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Aether 20 Bike, 2011

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Aether 20 Bike, 2011

Description

Aether 20 Bike, 2011

A compact frame design with thin seatstays and a tapered top tube add comfort and compliance. Deep-drop brakes and eyelets make fitting larger tyres or ‘guards simple, a seat-clamp rack mount can even be used to fit a rack to this compact frame without fouling the rear brake.

Sharing geometry and design brief with the Equilibrium, the Aether is as UK-inspired and wide-ranging as road bikes can be - after all, our roads can be a long way from the smooth European tarmac that a Pro race bike is usually designed for. From winter training and summer sportives to the twisting, unpredictable roads of the UK, the Aether copes with it all without being jack, master of none; more Aether, master of tarmac.

Additional Information

Year 2011
Frame 6069 ALX-9 6 triple-butted aluminium
Forks Carbon blades / aluminium with eyelets
Chainset Shimano Sora compact 50-34T
Bottom Bracket Shimano external bearing
Freewheel/Cassette Shimano HG-50 12/25T 9-spd
Chain Shimano
Front Derailleur Shimano Tiagra band
Rear Derailleur Shimano Tiagra
Shifters Shimano Tiagra STI 9-spd
Brakes Tektro BR358 57mm
Front Brake Tektro BR358 57mm
Rear Brake Tektro BR358 57mm
Brake Levers Shimano Tiagra STI levers
Headset FSA Aheadset
Stem Genesis 6061 / 31.8mm clamp
Handlebars Genesis 6061 shallow drop
Grips Ventilated / padded tape
Saddle Genesis Road Cr-Mo rail
Seatpost Genesis 6061 27.2mm
Pedals Shimano PD-M505 clipless
Rims Alex Race 24 32 hole
Hubs Shimano 2200 Q/R
Front Hub Shimano 2200 Q/R
Rear Hub Shimano 2200 Q/R
Spokes Stainless steel
Tyres Continental Ultra Race 25c
Summary
  • A triple-butted 6069 tubeset with tapered and ovalised tubes for low weight and efficient power transfer
  • Slim stays help reduce road feedback and increase comfort
  • Carbon fork with aluminium steerer balances with the lightweight frame
  • Continental Ultra Race 25c

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