Abici Bikes XLR8R Frames


  • Average Rating: 4.75/5
  • MSRP: $ 1299.00
  • # of Reviews: 4

Product Description

The Abici XLR8R. Pure Power, Speed and Elegance. Columbus Altec + Triple Butted Lightweight Alloy tubing main triangle combined with Abici Carbon Damping System to provide an unworldly cycling experience.

  • Elegant , Stylish, Lightweight, Durable
  • Hand Made, Custom Painted, Tour de France Pedigree
  • Integrated Sculpted Headtube
  • Abici Carbon Integrated Fork
  • Columbus Altec 2+ Triple Butted Tubing-Custom Shaped
  • Abici Carbon Damping System (ACDS) Seatstays for a Plush Ride
  • S-Bend Double Butted Alloy Chainstays
  • Forged Dropouts with Replaceable Hanger
  • 2.5 Lbs in size medium(55)
  • 36 colors to choose from


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    Reviews 1 - 4 (4 Reviews Total)

    User Reviews

    Overall Rating:4
    Value Rating:5
    Submitted by derrickusmcirr a Road Racer from

    Date Reviewed: November 12, 2008

    Strengths:    Stiff back while sprinting. Smooth on the flats and light weight for hill climbing. Turns in and out of turns quick with lazer like responses.

    Weaknesses:    They don't make it any more.

    Bottom Line:   
    Great bike that I got used off of craigslist. The bike was built around 2003-2004 so for an older bike I thought I was getting a training bike but it has out performed many that I have riden. I like the bike so much I spent 500 bucks to paint it. The bike is smooth and fast.

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    Favorite Ride:   Abici

    Price Paid:    $300.00

    Purchased At:   Craigslist

    Similar Products Used:   Trek Madone, Trek 1000, Specialized rubaix,

    Bike Setup:   Ultegra group set with Dura ace bb, Cermic bearings,


    Overall Rating:5
    Value Rating:5
    Submitted by marvinelectrolux a Recreational Rider from Denver

    Date Reviewed: December 30, 2002

    Strengths:    Lightweight, compliant ride quality. Beautiful tubing, structurally and aesthetically.

    Weaknesses:    Only weakness is having to help the uninformed rider how to say "ah-BEACH-ey."

    Bottom Line:   
    I didn't know what to expect, buying my Abici XLR8R on-line, but it was all very smoothly orchestrated. All deliveries arrived and were in fantastic condition.

    I chose Abici based on reviews I had read, and based on personal communication with folks already riding Abici's. I wanted more of a "boutique" frame; nothing against the bigger names, but I like to support the indies that devote hours of attention to the detail that a frame demands. Having received a beautiful frame and now riden my bike for about a month, it's clear to me that I made a great decision.

    This frame provides the ultimate platform for scorching acceleration without compromising ride comfort. This allows all-day-long comfort and on-demand performance.

    I call myself a recreational rider, but I will race occasionally...for me to call myself a racer would be an overstatement, however. Nevertheless, I'll race on this bike probably 8 to 10 times this upcoming season and will do so with confidence it this bikes race-ready condition.

    I welcome e-mail from any prospective Abici customers.

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    Favorite Ride:   Peak-to-Peak Highway

    Purchased At:   www.abicibikes.com

    Similar Products Used:   Past rides include Cannondale, Specialized and Kona. Nothing is directly comparable to the XLR8R from Abici.

    Bike Setup:   Campy Chorus groupset, Bontrager Race Lite wheels, American Classic Seatpost, TTT Forgie Stem and Bars, Time Impact Pedals...other stuff is unimportant and more a matter of personal tastes...oh, did I mention that I have a nice Thule rack?


    Overall Rating:5
    Value Rating:5
    Submitted by cxrcr a Road Racer from

    Date Reviewed: July 21, 2002

    Strengths:    Rigid where it counts
    Cushy where it counts
    Handles as good or better than any bike I have been on
    Awesome paint job
    The nice feeling you get when dealing with a small company that loves cycling
    Oh and did I mention the paint is awesome!


    Weaknesses:    none

    Bottom Line:   
    After a couple years away from racing, I decided to get a new bike to jump into the year with. Previously, I had only ridden steel on the road, mostly Italian with a couple US manufacturers here and there. Never having been a fan of aluminum after having a noodle of a Miyata when I lived in Japan, I had shied away from it as long as I could...not easy when you grow up in the same state as the big C company. Looking at the landscape of new frames that have come out the last couple years, the whole carbon fiber idea really got me. Of course, there have been those on either side of the argument and for many the jury is still out...but not for me. Whether it is the diffential butting Columbus uses now overall, the carbon stays, the full carbon fork...this is nothing like my friend R1000 that I had borrowed a while back. This baby is smooth. Climbing is straight forward with little flex apparent at the BB. Decending is a world apart from the early 90s vintage Miyata that would have me tucked on the top tube shivering in fear. And the best thing is I can ride for hours and hours without shaking any filling loose from my teeth!

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    Favorite Ride:   any at 3 a.m. and drunk

    Similar Products Used:   Felt, Colnago, DeRosa, Bianchi, Cannondale, Aegis

    Bike Setup:   Full Campy Chorus, TTT Zepp h-bars/stem, Flite saddle, AmClassic seatpost, Keywin pedals, cheap clin


    Overall Rating:5
    Value Rating:5
    Submitted by LKrikorian a Road Racer from Thousand Oaks

    Date Reviewed: July 17, 2002

    Strengths:    The carbon seat stays are a lot better for my 44 year old back.
    The sprint is awesome in a crit.


    Weaknesses:    I have detected none so far.

    Bottom Line:   
    This frame one-ups last year's Starship in two ways: (1.) the carbon seatstays, called the Abici Carbon Damping System, or ACDS, eradicate road vibration (2.) the widened down tube, where it is welded onto the bottom bracket shell, gives a stiffer frame for a better sprint.

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    Favorite Ride:   Abici XLR8R

    Price Paid:    $1399.00

    Purchased At:   Abici web site

    Similar Products Used:   I rode last year's Abici Starship in about fifteen crits and two road races.

    Bike Setup:   full Dura Ace--even Shimano race wheels
    3T bars and stem
    Flite gel saddle and Thompson seatpost



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