Orbea Orca 2015

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Liggero
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by Liggero

I think this and their new alma mtb, are the only decent frames made by orbea in the last 10 years. No kidding. They look great to me, considering the past of orbea's deigns, with those useless cable guides, and barooque seatpost clamps, sharp edges on carbon construction, anti slooping geometry in the road bike... they were facepalm in all their details. Now this ones look modern and light, and reasonable. And no, they don-t look like canyons, these have more slooping and more bright colours, not as stealth as all the german canyons. these look more spanish. Well done orbea!!! FINALLY!!!!!
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Zitter
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Location: Los Angeles, CA

by Zitter

had this Orca m10 sz 53 for a couple months to ride. loved it! came with ksyriums but I put my own training wheels on. stock was like 16lb I think and this isn't the OMR frame.

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nd2rc
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by nd2rc

Cant see the image of the 2016 bike. Do you have a link?

nd2rc
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by nd2rc

My mistake, I see it now. Personally I really like this frame shape.

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