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new frame rumors for 2023?
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Probably a better thread for it. Hardly a rumour if you can buy already. But interesting none the less.
https://aurumbikes.com
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what's new about it ?Dov wrote: ↑Sun May 15, 2022 9:54 pmDov wrote: ↑Sun May 15, 2022 11:47 amProbably a better thread for this. But interesting.
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How so? the Magma has been out for a while nowDov wrote: ↑Sun May 15, 2022 9:54 pmProbably a better thread for it. Hardly a rumour if you can buy already. But interesting none the less.
https://aurumbikes.com
Dov wrote:Probably a better thread for it. Hardly a rumour if you can buy already. But interesting none the less.
https://aurumbikes.com
Indeed released 2 years ago now, I've had mine since December last year, lovely bike but hardly new and definitely not a rumour...StiffWeenies wrote:How so? the Magma has been out for a while nowDov wrote: ↑Sun May 15, 2022 9:54 pmProbably a better thread for it. Hardly a rumour if you can buy already. But interesting none the less.
https://aurumbikes.com
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can you tell us how the bike is? Power transfer / handling etc.moonoi wrote: ↑Mon May 16, 2022 6:53 amDov wrote:Probably a better thread for it. Hardly a rumour if you can buy already. But interesting none the less.
https://aurumbikes.comIndeed released 2 years ago now, I've had mine since December last year, lovely bike but hardly new and definitely not a rumour...StiffWeenies wrote:How so? the Magma has been out for a while nowDov wrote: ↑Sun May 15, 2022 9:54 pmProbably a better thread for it. Hardly a rumour if you can buy already. But interesting none the less.
https://aurumbikes.com
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Those are a bit subjective, but it's stiff and comfortable, closest bike I can relate it to is a Canyon Ultimate CFR, but better in every way, better power transfer, comfortable on a long ride, and it's by far the best bike I've ridden for climbing and descending at speed, if I want to change line in a corner for whatever reason, it goes where I want it to, instantly....its massively improved my confidence coming down hills. No regrets in buying it, this one's a keeper.moock wrote:
can you tell us how the bike is? Power transfer / handling etc.
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nice, cool to hear... may I ask what size you ride and how much your body weight is?moonoi wrote: ↑Tue May 17, 2022 1:56 amThose are a bit subjective, but it's stiff and comfortable, closest bike I can relate it to is a Canyon Ultimate CFR, but better in every way, better power transfer, comfortable on a long ride, and it's by far the best bike I've ridden for climbing and descending at speed, if I want to change line in a corner for whatever reason, it goes where I want it to, instantly....its massively improved my confidence coming down hills. No regrets in buying it, this one's a keeper.moock wrote:
can you tell us how the bike is? Power transfer / handling etc.
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Im 90kg and always having a hard time getting a stiff enough bike
It's a 58, and I'm currently 96kgmoock wrote: nice, cool to hear... may I ask what size you ride and how much your body weight is?
Im 90kg and always having a hard time getting a stiff enough bike
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thanks !!!! very helpful
This almost like a Tarmac SL7...
Where is the time that most frames had there own identity. These days almost all bikes look the same.
It was expected to provide him a “better” frame. V3rs is around 230W as per Tour tests, that is roughly 20 W above an SL7 and probably 10 W slower than a 2016 SSE2 fully equipped with modern components.
From this picture, tube dimensions are relatively thin compared to other pro tour bikes. Only the sl7 seems to play in this category.
From this picture, tube dimensions are relatively thin compared to other pro tour bikes. Only the sl7 seems to play in this category.
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Looks nice and sleek
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