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The Rcr Range

The RCR range is a real treat for cyclists who want a complete bike with no compromises. For this bike, performance was our priority. The cross-sections of every tube have been calculated to be as efficient as possible in the main wind angles (-15°/+15°).This bike falls within the "lightweight aero" category of bikes, offering the perfect balance between weight, rigidity and aerodynamics and resulting in an exceptional bike.If you want a bike for all terrains, the RCR is for you!

What'S The Difference Between The Rcr And The Rcr Pro?

What makes a carbon frame is its geometry, its shapes and its layup. The layup is how the carbon fibres are assembled. Not all fibres have the same properties. On the frame of the RCR, we only use high-modulus fibres. On the RCR PRO, we've chosen exceptional fibres that make the bike stiffer in the areas that are put under the most stress and that slightly reduce the weight. The RCR PRO is ready to compete at the highest level.

A Closer Look At The Frame

The RCR's frame weighs 830 g (painted) in size M The RCR's fork weighs 380 g (painted) in size MThe frame can take tyres up to 33 mm wide.There may be variations in weight depending on the colours (+/- 50 g).PLEASE NOTE: Carbon frames must not be secured on the top tube, seat tube and down tube using a clamp (workshop stand, bike carrier). Carbon is a very rigid material but it does not withstand compression

Cockpit

We've integrated the parts of the headset so that the RCR steers smoothly while remaining easy to maintain.DEDA x VAN RYSEL Superbox EVO: the stem is lightweight yet sufficiently rigid XS: 80mmS: 90 mmM: 100 mmL: 110 mmXL: 120 mm DEDA SUPERZERO RS handlebar (carbon) Deda measurements are taken from the ends (ex: a 400 mm handlebar measured between axles = a 420 mm handlebar from Deda)Width between axles:XS/S: 400 mmM/L: 420 mmXL: 440 mm