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2021 SPECIALIZED TURBO LEVO TURBO E-BIKE
2021 SPECIALIZED TURBO LEVO TURBO E-BIKE

Technical Specifications FRAME Specialized M5 Premium Aluminum, 29 Trail Geometry, integrated down tube battery, enclosed internal cable, dropper post routing, 148mm spacing, fully sealed cartridge bearings, 150mm of travel FORK Rockshox 35 Silver TK, 160mm travel TurnKey damper SEAT BINDER Specialized bolt-type, alloy, 38.6mm REAR SHOCK RockShox Deluxe Select w/ custom air valve, 52.5x210mm STEM Alloy Trail Stem, 35mm bar bore HANDLEBARS Specialized, 6061 alloy, 6-degree upsweep, 8-degree backsweep, 30mm rise, 800mm width SADDLE Body Geometry Bridge Saddle, steel rails SEATPOST TranzX dropper, 34.9mm, XS-S: 100mm, M: 120mm, L/XL: 150mm Travel TAPE Specialized Trail Grips FRONT BRAKE SRAM Guide RE, metallic pads REAR BRAKE SRAM Guide RE, 4-piston caliper, hydraulic disc, 200mm REAR DERAILLEUR SRAM NX Eagle, 12-speed SHIFT LEVERS SRAM NX Eagle, single-click lever CASSETTE SRAM NX Eagle, 12-speed, 11-50t CHAIN SRAM NX Eagle, 12-speed CRANKSET Praxis forged M30, custom offset CHAINRINGS SRAM X-Sync Eagle, 104BCD, 32T,steel RIMS Roval 29, hookless alloy, 30mm inner width, tubeless ready FRONT HUB Alloy, sealed cartridge bearings, 15x110mm thru-axle, 28h REAR HUB Alloy, sealed cartridge bearings, 12x148mm thru-axle, 28h SPOKES DT Swiss Industry FRONT TIRE Butcher, GRID TRAIL casing, GRIPTON® compound, 2Bliss Ready, 29x2.6" REAR TIRE Eliminator, GRID TRAIL casing, GRIPTON® compound, 2Bliss Ready, 29x2.3" INNER TUBES Standard, Presta valve PEDALS UI/Remote Specialized TCU, 10-LED State of charge, 3-LED Ride Mode display, ANT+/Bluetooth® Battery Specialized M2-500, integrated battery w/rock guard, 500Wh Motor Specialized 2.1, custom Rx Trail-tuned motor, 250W nominal Charger Custom charger, 42V4A w/ Rosenberger plug Wiring Harness Custom Specialized harness...

Bicycle RoadBike MountainBike 

3518 EUR

Nairobi
Kenya

26.08.2021
New

2021 SPECIALIZED TURBO LEVO COMP TURBO E-BIKE
2021 SPECIALIZED TURBO LEVO COMP TURBO E-BIKE

Technical Specifications FRAME Specialized M5 Premium Aluminum, 29 Trail Geometry, integrated down tube battery, enclosed internal cable, dropper post routing, 148mm spacing, fully sealed cartridge bearings, 150mm of travel FORK Fox Float 36 Rhythm, Grip damper, 160mm, Sweep-Adj, 51mm rake, Kabolt Axle SEAT BINDER Specialized bolt-type, alloy, 38.6mm REAR SHOCK FOX Float DPS Performance, 3-position adjustment, 52.5x210mm, Rx Trail Tune STEM Alloy Trail Stem, 35mm bar bore HANDLEBARS Specialized, 6061 alloy, 6-degree upsweep, 8-degree backsweep, 30mm rise, 800mm width SADDLE Bridge Comp, Hollow Cr-mo rails, 155/143mm SEATPOST X-Fusion Manic, infinite adjustable, two-bolt head, bottom mount cable routing, remote SRL LE lever, 34.9mm, S: 125mm, M/L: 150mm, XL: 170mm TAPE Specialized Trail Grips FRONT BRAKE Shimano SLX M7120, 4-piston caliper, hydraulic disc, 200mm REAR BRAKE Shimano SLX M7120, 4-piston caliper, hydraulic disc, 180mm REAR DERAILLEUR Shimano SLX M7100, SGS, 12-speed SHIFT LEVERS Shimano SLX, M7100, 12spd CHAIN Shimano SLX, M7100, 12-speed CRANKSET Praxis forged M30, custom offset CHAINRINGS SRAM X-Sync Eagle, 104BCD, 32T,steel RIMS Roval 29, hookless alloy, 30mm inner width, tubeless ready FRONT HUB Shimano MT400-B, Centerlock 28h, 15x110 Boost REAR HUB Shimano MT510-B, Centerlock 28h, 12x148 Boost, Microspline SPOKES DT Swiss Industry FRONT TIRE Butcher, GRID TRAIL casing, GRIPTON® compound, 2Bliss Ready, 29x2.6" REAR TIRE Eliminator, GRID TRAIL casing, GRIPTON® compound, 2Bliss Ready, 29x2.3" INNER TUBES Standard, Presta valve PEDALS Battery Specialized M2-700, integrated battery w/rock guard, 700Wh Wiring Harness Custom Specialized harness Charger Custom charger, 42V4A w/ Rosenberger plug UI/Remote Specialized TCU, 10-LED State of charge, 3-LED Ride Mode display, ANT+/Bluetooth® Motor pecialized 2.1, custom Rx Trail-tuned motor, 250W nominal...

Bicycle RoadBike MountainBike 

4079 EUR

Nairobi
Kenya

26.08.2021
New

2021 GIANT PROPEL ADVANCED 1 DISC ROAD BIKE

2303 EUR

Nairobi
Kenya

23.08.2021
New

ZIPP 404 FIRECREST TUBULAR DISC-BRAKE REAR WHEEL
ZIPP 404 FIRECREST TUBULAR DISC-BRAKE REAR WHEEL

hen you want an aero road wheel that climbs lickety split for your disc-brake bike, Zipp has you covered with their 404 Firecrest Tubular Disc-Brake Wheels. The 404 tubular saves a good bit of weight over the clincher version, even adding strength, and it can be both your road racing and cyclocross wheel provided you glue on the appropriate tubs at the right times. Overall strength and stiffness are important to Zipp. These rims come over from the rim-brake version of the wheels. Zipp didn’t want to detract from impact resistance or lateral rigidity. So you get the same rims, but you’ll find 24 spokes front and rear, with a two-cross pattern both front and rear. In both cases, the change is as a result of needing to counteract the forces that stopping a rotor by the hub create. The spokes are the excellent, and light weight Sapim CX-Ray’s. The rim itself is the proven 404 Firecrest shape: 58mm deep, getting as wide as 26.53mm, it moves through the wind but is still light enough for climbing. The oval shape that is blunt on both the leading and trailing edges is not only good in a headwind, but very stable in crosswinds. The width means a better tire shape, even with narrow 23mm tires, providing more air cushion and a better contact patch. Greater comfort and lower rolling resistance result. Weight for the front wheel is 710g, the rear 835g. The hubs are a good bit different than what you’ll find on rim-brake wheels. Zipp employs their 77/177D hub set, which was purpose-built for disc braking. The flanges are slightly taller to work around the six-hole rotor mounts and the 17mm axle. While you can see that the spokes have a two-cross pattern, it actually possesses the lateral stiffness of a three-cross thanks to the size of the flanges and the orientation of the spokes. The benefits of the design are better aerodynamics and greater lateral stiffness. For rear wheels, Zipp offers both a Campagnolo-compatible, and Shimano/SRAM-compatible cassette body. The latter comes with a spacer for 8/9/10-speed cassettes. In both cases, the 177D hub body allows you to install a SRAM XD-cassette body for super-wide range gearing. The wheel comes with quick release, end caps to convert the hub for thru-axle use (end caps are hand swappable), rim strip, valve extender, and Zipp Tangente tube. The end caps can turn the front wheel into 12x100mm and 15x100mm thru axles, and the rear wheel 12x135 and 12x142mm thru-axles. Zipp has taken innovation in their system to a new level with these tubes, which feature an aluminum, rather than brass, stem. Lighter, better machined, and possessing a removable valve core. It also improves the balance of the spinning wheel. The wheels are not designed for compatibility with tubeless systems. Tricking out your disc-brake road bike is easy with the Zipp 404 Firecrest Carbon Tubular Disc-Brake wheels....

Bicycle Frame Wheel RoadBike MountainBike 
Zipp 

508 EUR

Nairobi
Kenya

14.08.2021
New

ZIPP 404 FIRECREST TUBULAR DISC-BRAKE FRONT WHEEL
ZIPP 404 FIRECREST TUBULAR DISC-BRAKE FRONT WHEEL

When you want an aero road wheel that climbs lickety split for your disc-brake bike, Zipp has you covered with their 404 Firecrest Tubular Disc-Brake Wheels. The 404 tubular saves a good bit of weight over the clincher version, even adding strength, and it can be both your road racing and cyclocross wheel provided you glue on the appropriate tubs at the right times. Overall strength and stiffness are important to Zipp. These rims come over from the rim-brake version of the wheels. Zipp didn’t want to detract from impact resistance or lateral rigidity. So you get the same rims, but you’ll find 24 spokes front and rear, with a two-cross pattern both front and rear. In both cases, the change is as a result of needing to counteract the forces that stopping a rotor by the hub create. The spokes are the excellent, and light weight Sapim CX-Ray’s. The rim itself is the proven 404 Firecrest shape: 58mm deep, getting as wide as 26.53mm, it moves through the wind but is still light enough for climbing. The oval shape that is blunt on both the leading and trailing edges is not only good in a headwind, but very stable in crosswinds. The width means a better tire shape, even with narrow 23mm tires, providing more air cushion and a better contact patch. Greater comfort and lower rolling resistance result. Weight for the front wheel is 710g, the rear 835g. The hubs are a good bit different than what you’ll find on rim-brake wheels. Zipp employs their 77/177D hub set, which was purpose-built for disc braking. The flanges are slightly taller to work around the six-hole rotor mounts and the 17mm axle. While you can see that the spokes have a two-cross pattern, it actually possesses the lateral stiffness of a three-cross thanks to the size of the flanges and the orientation of the spokes. The benefits of the design are better aerodynamics and greater lateral stiffness. For rear wheels, Zipp offers both a Campagnolo-compatible, and Shimano/SRAM-compatible cassette body. The latter comes with a spacer for 8/9/10-speed cassettes. In both cases, the 177D hub body allows you to install a SRAM XD-cassette body for super-wide range gearing. The wheel comes with quick release, end caps to convert the hub for thru-axle use (end caps are hand swappable), rim strip, valve extender, and Zipp Tangente tube. The end caps can turn the front wheel into 12x100mm and 15x100mm thru axles, and the rear wheel 12x135 and 12x142mm thru-axles. Zipp has taken innovation in their system to a new level with these tubes, which feature an aluminum, rather than brass, stem. Lighter, better machined, and possessing a removable valve core. It also improves the balance of the spinning wheel. The wheels are not designed for compatibility with tubeless systems. Tricking out your disc-brake road bike is easy with the Zipp 404 Firecrest Carbon Tubular Disc-Brake wheels....

Bicycle Frame Wheel RoadBike MountainBike 
Zipp 

427 EUR

Nairobi
Kenya

14.08.2021
New

ZIPP 404 FIRECREST DISC TUBELESS CLINCHER REAR WHEEL
ZIPP 404 FIRECREST DISC TUBELESS CLINCHER REAR WHEEL

Zipp’s expanded disc brake wheelset lineup now includes a 404 Firecrest Disc Brake Tubeless Clincher Wheelset. Now that you have a disc brake bike, your friends and opponents are going to regret it when you install these wheels. While this wheel is tough enough for gravel grinding and cyclocross, it is best utilized as a road racing wheel, hoops you want to use in crits, in flat to rolling road races, and in rolling time trials. Triathletes who fear getting buffeted by the wind, can run the 404 front with a deeper rear, or two 404’s and get lots of speed while not worrying at all about side winds. While the Firecrest name has been retained from the rim-brake carbon clincher of the same depth, and the design principles remain the same, the rim has been largely redesigned around the needs of wider and tubeless tires as well as braking needs. The third-generation ABLC dimples on the rims, the pattern of which is specific to the 404 depth, have been extended all the way to the tire. This is because there’s no more brake track. Material has also been moved around because the brake track isn’t necessary. The depth remains 58mm, but the max rim width has been nipped in to 26.4mm down from 26.53mm. The internal rim width is 19mm, up from 16.25mm. This 19mm width means that you should use tires no narrower than 23mm, and that the width has been optimized for 25mm wide tires. If you want to take these off road, because you’ve put them on your adventure bike, have no fear. Zipp has confidence in their wheels for off-road applications. When the embarked on creating their first carbon clincher, they benchmarked aluminum rims, knowing they had to make something stronger before they’d feel comfortable releasing the wheel to market. They exceeded aluminum rim strength and then some. Zipp employs their 77/177D hub set, which was purpose-built for disc braking. There are 24 aero Sapim CX-Ray spokes, both front and rear. A cross pattern is necessary in front to counter the forces of braking. The flanges are slightly taller to work around the six-hole rotor mounts and the 17mm axle. While you can see that the spokes have a two-cross pattern, it actually possesses the lateral stiffness of a three-cross thanks to the size of the flanges and the orientation of the spokes. The benefits of the design are more aero and shorter spokes. The rotor mounting method is six-bolt. The front wheel weighs in at 800g, the rear 915g. Maximum recommended tire pressure is 125psi, which should be overkill for any tire you’d want to install on this wheel. Maximum recommended rider weight is 250lbs. For rear wheels, Zipp offers both a Campagnolo-compatible, and Shimano/SRAM-compatible cassette body. The latter comes with a spacer for 9/10/11-speed cassettes. In both cases, the 177D hub body allows you to install a SRAM XDR Driver body for super-wide range gearing. The wheel comes with quick releases and endcaps to convert the hub for thru-axle or quick-release use. The included endcaps can convert the front wheel from 100x12mm to 100x15mm to quick release. The rear has endcaps for 142x12mm and quick release. They also include a spacer to convert the cassette body from eleven-speed to ten-speed. Also included are: rim strip and a tubeless valve, both installed at the factory, and a valve core removal tool. The Zipp 404 Firecrest Carbon Clincher Tubeless Disc Brake wheelset is the road racing wheel that gives you time trial speed without disc wheel weight or crosswind issues....

Bicycle Frame Wheel RoadBike MountainBike 
Zipp 

549 EUR

Nairobi
Kenya

14.08.2021
New

ZIPP 404 FIRECREST DISC TUBELESS CLINCHER FRONT WHEEL
ZIPP 404 FIRECREST DISC TUBELESS CLINCHER FRONT WHEEL

Zipp’s expanded disc brake wheelset lineup now includes a 404 Firecrest Disc Brake Tubeless Clincher Wheelset. Now that you have a disc brake bike, your friends and opponents are going to regret it when you install these wheels. While this wheel is tough enough for gravel grinding and cyclocross, it is best utilized as a road racing wheel, hoops you want to use in crits, in flat to rolling road races, and in rolling time trials. Triathletes who fear getting buffeted by the wind, can run the 404 front with a deeper rear, or two 404’s and get lots of speed while not worrying at all about side winds. While the Firecrest name has been retained from the rim-brake carbon clincher of the same depth, and the design principles remain the same, the rim has been largely redesigned around the needs of wider and tubeless tires as well as braking needs. The third-generation ABLC dimples on the rims, the pattern of which is specific to the 404 depth, have been extended all the way to the tire. This is because there’s no more brake track. Material has also been moved around because the brake track isn’t necessary. The depth remains 58mm, but the max rim width has been nipped in to 26.4mm down from 26.53mm. The internal rim width is 19mm, up from 16.25mm. This 19mm width means that you should use tires no narrower than 23mm, and that the width has been optimized for 25mm wide tires. If you want to take these off road, because you’ve put them on your adventure bike, have no fear. Zipp has confidence in their wheels for off-road applications. When the embarked on creating their first carbon clincher, they benchmarked aluminum rims, knowing they had to make something stronger before they’d feel comfortable releasing the wheel to market. They exceeded aluminum rim strength and then some. Zipp employs their 77/177D hub set, which was purpose-built for disc braking. There are 24 aero Sapim CX-Ray spokes, both front and rear. A cross pattern is necessary in front to counter the forces of braking. The flanges are slightly taller to work around the six-hole rotor mounts and the 17mm axle. While you can see that the spokes have a two-cross pattern, it actually possesses the lateral stiffness of a three-cross thanks to the size of the flanges and the orientation of the spokes. The benefits of the design are more aero and shorter spokes. The rotor mounting method is six-bolt. The front wheel weighs in at 800g, the rear 915g. Maximum recommended tire pressure is 125psi, which should be overkill for any tire you’d want to install on this wheel. Maximum recommended rider weight is 250lbs. For rear wheels, Zipp offers both a Campagnolo-compatible, and Shimano/SRAM-compatible cassette body. The latter comes with a spacer for 9/10/11-speed cassettes. In both cases, the 177D hub body allows you to install a SRAM XDR Driver body for super-wide range gearing. The wheel comes with quick releases and endcaps to convert the hub for thru-axle or quick-release use. The included endcaps can convert the front wheel from 100x12mm to 100x15mm to quick release. The rear has endcaps for 142x12mm and quick release. They also include a spacer to convert the cassette body from eleven-speed to ten-speed. Also included are: rim strip and a tubeless valve, both installed at the factory, and a valve core removal tool. The Zipp 404 Firecrest Carbon Clincher Tubeless Disc Brake wheelset is the road racing wheel that gives you time trial speed without disc wheel weight or crosswind issues....

Bicycle Frame Wheel RoadBike MountainBike 
Zipp 

467 EUR

Nairobi
Kenya

14.08.2021
New

ZIPP 404 FIRECREST CARBON CLINCHER REAR WHEEL
ZIPP 404 FIRECREST CARBON CLINCHER REAR WHEEL

The Zipp 404 Firecrest Carbon Clincher might look deep at 58mm,but it’s light at 1615g for the set. They’re wheels that master not only the flats, but rolling hills, and won’t catch you out on short, steep pitches. The Firecrest Carbon Clincher was a big step forward. This iteration of the 404 is faster and better still, thanks to the lessons they’ve learned in the intervening years and the trickling down of several technologies from their NSW wheels. Wheelset weight is down to 710g front, 905g rear, 615g for the set, 75g lighter than the previous iteration. Less weight means they spin up easier and are easier to hold speed when climbing. The wheels are more aero than predecessors. The shape has been tweaked: the depth remains at 58mm, but the width has been tweaked to 25mm at the brake track, with a 16.5mm internal width. The shape is better in all conditions, particularly crosswinds, thanks to the application of their ABLC SawTooth dimpling pattern, a NSW innovation, which reduces side loads in crosswind situations. Not quite down to box rim loads, but pretty close. The rim walls start at the blunt edge of the spoke side of the rim, but then gently curve outward to help keep the aerodynamics great with 25mm tires. The ShowStopper textured braking surface is another innovation that started with NWS. This is the 317 curved, vertical grooves on each side on the brake track that help move water off the surface and reduce stopping distances. In the wet or dry, this brakes as well as the best aluminum rims on the market. They also added their 77/177 hubset to the rims. The 18/24 hubs feature straight-pull Sapim CX-Sprint spokes, with the front radial and the rear two-cross The rear hub has cassette body options: a SRAM 10/11-speed cassette body, a Campagnolo-compatible 10/11-speed body, and or a SRAM XDR driver body for wider-ranging cassette options, including 1x 10-42 cassettes. The Zipp 404 Firecrest Carbon Clincher wheels come with Zipp’s Tangente Platinum Evo brake pads, rim strips, Zipp valve extenders, and quick releases. The quick releases have wide lever bodies to reduce pressure in your palm and are designed to sit nearly flush with the frame when closed. ...

Bicycle Frame Wheel RoadBike MountainBike 
Zipp 

488 EUR

Nairobi
Kenya

14.08.2021
New

ZIPP 202 NSW DISC TUBELESS CLINCHER REAR WHEEL
ZIPP 202 NSW DISC TUBELESS CLINCHER REAR WHEEL

When you’re looking for an ultra-light, aero, climbing disc-brake wheel, the one you’ll turn to is the Zipp 202 NSW Disc Tubeless Clincher. This is shallow, wide rim, that is best for those times when gravitational resistance is highest, and still has the aero advantages that will increase your speed when gravitational resistance is lowest, and all other times as well. Zipp, when they decided to focus on building disc brake-specific wheels, looked at not only what they could do for the rim, but what they could do with the bikes the wheels go in. For the first part, they knew that without the need for a brake track, they could extend their dimpling all the way to the end of the rim, as they did. For the second, they realized that most road bikes with disc brakes come with enough clearance for 28mm tires, so they designed with those in mind. With the dimpling they molded their SawTooth pattern into the exterior walls. As you should know by now, SawTooth is a design of indents molded into the outside rim walls that is comprised of twelve nodes. These are designed to start working for you at speeds of 20mph and then work better when faster. They essentially change the behavior of the wind around the rim to minimize side wind pressure on the rim in crosswinds, thus making the wheel more stable at high speeds. They also tweaked the rim shape, keeping the 32mm depth the 202 is known for, but increasing the max width of the rim to 28.9mm. The result is that the tire width that is most aerodynamic is 28mm. You can go wider for rough- and off-road adventures, but probably won’t want to go narrower than 25mm. The interior of the rim has been changed as well. the internal width is 21mm, and the side walls have ridges that help hold the tire in place when pressure is low. This is to improve the interface with tubeless tire beads. No burps when running wide tires at low pressures. Factory-applied tubeless rim tape finishes the rim package. You can run these wheels with tubed tires; you’ll just need to remove the valve stem from the rim. Thanks to the need to make the rim sidewalls strong enough to handle the pressure of clincher tires, these carbon rims are super-strong. Stronger than aluminum rims, so worry not about their durability. They are race light, but training wheel tough. Sapim CX-Ray J-Bend spokes are used both front and rear to lace the rim to the hub. These spokes are light, aero, and stiff. 24 spokes, two-cross, both front and rear. These NSW wheels utilize Zipp’s Cognition hubs. The front features scalloped flanges for the spoke beds. J-bend spokes resist the twisting forces disc-braking can put on spokes. This results in less pressure on the spokes, increasing lateral stiffness and durability. The rear has a pawl design with an Axial Clutch, which reduces pawl drag by 50% when coasting, and with a 36-tooth engagement, you’re driving the wheel the moment you start pedaling. The disc-mounting method is Centerlock only. Lock ring not included. The hubs come with Zipp’s Tangente quick release skewers as well as hand-removable end caps to fit 100x12mm and 100x15mm thru-axles in front and 142x12mm rear thru-axles. The wheels weigh in at 1475g per set, 695g in front, 780g in back. The wheels, sold separately as front and rear, also come with a wheel bag, a Zipp tubeless valve factory-installed, valve core removal tool, Zipp Cognition Oil, and a freehub body spacer to take the 11-speed hub down to 10-speed if you need. The single wheel bags can be secured together if you have a pair. A SRAM/Shimano 11-speed cassette body is standard, though a SRAM XD-R driver can be swapped in. The Zipp 202 NSW Disc Tubeless Clincher is the climbing wheel that will help your disc brake bike soar like an eagle both going up and down the mountain....

Bicycle Wheel Frame Zipp 

864 EUR

Nairobi
Kenya

02.08.2021
New

ZIPP 202 NSW DISC TUBELESS CLINCHER FRONT WHEEL
ZIPP 202 NSW DISC TUBELESS CLINCHER FRONT WHEEL

When you’re looking for an ultra-light, aero, climbing disc-brake wheel, the one you’ll turn to is the Zipp 202 NSW Disc Tubeless Clincher. This is shallow, wide rim, that is best for those times when gravitational resistance is highest, and still has the aero advantages that will increase your speed when gravitational resistance is lowest, and all other times as well. Zipp, when they decided to focus on building disc brake-specific wheels, looked at not only what they could do for the rim, but what they could do with the bikes the wheels go in. For the first part, they knew that without the need for a brake track, they could extend their dimpling all the way to the end of the rim, as they did. For the second, they realized that most road bikes with disc brakes come with enough clearance for 28mm tires, so they designed with those in mind. With the dimpling they molded their SawTooth pattern into the exterior walls. As you should know by now, SawTooth is a design of indents molded into the outside rim walls that is comprised of twelve nodes. These are designed to start working for you at speeds of 20mph and then work better when faster. They essentially change the behavior of the wind around the rim to minimize side wind pressure on the rim in crosswinds, thus making the wheel more stable at high speeds. They also tweaked the rim shape, keeping the 32mm depth the 202 is known for, but increasing the max width of the rim to 28.9mm. The result is that the tire width that is most aerodynamic is 28mm. You can go wider for rough- and off-road adventures, but probably won’t want to go narrower than 25mm. The interior of the rim has been changed as well. the internal width is 21mm, and the side walls have ridges that help hold the tire in place when pressure is low. This is to improve the interface with tubeless tire beads. No burps when running wide tires at low pressures. Factory-applied tubeless rim tape finishes the rim package. You can run these wheels with tubed tires; you’ll just need to remove the valve stem from the rim. Thanks to the need to make the rim sidewalls strong enough to handle the pressure of clincher tires, these carbon rims are super-strong. Stronger than aluminum rims, so worry not about their durability. They are race light, but training wheel tough. Sapim CX-Ray J-Bend spokes are used both front and rear to lace the rim to the hub. These spokes are light, aero, and stiff. 24 spokes, two-cross, both front and rear. These NSW wheels utilize Zipp’s Cognition hubs. The front features scalloped flanges for the spoke beds. J-bend spokes resist the twisting forces disc-braking can put on spokes. This results in less pressure on the spokes, increasing lateral stiffness and durability. The rear has a pawl design with an Axial Clutch, which reduces pawl drag by 50% when coasting, and with a 36-tooth engagement, you’re driving the wheel the moment you start pedaling. The disc-mounting method is Centerlock only. Lock ring not included. The hubs come with Zipp’s Tangente quick release skewers as well as hand-removable end caps to fit 100x12mm and 100x15mm thru-axles in front and 142x12mm rear thru-axles. The wheels weigh in at 1475g per set, 695g in front, 780g in back. The wheels, sold separately as front and rear, also come with a wheel bag, a Zipp tubeless valve factory-installed, valve core removal tool, Zipp Cognition Oil, and a freehub body spacer to take the 11-speed hub down to 10-speed if you need. The single wheel bags can be secured together if you have a pair. A SRAM/Shimano 11-speed cassette body is standard, though a SRAM XD-R driver can be swapped in. The Zipp 202 NSW Disc Tubeless Clincher is the climbing wheel that will help your disc brake bike soar like an eagle both going up and down the mountain....

Bicycle Wheel Frame Zipp 

672 EUR

Nairobi
Kenya

02.08.2021
New

ZIPP 202 FIRECREST DISC TUBELESS CLINCHER REAR WHEEL
ZIPP 202 FIRECREST DISC TUBELESS CLINCHER REAR WHEEL

Zipp has expanded their Firecrest line to include a climbing disc-brake compatible tubeless clincher wheel. The 202 Firecrest Disc Tubeless Clincher is that wheel. It’s not a mere re-naming of a 202 Firecrest, but an extensive redesign that keeps the 202 rim principles, but modifies and optimizes for not only disc brakes, but aerodynamics, and tubeless tires. The 202 is the shallowest and lightest rim of the Firecrest line. It is good for climbing, for low-speed riding, for cyclocross, and any time feel that weight savings takes a premium over aerodynamics. Before embarking on designing carbon clinchers, Zipp benchmarked impact strength of aluminum rims. They knew they had to exceed that impact strength before they’d feel ready bringing a carbon clincher to market. They exceeded and then some. The rim is disc-brake specific. Take notice of the brake track. That’s right, it’s gone and ABLC dimples go all the way up the sides for better aerodynamics. this is Zipp’s third-generation dimpling, and is specific to the wheel depth and shape. This is a new design all the way through, with not only the rim shape changed, but the material moved around. The rim remains 32mm deep, but the width has mushroomed out to 28.9mm from 25.4mm, and the internal width 21mm. As you can imagine the shape means wider tires. 25mm is as narrow as you’ll want to go, but the 28mm width offers better aerodynamics still and going even wider still offers great aerodynamics. This rim works best with wide tires. It’s also stronger. Without having to deal with the force of brakes squeezing the rim, they were able to move material around. And the strength you can rely on. Feel free to drop the tire pressure. Not only will the rim withstand whatever you’re putting in front of it, but the molded internal ridges lock tires in place, even at low pressures. Zipp employs their 77/177D hub set, which was purpose-built for disc braking. There are 24 aero Sapim CX-Ray spokes, both front and rear. A cross pattern is necessary in front to counter the forces of braking. The flanges are slightly taller to work around the six-hole rotor mounts and the 17mm axle. While you can see that the spokes have a two-cross pattern, it actually possesses the lateral stiffness of a three-cross thanks to the size of the flanges and the orientation of the spokes. The benefits of the design are more aero and shorter spokes. The rotor mounting method is six-bolt. The front wheel weighs in at 705g, the rear 825g. Maximum recommended tire pressure is 125psi, which should be overkill for any tire you’d want to install on this wheel. Maximum recommended rider weight is 250lbs. For rear wheels, Zipp offers both a Campagnolo-compatible, and Shimano/SRAM-compatible cassette body. The latter comes with a spacer for 9/10/11-speed cassettes. In both cases, the 177D hub body allows you to install a SRAM XDR Driver body for super-wide range gearing. The wheel comes with quick releases and endcaps to convert the hub for thru-axle or quick-release use. The included endcaps can convert the front wheel from 100x12mm to 100x15mm to quick release. The rear has endcaps for 142x12mm and quick release. They also include a spacer to convert the cassette body from eleven-speed to ten-speed. Also included are: rim strip and a tubeless valve, both installed at the factory, and a valve core removal tool. The Zipp 202 Firecrest Carbon Clincher Tubeless Disc Brake wheelset is light, aero, and tough enough for the roughest cyclocross, or gravel racing, has to offer....

Bicycle Wheel Frame Zipp 

544 EUR

Nairobi
Kenya

02.08.2021
New

2020 GIANT PROPEL ADVANCED SL 0 DISC - ROAD BIKE - (World Racycles)
2020 GIANT PROPEL ADVANCED SL 0 DISC - ROAD BIKE - (World Racycles)

2020 Giant Propel Advanced SL 0 Disc - Road Bike If speed is your obsession, the Giant Propel Advanced SL 0 Disc is your bike. You train, you put in the work, and this aero machine does the rest. Built to give you an edge when it really counts - on the attack, in the sprint, going all out - it delivers energy-saving efficiency and race-winning aero performance. SPECIFICATIONS: Frame: Advanced SL-Grade Composite, integrated seatpost, disc Fork: Advanced SL-Grade Composite, full-composite OverDrive 2 steerer, disc Stem: Giant Contact SLR Aero Bars: Giant Contact SLR Aero Front Brake: SRAM RED eTap AXS hydraulic Rear Brake: SRAM RED eTap AXS hydraulic Brake Lever: SRAM RED eTap AXS hydraulic Front Mech: SRAM RED eTap AXS Rear Mech: SRAM RED eTap AXS Shifters: SRAM RED eTap AXS Speed: 24 Rims: CADEX Aero Disc WheelSystem (F:42mm, R:65mm) Front Hub: CADEX Aero Disc WheelSystem, 12mm thru-axle Rear Hub: CADEX Aero Disc WheelSystem, 12mm thru-axle Spokes: CADEX Aero Disc WheelSystem Front Tyre: CADEX Race 25, tubeless, 700x25, folding Rear Tyre: CADEX Race 25, tubeless, 700x25, folding Seat Post: integrated design Saddle: Giant Contact SLR (forward) Chainset: SRAM RED D1 DUB, 35/48 with Quarq DZero power meter Bottom Bracket: SRAM DUB, press fit Chain: SRAM RED D1 Cassette: SRAM RED, 12-speed, 10x28 Pedals: Basic Resin Flat Visit our site to see more cataloq and discount price : https://worldracycles.com...

bicycles 

6343 EUR

Namibe
Algeria

28.07.2021
New

2021 CANNONDALE SUPERSIX EVO HI-MOD DISC DURA-ACE DI2 DISC ROAD BIKE - (WOrld Racycles)
2021 CANNONDALE SUPERSIX EVO HI-MOD DISC DURA-ACE DI2 DISC ROAD BIKE - (WOrld Racycles)

2021 Cannondale SuperSix EVO Hi-MOD Disc Dura-Ace Di2 Disc Road Bike A pure and versatile race machine, the Cannondale SuperSix EVO Hi-MOD Disc Dura-Ace Di2 Disc Road Bike blends an array of sophisticated design features to deliver a truly professional level of performance. Whether gunning for a PB up the most brutal of climbs, racing across rough roads or tackling an all-day gran fondo, the SuperSix EVO delivers with accuracy and assuredness. A tremendously high stiffness to weight ratio is naturally infused into the frameset thanks to its refined, BallisTec Hi-MOD full carbon construction. Reactive, nimble and vertically compliant, this frameset also reduces aerodynamic drag significantly via its truncated airfoil tube sections. The frameset sports a racy geometry that flicks with ease down sinuous descents but remains calm and composed in the face of rough, classics style terrain. Clearance for tyres of up to 30mm in width offers the option of a sublimely smooth and grippy ride experience while entirely internal gear cable and brake hose routing gifts a neat, crisp aesthetic. The brand’s own HollowGram KNOT wheelset donates lively acceleration and slips through the air with ease thanks to its full carbon, 45mm deep rims. These rims have a broad and blunt profile to aid crosswind stability and also possess a wide internal width and tubeless-tyre compatibility to reduce rolling resistance significantly. ...

bicycles 

5336 EUR

Namibe
Algeria

28.07.2021
New

2021 BMC TIMEMACHINE 01 TRI ROAD FRAMESET
2021 BMC TIMEMACHINE 01 TRI ROAD FRAMESET

BMC’s timemachine is such a fast performer, BMC needed four years to find a way to improve it. The new timemachine 01 is faster with no wind, faster in crosswinds, and easier to fit. In addition, if you need to carry stuff on the bike, there’s more room for it with less aerodynamic penalty. And the frame is UCI-legal across their size run. The old timemachine had impressive straight line aerodynamics. The new timemachine improves on straight line aerodynamics, real world aerodynamics, and crosswind aerodynamics. The subA tube shapes have been further refined. Many profiles have been truncated, which doesn’t cost you at all in a headwind, better shrouds water bottles and gear, and is less susceptible to side-forces when riding in crosswinds. Added stability means you spend less time fighting your bike and more time laying out the watts. Shrouding water bottles is no small deal, as you need to carry water, and most wind tunnel tests do not account for this. With cage mounts on the seat tube and three bolts on the downtube, you can choose how you want your hydration. The downtube yields two positions for bottles, the lower is more aero, but if you have trouble reaching low, or want to run two bottles, use the upper position. The tube shaping makes the most dramatic improvements with round bottles, but aero bottles benefit as well. In addition, the integrated bar/stem combo is faster. They actually have two different combinations sitting atop the improved bayonet fork. A raised V-cockpit that comes standard with complete bikes and is better for less flexible riders. And a flat-cockpit, that can come on the frameset, or can be ordered separately for the complete bikes. With the V, the stack spacers have a range of 590-705mm in height. With the flat, the range is 530-670mm. And with the flat setup, the base bar can be flipped over, giving you a range of 40mm below the stem to 40mm above the stem. In both cases, particularly in the raised cockpit setup, the arm supports channel air more cleanly, reducing drag. And there are a set of top tube mounts midway back on the top tube for boxes. This might look unusual, but it worked out to be faster in the wind tunnel, so BMC departed from tradition to give you speed. The fork itself has widely-spaced legs, giving the air an easier time flowing past the legs and wide rims. Both the fork and rear triangle can work with rims up to 28mm wide and tires up to 27mm wide. And the horizontal rear dropouts have adjustable stops, so you can position the wheel as close to the frame as possible regardless of the tire width. The final aero touch is the rear storage box. This is not UCI-legal, but it is for multi-sport riders. It’s big enough to fit a tubular plus tools and inflator. The box mounts behind the seat post when the forward mounting option is employed. To offer the most fit options in their P2P, Position 2 Perform, system, the seat post has a rearward mount and a forward mount. In addition, the saddle clamp has four positions. This yields a huge range of adjustment, going from a virtual 71.5 to a virtual 80.8-degree seat angle, with 124mm of total fore-aft adjustment. To get the maximum speed out of a frame, integration is essential. That’s why the fork has integrated brakes, and the rear brakes hide under the chain stays. But BMC wasn’t satisfied with their earlier efforts on this front. They developed a brake booster system, giving you more power at your fingertips for less effort. They also developed something they call the quick-pad cartridge system. This makes it easy for you to swap pads from your carbon-specific race pads to your aluminum training wheel pads. Pulling and replacing cartridges is as easy as swapping pads on conventional brakes. BMC embraces options. They have Dual Transmission Integration here. You can run electronic or mechanical, even hydraulic shifting. However, the complexity of running mechanical is such that they only offer complete bikes with electronic shifting and recommend it when you’re building up your own steed. Likewise, they utilize the BB86 bottom bracket standard. The BMC timemachine 01 makes it easier to go faster, both for how it allows you to find the perfect position and for how it slices through the air outside....

Bicycle2021 Frame Wheel 

2230 EUR

Nairobi
Kenya

15.07.2021
New

2021 BMC TIMEMACHINE 01 TRI ROAD FRAMESET
2021 BMC TIMEMACHINE 01 TRI ROAD FRAMESET

BMC’s timemachine is such a fast performer, BMC needed four years to find a way to improve it. The new timemachine 01 is faster with no wind, faster in crosswinds, and easier to fit. In addition, if you need to carry stuff on the bike, there’s more room for it with less aerodynamic penalty. And the frame is UCI-legal across their size run. The old timemachine had impressive straight line aerodynamics. The new timemachine improves on straight line aerodynamics, real world aerodynamics, and crosswind aerodynamics. The subA tube shapes have been further refined. Many profiles have been truncated, which doesn’t cost you at all in a headwind, better shrouds water bottles and gear, and is less susceptible to side-forces when riding in crosswinds. Added stability means you spend less time fighting your bike and more time laying out the watts. Shrouding water bottles is no small deal, as you need to carry water, and most wind tunnel tests do not account for this. With cage mounts on the seat tube and three bolts on the downtube, you can choose how you want your hydration. The downtube yields two positions for bottles, the lower is more aero, but if you have trouble reaching low, or want to run two bottles, use the upper position. The tube shaping makes the most dramatic improvements with round bottles, but aero bottles benefit as well. In addition, the integrated bar/stem combo is faster. They actually have two different combinations sitting atop the improved bayonet fork. A raised V-cockpit that comes standard with complete bikes and is better for less flexible riders. And a flat-cockpit, that can come on the frameset, or can be ordered separately for the complete bikes. With the V, the stack spacers have a range of 590-705mm in height. With the flat, the range is 530-670mm. And with the flat setup, the base bar can be flipped over, giving you a range of 40mm below the stem to 40mm above the stem. In both cases, particularly in the raised cockpit setup, the arm supports channel air more cleanly, reducing drag. And there are a set of top tube mounts midway back on the top tube for boxes. This might look unusual, but it worked out to be faster in the wind tunnel, so BMC departed from tradition to give you speed. The fork itself has widely-spaced legs, giving the air an easier time flowing past the legs and wide rims. Both the fork and rear triangle can work with rims up to 28mm wide and tires up to 27mm wide. And the horizontal rear dropouts have adjustable stops, so you can position the wheel as close to the frame as possible regardless of the tire width. The final aero touch is the rear storage box. This is not UCI-legal, but it is for multi-sport riders. It’s big enough to fit a tubular plus tools and inflator. The box mounts behind the seat post when the forward mounting option is employed. To offer the most fit options in their P2P, Position 2 Perform, system, the seat post has a rearward mount and a forward mount. In addition, the saddle clamp has four positions. This yields a huge range of adjustment, going from a virtual 71.5 to a virtual 80.8-degree seat angle, with 124mm of total fore-aft adjustment. To get the maximum speed out of a frame, integration is essential. That’s why the fork has integrated brakes, and the rear brakes hide under the chain stays. But BMC wasn’t satisfied with their earlier efforts on this front. They developed a brake booster system, giving you more power at your fingertips for less effort. They also developed something they call the quick-pad cartridge system. This makes it easy for you to swap pads from your carbon-specific race pads to your aluminum training wheel pads. Pulling and replacing cartridges is as easy as swapping pads on conventional brakes. BMC embraces options. They have Dual Transmission Integration here. You can run electronic or mechanical, even hydraulic shifting. However, the complexity of running mechanical is such that they only offer complete bikes with electronic shifting and recommend it when you’re building up your own steed. Likewise, they utilize the BB86 bottom bracket standard. The BMC timemachine 01 makes it easier to go faster, both for how it allows you to find the perfect position and for how it slices through the air outside....

Bicycle RoadBike MuntainBike Frame 

2227 EUR

Nairobi
Kenya

12.07.2021
New