Intropy Speedster SS(+)

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pk0r
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alanyu wrote:
Sat May 18, 2024 1:11 pm
Incolor Intropy:

54 size, SS+ model, 720g, SS model 785g.

Tested in Silverstone, 3 W faster than SL8 both w/ and w/o rider.

Their specific aero bottle system (similar tp SSE system) is claimed to be another 3-8 W gain according to CFD.

Stiffness on par with SSE gen 4.

No mention of comfort, but according to some team members, the prototype was on the harsh side.

Modern geo with long FC, large BBdrop, and short chainstay. Up to 38C

edittd: typo
Catching up on the post(s) in the "2024 product release rumors" thread as the one above from alanyu, I think this bike deserves its own thread.
You can read up on the Intropy Speedster SS and SS+ for instance on CyclingChina.net

Some claimed key points:
- Frame weight 720g
- benchmark stiffness
- excellent aero performance: Quicker than the Tarmac SL8 and just slightly slower than Cervelo's S5
- Tire clearance: 38mm
- UDH hanger
- Integrated Di2 battery compartment underneath the BB
- for us German folks arguably not the smartest model abbrevation


Ordered upon release I now received my Intropy Speedster SS+ frameset in the limited Starry Sky paintjob.
Communication has been really excellent, very nice and quick (via WeChat). They have also been that nice to set up a PayPal account for me as for whatever reason I was not able to pay neither via WeChat nor AliPay.

Frame is a size 51, bar/stem 355/380 x 130mm

Packaging was nicely made, frame and parts held in place by Velcro straps.
Paint job is executed exceptionally well - no wonders as this is their original expertise-, but probably rather thick (the clear coat already looks pretty substantial).
Weights therefore probably are not quite representative, anyhow:
Frame: 933.0g (incl. hangers)
Fork: 449.5g
Bar/stem: 387.5g
Seatpost: 143.1g
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toxin
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by toxin

Oooh, I'm so envious. Where and how did you order and how much was it?

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by filmillr

Wheres the data on it being more aero/faster then an SL8?

filmillr
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by filmillr

Wheres the data on it being more aero/faster then an SL8?

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by MagicShite

filmillr wrote:
Thu Oct 24, 2024 12:05 am
Wheres the data on it being more aero/faster then an SL8?
It is literally posted in the link in the OP mate.

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by TobinHatesYou

I'm holding out hope that the SSR will be long/low like the Dare VA-AFO.

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Kurt1980
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by Kurt1980

Looks great mate, keep us up to date with the build and how she rides :)

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by Ciclisti

toxin wrote:
Wed Oct 23, 2024 10:12 pm
Oooh, I'm so envious. Where and how did you order and how much was it?
The Intropy Speedster SS and SS+ is available to order on www.ciclisti.cc for delivery in Europe and UK. Also custom painting is possible.
Ciclisti is the distributor for the brand in Europe and will also show the Speedster SS and SS+ frame at next Velofollies bike fair in Belgium next January.
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by gloscherrybomb

They need to hire someone to work on the graphics. Otherwise it looks nice.

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by toxin

Big fan of the geometry and tyre clearance. I guess the titanium hardware probably makes up another decent chunk of cost and extra weight loss for the ss+, but the regular ss is already so good on paper I don't see the value for ss+. Wonder how they compare in stiffness and comfort.

Kinda wanna hold off on buying anything until I see the ssr tho. I really like the aesthetic of a deep headtube. Tho it seems it might have some kinda integrated seatpost which I'm really not a fan of.

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by joebusby

3600 euros...

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by tiddytoddy

That is a great looking bike!

toxin
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by toxin

Is the 10mm setback tthe only seatpost option available? Because at my saddle height in 54 that leaves me with an effective seat angle of 73.2°. Coming from a 73° right now and specifically looking for a more aggressive fit, that's not acceptable for me

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by pipii

The additional services of ss+ may make up for the price difference with ss. When ssr is released, you can pay the price difference to exchange for it, or you can choose incolor customization painting.
sworks sl8 rtp 56 5.77kg
specialized crux udh 56 7.48kg

retired:
factor ostro vam 56 6.15kg
specialized allez sprint 2023 7.13kg
specialized sl7 56 6.75kg

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by TobinHatesYou

joebusby wrote:
Mon Oct 28, 2024 6:53 pm
3600 euros...

Asian bikes like the Dare VA-AFO and potentially the Intropy Speedster SSR will get serious consideration from me even at western brand prices because the western brands don't make bikes that fit modern racers.

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