Rose X-lite team
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Hi,
I'm looking for real-world feedback on the ROSE X-LITE TEAM frame/bike - is anyone out there actually riding one?
Specifically interested in the ROSE X-LITE TEAM-4000 (http://www.rosebikes.co.uk/bike/rose-x- ... aid:755918), which has full Dura-ace mechanical g/set and Ksyrium SLS WTS wheels, allegedly weighs 6.05kg in a 57cm, and only costs £2.7K.
Thanks!
I'm looking for real-world feedback on the ROSE X-LITE TEAM frame/bike - is anyone out there actually riding one?
Specifically interested in the ROSE X-LITE TEAM-4000 (http://www.rosebikes.co.uk/bike/rose-x- ... aid:755918), which has full Dura-ace mechanical g/set and Ksyrium SLS WTS wheels, allegedly weighs 6.05kg in a 57cm, and only costs £2.7K.
Thanks!
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emcardle wrote:The Rose claims weights are often much lower than actual weight so don't read into that too much. Can't comment on the bike itself but I know a few people with rose bikes and they have nothing negative to say about them.
Any idea roughly by how much? The website states +-5%, which on a 6Kg bike is 300g either way.
http://road.cc/content/review/100079-rose-xeon-cw-4400
Claimed weight for that 6.8, but weighed in at 7.53
This is obviously not representative of all rose bikes but interesting that they were as far as 700g out.
Claimed weight for that 6.8, but weighed in at 7.53
This is obviously not representative of all rose bikes but interesting that they were as far as 700g out.
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emcardle wrote:http://road.cc/content/review/100079-rose-xeon-cw-4400
Claimed weight for that 6.8, but weighed in at 7.53
This is obviously not representative of all rose bikes but interesting that they were as far as 700g out.
Blimey, that's quite a difference! Although the spec of the reviewed bike seems to be slightly different to the stock model...
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emcardle wrote:http://road.cc/content/review/100079-rose-xeon-cw-4400
Claimed weight for that 6.8, but weighed in at 7.53
This is obviously not representative of all rose bikes but interesting that they were as far as 700g out.
Conversely I have a cw3000 which is claimed at 6.95kg in 56cm, mine is 7.2kg in 58cm including pedals.
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Why don't you search either http://www.roadbike.de/test.728.9.htm here or on the tourmag?
http://www.tour-magazin.de/technik/test ... aeder.html
they actually measure the frame-fork-hs
http://www.tour-magazin.de/technik/test ... 35433.html
Rose X-Lite CRS-4000
Gewicht 6,5 Kilo
Rahmen/Gabel/Steuerlager 939/300/49 Gramm
http://www.roadbike.de/rennraeder/test- ... 8078.9.htm
http://www.tour-magazin.de/technik/test ... aeder.html
they actually measure the frame-fork-hs
http://www.tour-magazin.de/technik/test ... 35433.html
Rose X-Lite CRS-4000
Gewicht 6,5 Kilo
Rahmen/Gabel/Steuerlager 939/300/49 Gramm
http://www.roadbike.de/rennraeder/test- ... 8078.9.htm
My Rose DX Cross bike was bang on the claimed weight of 9.2KG
The Rose claimed weights are excluding pedals, of course
The Rose claimed weights are excluding pedals, of course
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