The voluminous down tube and the fork blades pulled far back give the Scenero frame an aero touch at first glance. When it comes to details such as the now rare 1-1/8-inch steerer tube, external gear cables and the classic BSA bottom bracket, Storck relies on tried and tested features, for which there are good arguments from a service point of view. The relatively high weight for a carbon frame is largely due to the paintwork. In practice, the bike runs very smoothly, combined with high steering precision. The components are proven, high-quality standard: complete Ultegra, Ksyrium-Equipe wheels from Mavic, comfort seat post and a very comfortable to grip handlebar with oversized diameter from Syntace.
Price 2,798 Euro
Weight 7.6 kilos
Available in Specialised trade (modular system)
Reference/Info www.storck-bicycle.de
Weight frame/fork/steering bearing** 1,235/433/59 grammes
Frame sizes*** 47, 51, 55, 57, 59, 63 cm
Seat/steering angle 73,5°/73,5°
Seat/top tube/head tube 550/575/162 mm plus 14 mm headset cap
Wheelbase/caster 985/60 mm
Stack/Reach/STR**** 573/403 mm/1.42
EQUIPMENT
Steering bearing Acros Ai24, top 1-1/8 inch
Brakes/gears/bottom bracket Shimano Ultegra (50/34 t., BS A)
Wheels/tyres Mavic Ksyrium Equipe/Schwalbe Ultremo ZX
Handlebar/stem Syntace Racelite CDR 2014/Storck ST139
Saddle/post Prologo Nago Evo/Storck 185 Ultra (31.6 mm)
* The frameset accounts for 40 per cent and the equipment for 60 per cent of the overall rating.
**Weighed weights.
***Manufacturer's specification, test size greased.
****Stack/Reach: projected vertical/horizontal measurement from the centre of the bottom bracket to the top of the headset cap; STR (Stack to Reach): Values from 1.45 to 1.55 indicate a sporty riding position, values below that are race-like, above that comfortable.
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