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· 16.08.2019
The developers have succeeded in combining a geometry suitable for long distances with a sporty look. This is helped by the fact that the carbon frame has aerodynamic cross-sections on the fork and down tube as well as integrated brake lines. Trends that are otherwise more familiar from typical competition racers. At 5,800 euros for an exemplary build with Force eTap AXS and DT Swiss wheels with 35 millimetre high carbon rims, the bike has been priced quite confidently. A basic version of the Kiaro Disc with a 105 groupset from Shimano, conventional handlebars and aluminium wheels costs €2,899.
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