A new contender at the aero market?
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reach in their site is taken from.... irrelevant. Generally G6 is long and low. I use to have 2 BH , both Large, but in G6 it has to be M for me ( 182cm, 83cm inseam ) . BTW really well made frames. Accuracy, finish - some "big" brands could learn a lot from BH. If someone like "stiffness" unlimited + very racy handling, try G6 - you won't be disappointed.
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there's disc and caliper versions... who says you must choose disc ?
from 2nd hand, if disc will make a speed difference for you , I'm jealous really.
from 2nd hand, if disc will make a speed difference for you , I'm jealous really.
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Since this is the latest trend i guess we have to get used to it.
I expect in one year it will be so much bla bla towards disc brakes, so when we read about bikes it will seem rim brakes did hardly not work
One could debate how much drag such a small rotor and caliper can induce drag!?
Never the less, it looks like a nice bike for the money.
I expect in one year it will be so much bla bla towards disc brakes, so when we read about bikes it will seem rim brakes did hardly not work
One could debate how much drag such a small rotor and caliper can induce drag!?
Never the less, it looks like a nice bike for the money.
Bikes:
Ax Lightness Vial EVO Race (2019.01.03)
Open *UP* (2016.04.14)
Paduano Racing Fidia (kind of shelved)
Ex bike; Vial EVO D, Vial EVO Ultra, Scott Foil, Paduano ti bike.
Ax Lightness Vial EVO Race (2019.01.03)
Open *UP* (2016.04.14)
Paduano Racing Fidia (kind of shelved)
Ex bike; Vial EVO D, Vial EVO Ultra, Scott Foil, Paduano ti bike.
I know places where frameset you can buy for 1200-1400€ , so it's extremely good value for €/$. But BH is not so much Campagnolo friendly, specially for cranks bigger than 52 .
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Mark Twain
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nlouthan wrote:How is it not Campagnolo friendly in regards to chainring size? I've never heard of that.
I don't know about chainring specific constraint. The fact is that bottom bracket is 386EVO. So you can use whichever crankset compatible with that.
As owner of a G6 (2015 model), you can have it with rim brakes and it´s a joy to ride: light(ish) 890gr size SM, 310gr fork and really agile race oriented frameset, with a really good quality of the manufacturing
Note: disc version is noted G7. So... G6 = rim brakes; G7 = disc brakes
Campagnolo FD has different design than Shimano / Sram. Some frames has braze to low and/or to close to seattube.
Example: CRUX - you can install compact crank with S/S FD but only max 46 with Campy.
I saw somewhere warning according to BH Aerolight : max chainring for Campagnolo : 53 ( so TT "low cadence-big (54,56) ring" guys "suffer" )
Example: CRUX - you can install compact crank with S/S FD but only max 46 with Campy.
I saw somewhere warning according to BH Aerolight : max chainring for Campagnolo : 53 ( so TT "low cadence-big (54,56) ring" guys "suffer" )
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Anybody notice that the bike in the link has a hybrid mechanical cable actuated/Di2 derailleur?
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Its actually the new Shimano 9035 DA!
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