Difference between Bianchi Oltre X1 and X2 Framesets?
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Can't seem to find any specs online for the Oltre X1 - other than a few articles saying there's a 100g weight penalty but apart from that its the same frame as the X2
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Plenty of differences between xr1 and xr2 , 2 being the better.
Higher grade carbon.
Bb386evo instead of bb86
X Wrapped headtube and bottom bracket shell.
Think there is more shaping gone into the tubes.
That's why it's stiffer, lighter and more expensive!
Higher grade carbon.
Bb386evo instead of bb86
X Wrapped headtube and bottom bracket shell.
Think there is more shaping gone into the tubes.
That's why it's stiffer, lighter and more expensive!
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jekyll man wrote:Plenty of differences between xr1 and xr2 , 2 being the better.
Higher grade carbon.
Bb386evo instead of bb86
X Wrapped headtube and bottom bracket shell.
Think there is more shaping gone into the tubes.
That's why it's stiffer, lighter and more expensive!
Thanks - you wouldn't by any chance have a link to those specs?
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It's in the 2016 catalogue saying which bikes use which technology, if you can find it on the website.
(Not so easy to find, although I've got a copy from somewhere)
(Not so easy to find, although I've got a copy from somewhere)
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