Volck Syenite Carbon Fiber Road Bike | Shimano 105 R7000 | Hydraulic Disc Brake | Free Shipping & Assemble | 5 Years Warranty
$1,890.00
Limited Quantity
Volck Syenite Carbon Fiber Road Bike is a 9kg carbon fiber road bicycle with a hydraulic brake and equipped with CST 700 x 28C tires, 22 speeds, SHIMANO 105 R7000 groupsets, and SHIMANO 105 R7070 Hydraulic Brake.
∴ Toray T700 Carbon Fiber Frame, Fork, Seat Post
It’s a lightweight and stiff carbon road bike at 9 kg, also designed to offer a bit more compliance.
∴ SHIMANO 105 R7000 Groupset and SHIMANO 105 R7070 Hydraulic Brake
SHIMANO 105 7000 2*11 Speeds with Shifter lever, Front derailleur, Rear derailleur, Crankset, and Freewheel – It enables you to start and operate your ride effectively, smooth shifting, and durable.
∴ Wind Tunnel Design
The stays, seat post, and seat tube are aerodynamically contoured, fully internal cable routing ensures clean airflow over the entire bike. The tapered head tube strengthens the torsion rigidity and gives riders better handling.
Noted: Please consider due to high demand, limited stock is available for order. Orders accepting on a first come first serve basis.
Description
Additional information
Material | Carbon fiber |
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Carbon Fiber | Fork, Frame, Seat Post |
Color | Glossy Chalmeleon, Matte Black, Matte Dark Red |
Size | 700c * 470 [155-165cm], 700c * 510 [165-175cm], 700c * 540 [175-185cm] |
Speed Change | 2*11 Speeds |
Derailleur System | Shimano 105 |
Brake | Shimano R7070 Hydraulic Brake |
Weight | 9 kg |
Tires | CST 700 x 28C |
Suspension | No |
Slick and great riding experience
Bike is good unfortunately have to wait a long time and delay to get it.
The bike is great. However the tyres that came with the bike aren’t that good for rainy weather which resulted in an accident in my recent ride. There are no quick release front wheels but the thru axle works great. However, I do have a bike issue which is I have no idea how to remove the rear wheel for tyre change. It comes with threaded inserts on both and left and right of the rear hub and once it’s removed the thru axle doesn’t pull out. Still waiting for customer service to reply to me on how the rear wheel can be removed. Overall, aside from from cheap components and the lack of a servicing manual, it’s a pretty good entry to road cycling.
Nice, light bike.
200km and still going strong