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- Hydraulic disc
- 160mm
- 30.9mm diameter
- 0mm setback
- Carbon
- 44 teeth
- 11-42 teeth
- 11 speed
- 100x12mm width front hub
- 32 spoke holes
- 6 bolt
- 142x12mm width rear hub
- 32 spoke holes
- 6 bolt
- 23mm inner width
- 18mm height
- 700x35C
- folding
- Silkworm
- 700x35C
- folding
- Silkworm
weighed at frame size M (w/o pedals)
Frame Size | XS | S | M | L | XL |
Tyre Sizes | 28" | 28" | 28" | 28" | 28" |
ST seat tube [mm] | 440 | 470 | 500 | 530 | 560 |
TT top tube [mm] | 548 | 564 | 580 | 600 | 620 |
CS chain stay length [mm] | 430 | 430 | 430 | 430 | 430 |
HTA head tube angle [°] | 71 | 71 | 71 | 71 | 71 |
STA seat tube angle [°] | 74 | 74 | 74 | 74 | 74 |
BD bottom bracket drop [mm] | 75 | 75 | 75 | 75 | 75 |
HT head tube [mm] | 160 | 180 | 200 | 220 | 240 |
FL fork length [mm] | 398 | 398 | 398 | 398 | 398 |
R reach [mm] | 379 | 390 | 400 | 415 | 430 |
S stack [mm] | 588 | 607 | 626 | 645 | 664 |
WB wheel base [mm] | 1027 | 1044 | 1061 | 1082 | 1104 |
SH stand over height [mm] | 706 | 736 | 765 | 794 | 822 |
No. | Item-No. | Name | Info | Pieces | Torque NM |
1 | A2258000143 | CABLE GUIDE | for Di2 | 1 | |
2 | A2258000189 | CABLE GUIDE | for mechanical | 1 | |
3 | A2300000550 | SCREW | M3x0.5 L12mm | 1 | 2~3 |
4 | A2247000095 | CLAMP | for seatpost | 1 | 4~5 |
5 | A2136000116 | MOUNT | for FD | 1 | |
6 | A2322000048 | COVER | for FD-Mount | 1 | |
7 | A2300000056 | SCREW | M5x0.8 L12mm | 2 | 4~5 |
8 | A2143000149 | CABLE PLUG | for FD | 1 | |
9 | A2322000046 | PROTECTOR | for CS | 1 | |
10 | A2258000053 | CABLE PLUG | for Di2 | 1 | |
11 | A2258000056 | CABLE PLUG | for mechanical | 1 | |
12 | A2164000027 | DISC COOLER | rear; for FM160 only | 1 | |
13 | A2302000018 | NUT | for rear axle M12x1,5 | 1 | |
14 | A2300000310 | SCREW | M3x0.5 L18mm | 1 | 3~4 |
15 | A2300000314 | SCREW | M3x0.5 L15mm | 1 | 3~4 |
16.1 | A2311000095 | RD-HANGER | DH - 065 for SHIMANO direct mount | 1 | |
16.2 | A2311000062 | RD-HANGER | DH - 054 for ROAD-RD | 1 | |
17 | A2143000017 | BLIND PLUG | 1 | ||
18 | A2300000485 | SCREW | M4x0.7 L6mm | 2 | 3~4 |
19 | A2298000061 | SCREW | M5x0.8 L15mm | 4 | 3~4 |
20 | A2143000161 | BLIND PLUG | 6 | ||
21 | A2258000098 | CABLE GUIDE | for Di2 | 1 |
HIGHLIGHTS
CF2 carbon frame with upright gravel geometry for stable but nimble handling. Tapered head tube and 12 mm bolt through axles provide stiffness and steering precision. Featuring internal cable routing and BB386 bottom bracket.
In line with the design ethos of versatility and go anywhere, the SILEX is available with a wide range of luggage and accessory options, including frame bags and big saddle packs. The frame features fender mounts on the rear triangle as well as on the fork, transferring the SILEX quickly and easily into a fast training bike for the winter or a versatile commuting and touring bike.
The majority of SILEX models are fitted with 1x drivetrains for simplicity, resulting in weight reduction and fewer moving parts. A 1x can deliver 98 % of the gear range of a 50-34 compact chainset with an 11-32 road set up.
Featuring 12 mm bolt through axles for maximum frame stiffness, making wheel alignment much easier when refitting. The flat mount rear brake is mounted on the chainstay for better dissipation of braking forces and protecting it from damage in the rear triangle. Disc cooler technology draws heat away through CNC-milled cooling fins, particularly important when you are fully loaded.
As standard, the SILEX comes with 700x35C tyres but can accommodate up to 700x42C (road profile). It's even possible to use 650B wheels and go up to 50 mm wide road profile tyres on the carbon and up to 42 mm on the aluminium bikes.
To put the SILEX on the perfect tyre, we have collaborated with Maxxis to create the ideal 35c semi-slick tyre with side knobs for our all road bike. The tyre, which featuring Maxxis Silkworm technology and puncture protection, can be inflated to high pressure for fast road riding, or slightly deflated to benefit from the added traction provided by the side knobs on rougher surfaces.
Lightweight carbon or sophisticated aluminium frame options. Key differences, other than construction materials, are that the carbon frame has a lower weight and is equipped with an integrated seat post clamp to minimise turbulence at the top tube.