Framesteel 25CrMo4
Front ForkMeks Carbon AC system steel spring + MCU-elastomer, adjustable hydraulic damping, suitable for disc brake mounting
Bottom BracketKinex cartridge, sealed
CranksDotek PRO alloy forged, polished
Chainrings52, 42, 30
PedalsSingle sided clippless for SPD
Front DerailleurShimano 105 (3 speed)
ChainSRAM power chain PC 59 with power link
Rear DerailleurShimano XT (9 speed)
CogsetSram 9.0 9 speed, 11-32 teeth
HubsDisc brake hubs Quando with roller bearings, front: SON 20" dynohub
Skewersno pref
SpokesDT Swiss stainless steel
RimsSchürmann Double Master hollow
TiresSwallow Marathon Reflex with Kevlar puncture protection layer 40-406, 40-559
Brakesfront and rear disc brakes Magura Clara hydraulic
SeatpostN/A
SaddleMoulded carbon fibre
HeadsetRudelli Sport, needle bearings, sealed
StemTig welded cromoly
HandlebarsHP Ergobars (Under Seat)
ShiftersShimano Ultegra bar end
Brake Leversno pref
Bar TapeNA
ExtrasRear shock: DNM "Raimon" ST8ARC, rear carrier: Rear rack 12mm tube aluminium 7005 T6 alloy; lowrider rack underseat:12mm tube aluminium 7005 T6 alloy; Propstand for Lowrider; Airflow seat cushion;


Roger Matthews from Fort Vermilion, Alberta, Canada writes:

I am a road biker from years back but now, due to a severe injury, I am riding recumbent bicycles and never had so much fun on two wheels. I prefer very long distance multi day rides where I will average between 100-150 km's a day over three or more weeks. The bike I have built would handle a heavy payload, absorb shock normally handled through body positioning on an upright bike, allow for comfortable positioning of my body while allowing for continuous, heads up viewing with minimal strain on neck, shoulders and wrists. The underseat stearing allows for natural body positioning with bottom bracket about the same as seat level. Disk brakes for long, loaded downhill braking, especially on hot days. The bike could be built slightly lighter but I want a good combination of rugged materials and geometry along with weight considerations. The bike will be loaded with gear most of the time so weight issues are not as important as with a feather weight racer.
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