Storck Scenario CD 1.0 Road Bike


  • Average Rating: 5/5
  • MSRP: $
  • # of Reviews: 1

Product Description

  • The stiffest Storck carbon-fibre racing bike frame. A patented reinforcement in the head tube increases the steering precision. The rear triangle features carbon fibre dropouts – the result; a racing frame, which rides as if on rails with zero power loss. A frame, which brings technical highlights in harmony with a beautiful form. The judges of the international iF Design competition agreed and honored the CD 1.0 with the coveted 2005 iF Design Gold Award. Simply exceptional.
  • Features: Storck Carbon Fibre Technology | Proportional Tubing | Sloping Top Tube Geometry | Integrated Headset-System 1 1/8" | Supersized Seat and Chain Stays | Carbon Rear-Entry-Dropouts | Bottom Bracket BSA 68mm | Frame Weight approx. 1080g (55cm frame incl. weight saving from headset cups)


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    Overall Rating:5
    Value Rating:5
    Submitted by Terry a Recreational Rider from

    Date Reviewed: December 14, 2008

    Strengths:    Stiffness but very comfortable ride, great descending, accelerating, and climbing. Carbon layup is beautiful.

    Weaknesses:    None so far other than lack of paint selection.

    Bottom Line:   
    Best nd fastest bike I have ever ridden. Extremely stiff but compliant, Great descending and climbing bike. Worth every dollar !

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    Favorite Ride:   Rolling hills, fast descents

    Purchased At:   Bicycle Doctor

    Similar Products Used:   Blue RC7, Trek 5900SSL, Colnago Master Extralight

    Bike Setup:   Scram Red compact, Zipp 202's, Vittoria CX tubulars, Tufo tubular tape, Syntace bars stem, seatpost, Fiziks Arrione saddle



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    Storck Scenario Cd 1.0 Snow White

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