike brand that we have wanted to work with for a long time, fitting our ‘cycling is for everyone’ ethos by offering a really complete range of bikes including everything from full suspension e-mountain bikes to superlight carbon fibre road bikes and pretty much every other genre of bicycle in between. With a comprehensive choice of men’s, women’s and children’s bikes Scott particularly stand out for their technical innovation within design and production, attention to detail and their excellence in providing support to their retailers as well as outstanding after-sales customer care.

Scott bikes will be available in our Wheelbase Lake District store in Staveley, our  Wheelbase Yorkshire store in Ilkley and of course will also be available to buy online through our excellent mail order service which ships your new bike built and tuned direct to you anywhere in the UK, ready to ride.

The Scott UK team is looking forward to working with us to provide a range of bikes to suit you and your personal cycling goals. All of our staff will receive regular product training across the whole Scott range from our Scott Northern Sales Manager Josh with additional support from a true UK mountain bike legend Nick Craig who has an encyclopedic knowledge of the most technical aspects of the Scott range following years of success racing some of their key models in the most demanding mountain bike and cyclocross races out there.

Scott Bikes Now Available At Wheelbase

UK Mountain Bike legend Nick Craig joined us at Wheelbase Yorkshire to help launch the Scott brand and showcase the amazing new Scott Spark RC…

 

To mark the start of this new working relationship Scott UK recently joined our Wheelbase Yorkshire team for an after-work ride up on Ilkley Moor, Yorkshire and our Wheelbase Lake District team for a ride after hours on the South Lakes fells. These riding sessions were an excellent opportunity for Scott UK to showcase the all-new Scott Spark RC full suspension mountain bike. This is one bike that has really caught the attention of cycling fans and industry insiders alike; when the new model was recently launched it was the bike’s innovative internal rear suspension that got everyone talking! Scott have put together a brand new fleet of Spark RC demo bikes for staff training and retailer demo events in the coming months where customers will have a chance to ride this new cutting-edge suspension platform. The lads at our Lake District and Yorkshire stores were stoked to be some of the first people in the UK to have a chance to ride Spark RC and with staff training sessions the following morning, to go through the entire Scott 2022 range our staff have been given all they need to be able to talk you through all of the fantastic Scott bikes available in their extensive range.

Scott Bikes Now Available At Wheelbase

Staff from our Wheelbase Yorkshire, Ilkley store jumped at the chance to ride the new Scott Spark RC on their local hills.

 

Scott Spark RC Team Issue AXS 2022

Scott Northern Sales Manager Josh Gibson joined us on a stunning evening in the Lakes to showcase the new Scott Spark RC.

 

Scott Bikes Now Available At Wheelbase

The stoke is high! Wheelbase Yorkshire’s head mechanic Ben can’t stop smiling on the Spark RC.

 

Scott Spark RC Team Issue AXS 2022

Wheelbase Lake District lad Jack immediately took to the Scott Spark RC and was shredding it until the sun set.

 

Scott Bikes Now Available At Wheelbase

Launched just recently, the Scott Spark RC has caught the attention of the entire industry with its internal rear shock.

 

Scott Spark RC Team Issue AXS 2022

Wheelbase marketing man Johnny Dodgin sees for himself just how fast the Scott Spark RC climbs.

 

Scott Bikes Now Available At Wheelbase

It’s a rare treat for the Yorkshire lads to get out on a ride together, onboard a brand-new Scott MTB and with Nick Craig too!

 

Scott Spark RC Team Issue AXS 2022

Our Wheelbase Lake District staff are ready to tell you all about the Scott Spark RC and all of the other fantastic bikes in the 2022 Scott range.

 

Scott Bikes Now Available At Wheelbase

Nick Craig was on hand for our Yorkshire ride to talk us through all of the technical details of the new Scott Spark RC.

 

Scott Spark RC Team Issue AXS 2022

A crackin’ evening in the Lakes helped make a great introduction to the Scott brand and the new Scott Spark RC.

 

Scott Bikes Now Available At Wheelbase

With a sparkling career spanning over 30 years, racing cyclocross and MTB (and still winning!) Nick Craig is a font of knowledge when it comes to tech.

 

Scott Bikes Now Available At Wheelbase

The Scott brand will be available ONLINE and in-store at Wheelbase Lake District and Wheelbase Yorkshire.

 

A little more about the Scott Spark RC…

Scott recently introduced the all-new Spark product full-suspension bike range made up of RC models aimed at cross country racing, 900 models which are longer-travel trail bikes and Contessa models which feature women-specific dimensions and componentry.

It goes without saying that the main talking point of these new bikes has been that innovative internal rear suspension shock. This cutting-edge suspension design includes a single pivot configuration that utilises the flex of the carbon layup at the dropout; with a sealed linkage to the internal shock at the seat tube above the bottom bracket the shock remains completely protected within the frame, sitting low down in front of the bottom bracket and easily accessible via a small removeable cover at the bottom of the downtube.

The advantages of this configuration are that the shock is totally protected from the elements, sits lower in the frame for a nice balanced, low centre of gravity and those internal frame bearings are larger than before which helps to laterally stiffen up whole the suspension platform. The all-new Spark perfectly suits typical UK riding conditions with everything stowed away within the frame and this setup also leaves room in the frame to run two water bottles. The Spark RC models feature 120mm of suspension travel, front and rear (compared with the 100mm more typically found on most cross country mountain bikes) while the more trail-focused Spark 900’s feature a 130mm of travel front and rear.

Scott Spark RC 2022

The Scott Spark RC and 900 features some really impressive Swiss engineering with its unique internal suspension platform.

 

During our after-work Scott riding sessions our staff were onboard the Scott Spark RC Team Issue AXS bike; these stunning bikes not only feature that innovative internal shock but also include more integration at the cockpit, with the rear hydraulic brake hose being routed through the special Syncros XC 1.5 integrated stem, down into the frame to exit at the rear brake caliper for a clean, uncluttered look. If this particular model included a mechanical rear derailleur that cable would also be routed neatly through the stem and frame internally, however, the Scott Spark RC Team Issue AXS includes SRAM’s brilliant GX Eagle AXS wireless 12-speed drivetrain with all gear changes being made via the wireless Eagle AXS rocker controller on the handlebars; the end result is a super-slick mountain bike that looks almost as sleek and aero as a modern road bike! Read our full review HERE

 

Scott Spark RC 2022

The Scott Spark RC Team Issue AXS full suspension mountain bike is packed full of Swiss innovation.

 

Scott Spark RC Team Issue AXS 2022

Our talented photographer James Vincent captured the Scott Spark RC Team Issue AXS for our Fast Bike Friday feature which you can read here.

 

Scott Bikes Now Available At Wheelbase

Our Wheelbase Yorkshire team are looking forward to working closely with Scott UK to bring you some of the most innovative, cutting edge bikes available.

 

Scott Spark 2022

Our Wheelbase Lake District team are ready to help you find your perfect Scott bike, with advice available in-store, online and over the phone.

 

Written by Johnny Dodgin

Wheelbase Yorkshire Photos by Simon Wilkinson

Wheelbase Lake District Photos by James Vincent

 

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CANNONDALE SUPERSIX EVO DISC 105 – PRODUCT FEATURE

Cannondale SuperSix EVO Disc 105 2021

Today’s Wheelbase product feature takes a look at the lightweight, versatile Cannondale SuperSix EVO Disc 105 road bike; in the short period of time that the SuperSix EVO has been around it has garnered multiple design awards within the cycling industry and has chalked up numerous victories on the road, piloted by pro cyclists from the EF Education Nippo UCI World Team.

You may already be familiar with Cannondale’s SuperSix model name which has been around for a number of years with the previous (non-Evo) version famed for its super-light hill-climbing ability and reputation for being a great-handling all-rounder. The newer EVO version of the SuperSix launched a couple of seasons ago and saw Cannondale taking a new approach to the overall design and focusing on aspects that we are all familiar with on modern road bikes, namely cockpit integration, aerodynamic tube profiles and enhanced comfort and compliance.

Cannondale were in a winning position going into the development of the all-new SuperSix EVO; with the original SuperSix having a rich racing heritage Cannondale were able to take all of the best aspects of the previous generation, retaining the light weight and telepathic handling while amplifying all other aspects of the frameset to make the new-gen SuperSix EVO smoother, more capable and much, much faster.

Cannondale blended the race-winning DNA of their previous SuperSix with everything that they learned from one of their other road racing bikes in their range, the out-and-out aero ‘SystemSix’ road bike. These aerodynamic considerations influenced the SuperSix EVO design with the BallisTec carbon frameset featuring aerodynamic truncated airfoil tube shapes and a more integrated cockpit but have been applied in such a way that the bike’s more versatile, lightweight climbing properties and rider comfort remain the top priorities. Those aerodynamic design features are not insignificant with the boffins at Cannondale stating that the SuperSix EVO reduces drag by up to 30%.

Cannondale SuperSix EVO Disc 105 2021

The SuperSix EVO Disc 105 features drag-reducing tube profiles and an integrated cockpit.

 

Cannondale SuperSix EVO Disc 105 2021

The award-winning SuperSix EVO is the lightest disc brake road bike Cannondale have ever made.

 

Cannondale SuperSix EVO Disc 105 2021

Those dropped seatstays add compliance to the rear of the frame, keeping you more comfortable over long distances.

 

Cannondale SuperSix EVO Disc 105 2021

The clean lines are something to behold; beyond its good looks the SuperSix EVO boasts some significant stats when it comes to aero-efficiency.

 

Cannondale SuperSix EVO Disc 105 2021

Cannondale have focused on the front end of the SuperSix EVO to achieve an aerodynamic cockpit.

 

Cannondale SuperSix EVO Disc 105 2021

Cannondale’s integrated cable routing with interchangeable ‘Switchplate’ keeps cable routing neat and tidy.

 

Cannondale SuperSix EVO Disc 105 2021

UCI approved, this is exactly the same frame configuration as used by the EF Education Nippo Pro Cycling team.

 

Cannondale SuperSix EVO Disc 105 2021

There’s plenty of scope for handlebar height adjustment, allowing you to fine-tune your position.

 

Cannondale SuperSix EVO Disc 105 2021

A versatile cockpit set-up allows you to configure the SuperSix EVO to an aggressive racing position or more relaxed general road riding position.

 

Cannondale SuperSix EVO Disc 105 2021

Like all good modern road bikes tyre clearance has been well-facilitated, with the SuperSix EVO able to comfortably accommodate a 30mm tyre.

 

Cannondale SuperSix EVO Disc 105 2021

Cannondale have spec’d this SuperSix EVO with Shimano’s precise-shifting 11-speed 105 groupset.

 

Cannondale SuperSix EVO Disc 105 2021

The Shimano 105 rear derailleur provides crisp gear shifts across the 11-30T cassette.

 

Cannondale SuperSix EVO Disc 105 2021

The clever design of the Shimano 105 front derailleur provides a light-action gear shift from one chainring to the other.

 

Cannondale SuperSix EVO Disc 105 2021

Shimano’s 105 mechanical gear shifter and hydraulic brake unit is compact and feels comfortable on the hoods or in the drops.

 

Cannondale SuperSix EVO Disc 105 2021

Cannondale have spec’d their own super-light Cannondale One chainset featuring semi-compact 52/36 chainrings.

 

Cannondale SuperSix Evo Disc 105 2021

Neat, compact but supremely powerful 105 hydraulic disc brakes provide confidence-inspiring braking in all road conditions.

 

Cannondale SuperSix EVO Disc 105 2021

Cannondale have spec’d the SuperSix EVO Disc 105 with light, fast-rolling alloy Cannondale RD 2.0 Disc wheels.

 

Cannondale SuperSix EVO Disc 105 2021

A pair of 25mm wide Vittoria Zaffiro Pro Slick road tyres provide ample grip on all road surfaces.

 

The Cannondale SuperSix EVO is already a modern classic; a carbon race bike that’s a true all-rounder built to excel on all gradients and in all possible road racing scenarios – light and stiff to help you dance up the climbs, just the right amount of aerodynamic tube shaping to help you hold your speed on flat high-speed stretches and precise handling for a ride-feel that is truly confidence inspiring and encourages you to throw the bike into tight corners at the mid-week crit race. Benefitting from a rich racing heritage and all of the design and engineering experience that Cannondale have built up over the years the SuperSix EVO has taken all the classic elements of the original and brought it bang up to date with all of the key features we’ve very quickly come to expect from a contemporary, disc-brake-equipped-road bike.

Cannondale SuperSix EVO Disc 105 2021

The Cannondale SuperSix EVO Disc 105 is an award-winning, race-proven road bike that has quickly become a modern classic.

 

The Cannondale SuperSix EVO Disc 105 in Alpine Blue is available in-store and online now.

The Cannondale SuperSix EVO Disc 105 in Black / White is available in-store and online now.

 

Full Specification:

  • Frame: BallisTec Carbon, integrated cable routing w/ Switchplate, 12×142 Speed Release thru-axle, SAVE, PF30a, flat mount disc, integrated seat binder
  • Fork: SuperSix EVO Carbon, SAVE, integrated crown race, 12x100mm Speed Release thru-axle, flat mount disc, internal routing, 1-1/8″ to 1-1/4″ steerer and 55mm offset (44-54cm), 1/8″ to 1-3/8” steerer and 45mm offset (56-62cm)
  • Headset: Integrated, 1-1/8″ – 1-1/4″ (44-54 cm), 1-1/8″ – 1-3/8″ (56-62 cm)
  • Shifters: Shimano 105, 11-speed
  • Rear Derailleur: Shimano 105, 11-speed
  • Front Derailleur: Shimano 105
  • Cassette : Shimano 105, 11-30, 11-speed
  • Chainset: Cannondale 1, BB30a, 52/36
  • Brakes: Shimano 105 hydraulic disc
  • Rotors: Shimano 160/160mm RT64 rotors
  • Wheelset: Cannondale RD 2.0 Disc, double wall w/ eyelet, 28h
  • Front Tyre: Vittoria Zaffiro Pro Slick, 700 x 25c
  • Rear Tyre: Vittoria Zaffiro Pro Slick, 700 x 25c
  • Stem: Cannondale 3, 6061 Alloy, 31.8, 7
  • Handlebar: Cannondale 3, 6061 Alloy, Compact
  • Seat Post: HollowGram 27 KNØT, Alloy, 2 bolt clamp, 330mm, 15mm offset
  • Saddle: Fizik Aliante Delta, S-alloy rails

 

Written by Johnny Dodgin

Photos by James Vincent

 

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YETI 160E 2022 – PRODUCT LAUNCH

Yeti 160-E 2022

Launched today! Say hello to the Yeti 160E. Those of you with a keen eye may have seen this bike being raced this weekend at the EWS-E race in Crans Montana in Switzerland, but today is its official launch. So why did it take so long for Yeti to launch their first e-MTBs and why did they decide to focus on the specific demands of Enduro racing from the get-go?

Yeti 160-E 2022

Today the Yeti 160E is revealed in all its race-ready glory.

 

Yeti 160-E 2022

The Yeti 160E was developed in close partnership with Yeti team riders Richie Rude and Jared Graves. 

 

Within the written blurb of the 160E press release Yeti make no apologies about the delay in releasing their very first e-MTB onto the market; they started by, in their words ‘heeding the laws of physics’. With an understanding of the potential negative impact that adding a motor to one of their current suspension configurations would have, Yeti started with a whole new suspension platform and they’ve called it ‘Sixfinity’. This ground breaking design boasts infinite tunability and allowed Yeti to address the added power, weight and unique demands of an e-MTB. In Yeti’s honest account of the development of the 160E they admit that it took them some time but state that they allowed themselves time to understand the potential of the e-MTB and reinforce the point that their very first e-MTB is a full-on race bike which breaks new ground. What better way to prove that than having Yeti team riders Jared Graves and Jubal Davis race at EWS-E (Enduro World Series E-MTB).

Yeti 160-E 2022

The first 160E prototypes date back to 2016 and are almost unrecognisable compared to the final design.

 

Yeti 160-E 2022 

Endless hours of real-world testing went into the development of the Yeti 160E.

 

Yeti 160-E 2022

The final prototype signals that the Yeti 160E is ready for production.

 

Yeti 160-E 2022

The Yeti 160E e-MTB looks super-sleek with its compact EP8 motor and neat, integrated 630Wh internal battery.

 

Yeti 160-E 2022

Jared Graves’ own race-ready 160E is ready to perform at the highest level of Enduro E-MTB racing.

 

Yeti 160-E 2022

The 160E had been put through its paces over countless hours of testing before Yeti were happy to launch it to the public.

 

The key to just how well the Yeti 160E performs as a full suspension Enduro E-MTB is their all new Sixfinity suspension platform. This configuration involves a 6-bar linkage where the lower link switches direction as the suspension progresses through its travel; the ‘switch link’ initially rotates up until it reaches the inflection point and it then switches directions and continues to rotate down creating a unique anti-squat curve. This has enabled Yeti to tune their Sixfinity platform to give the desired ride characteristics while accommodating the increased weight and speed that comes with an e-MTB motor and battery.

Yeti 160-E 2022

The Yeti Sixfinity suspension platform has been developed specifically for e-MTB application.

 

Yeti 160-E 2022

The Sixfinity suspension platform accommodates the extra forces generated by an e-MTB motor while preserving ride characteristics.

 

Yeti make a big thing of the 160E’s anti-squat capacity; what’s anti-squat? Well squat is basically your suspension’s unwanted compression, incurred from pedalling forces and anti-squat is your suspension platform’s mechanical resistance to that compression. Yeti’s superior Anti-squat is achieved thanks to the clever ‘switch link’ giving the 160E a wide and flat band of high anti-squat in the pedalling zone providing a smooth, supported pedalling platform. When the switch link reaches its inflection point and rotates downwards the anti-squat quickly drops off non-linearly allowing the suspension to move more freely from chain forces later in the travel when pedaling becomes less of a priority. Yeti have optimised anti-squat to be at 100% at sag, a lower magnitude than seen on their traditional acoustic Enduro bikes, this accommodates the greater acceleration and higher speeds encountered while seated on an e-MTB helping to find the ideal balance between stability and traction.

Yeti 160-E 2022

The Yeti 160E’s superior anti-squat is achieved thanks to the clever ‘switch link’ .

 

Yeti 160-E 2022

The ‘switch link’ rotates up until it reaches the inflection point, then switches directions and continues to rotate down creating a unique anti-squat curve.

 

When it comes to anti-rise Yeti have taken the e-MTB’s greater mass into consideration and tuned it to 65% at sag, a lower magnitude than on their manual or ‘acoustic’ mountain bikes. This targeted anti-rise percent strikes the perfect balance between traction and the preservation of the bike’s geometry under braking giving a really predictable handling bike on all gradients and at all speeds.

 

Let’s just go back to that ‘Sixfinity’ suspension platform and look at how adjustable it is; Sixfinity allows you to alter the leverage rate progression of the 160E’s suspension while preserving the bike’s geometry, anti-squat and anti-rise. Quick and easy to adjust the 160E features 3 leverage rate settings. The middle or stock position is 30% giving a balanced ride, 25% gives a more supported and efficient feel while the 35% position gives a plusher feel and is also ideal if you’re going to run a coil shock rather than an air shock.

Yeti 160-E 2022

The 160E’s adjustable leverage rate allows you to tune your bike’s suspension to suit your riding style and race conditions.

 

Yeti 160-E 2022

All Yeti 160E models feature Shimano’s powerful EP8 motor.

 

Yeti 160-E 2022

The Shimano EP8 motor gives a natural-feeling level of pedal-assistance.

 

Yeti 160-E 2022

There’s no range-anxiety with the large-capacity Shimano 630Wh Internal Battery.

 

Yeti 160-E 2022

A Oneup Top Guide helps keep your chain secure when things get rowdy.

 

Yeti 160-E 2022

The Shimano EM-800 display unit keeps you up to date with all the stats you need to know.

 

Yeti 160-E key features:

  • 160mm rear travel
  • 170mm fork travel
  • 64.5° head angle
  • 78° seat tube angle
  • 29″ wheel size
  • 2.6″ tyre clearance
  • Boost spacing and SRAM UDH hanger
  • 446mm chain stay
  • Uninterrupted 31.6 seat tube offers great dropper post compatibility
  • Rated to Yeti DH standards
  • Floating collet axles and pinch bolts on the linkage extend bearing life and ensure optimal, consistent alignment
  • Custom OneUp chain guide mount
  • MD thru XL Mainframes accommodate a standard water bottle while our “hot lap” bottle will fit in a SM frame
  • Custom cable ports, captured hoses and housing and ribbed chainstay guards provide a silent ride
  • The frame ports are also configurable for clean setup whether you run cabled, wireless or a combination for your dropper and derailleur
  • “Moto” brake compatible routing (Left Rear Brake/Right Front Brake)
  • Tube in tube routing in swingarm for rear brake, speed sensor and derailleur
  • Rear mud fender protects motor and linkage
  • Shock drain hole to keep water and mud out
  • 630-Watt hour battery stock in C and T series builds
  • Stock Shimano battery for hassle free worldwide support
  • Semi Integrated battery provides for hassle free off the bike charging
  • Remote charging port on the non-drive side
  • EM-800 mode switch stock in C and T series builds
  • EM-800 full color display stock in C and T series builds
  • Bluetooth capable for integration with a phone or GPS
  • NEW Yeti thermoplastic handlebar with integrated wiring for hassle free use and a clean aesthetic.
  • Wire management in Downtube for ease of use

 

Yeti 160-E 2022

The Yeti 160E features Shimano’s brilliantly efficient drive system and boasts a whole new suspension platform to help the bike excel.

 

Yeti 160-E 2022

Yeti 160-E T1 Rhino

Yeti 160E T1, Colour: Rhino

 

Yeti 160-E T1 Team

Yeti 160E T1, Colour: Team

 

Yeti 160-E T Series RRP £11,899.00

Highlights:

  • TURQ Series carbon fiber frame with Sixfinity™ suspension technology
  • E-Specific FOX 38 Factory GRIP 2 Fork
  • Yeti Float X2 rear shock tuned specifically for the 160E
  • 160mm Shimano XTR cranks and a 34 tooth chainring
  • YETI E-MTB specific thermoplastic handlebar with integrated wiring for this bike
  • Reverb AXS dropper
  • MAXXIS Double Down rear tire and EXO+ front tire
  • 220 (F) and 200 (R) brake rotor

Full Specification:

  • Frame: Turq Series Carbon
  • Fork: Fox Factory 38 Grip 2 170mm, e-tuned
  • Shock: Fox Factory Float X2
  • Wheelset: DT Swiss EX1700 30mm
  • Rear Derailleur: Shimano XT 12-Speed
  • Shifter: Shimano XT 12-Speed
  • Crank: Shimano EM900 34T 160mm
  • Cassette: Shmano XT 10-51 12-Speed
  • Chain: Shimano XT 12-Speed
  • Brakes: SRAM Code RSC
  • Rotors: F SRAM Centreline 220mm / R SRAM Centreline 200mm
  • Seatpost: SRAM Reverb AXS 31.6mm
  • Front Tyre: Maxxis Assegai 2.5 EXO+
  • Rear Tyre: Maxxis Minion DHR II 2.4
  • Headset: Cane Creek 110 Integrated
  • Handlebar: Yeti Carbon 35x800mm e-bike
  • Stem: Burgtec Enduro MK3 35x50mm
  • Grips: ODI Elite Pro
  • Saddle: Silverado Custom
  • Chain Guide: Oneup Top Guide
  • Battery: Shimano 630Wh Internal Battery
  • Drive Unit: Shimano EP8
  • Display: Shimano EM-800
  • Assist Switch: Shimano EM800L
  • Charger: Shimano E6002

Yeti 160_E C1 Rhino

Yeti 160E C1, Colour: Rhino

 

Yeti 160-E C1 Turquoise

Yeti 160E C1, Colour: Turquoise

 

Yeti 160-E C Series RRP £9,499.00

Highlights:

  • TURQ Series carbon fiber frame with Sixfinity™ suspension technology
  • E-Specific FOX 38 Performance fork
  • Yeti tuned the Float X specifically for the 160E
  • 34-Tooth chainring and 160mm crank arms
  • YETI made an E-MTB specific thermoplastic handlebar with integrated wiring
  • OneUp dropper seatpost
  • MAXXIS Double Down rear tire and EXO+ front tire
  • 220 (F) and 200 (R) brake rotor
  • Frame: Turq Series Carbon
  • Fork: Fox Performance 170mm, e-tuned
  • Shock: Fox Performance Float X
  • Wheelset: DT Swiss E1900 30mm
  • Rear Derailleur: Shimano SLX 12-Speed
  • Shifter: Shimano SLX 12-Speed
  • Crank: Shimano EM600 34T 160mm
  • Cassette: Shmano SLX 10-51 12-Speed
  • Chain: Shimano SLX 12-Speed
  • Brakes: SRAM Code R
  • Rotors: F SRAM Centreline 220mm / R SRAM Centreline 200mm
  • Seatpost: OneUp 31.6mm
  • Front Tyre: Maxxis Assegai 2.5 EXO+
  • Rear Tyre: Maxxis Minion DHR II 2.4
  • Headset: Cane Creek 40 Integrated
  • Handlebar: Yeti Carbon 35x800mm e-bike
  • Stem: Burgtec Enduro MK3 35x50mm
  • Grips: ODI Elite Pro
  • Saddle: Silverado Custom
  • Chain Guide: Oneup Top Guide
  • Battery: Shimano 630Wh Internal Battery
  • Drive Unit: Shimano EP8
  • Display: Shimano EM-800
  • Assist Switch: Shimano EM800L
  • Charger: Shimano E6002

 

Written by Johnny Dodgin

 

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