Stevens Vicenza

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 · 16.01.2012

Stevens VicenzaPhoto : Markus Greber
Stevens Vicenza 2012
The better Italian in the test comes from Hamburg. One of the few individual alternatives in this test.

No more Hanseatic restraint: with the lovingly painted aluminium racer Vicenza, the Hamburg-based manufacturer is playing the Italian card. It is no coincidence that the name refers to the city from which Campagnolo originates. The component manufacturer also provides the majority of the equipment. "Would have deserved more buyers", says the test report about the Athena groupset. The shift brake levers are comfortable to hold, the gears change easily and with definition, the brakes are easy to modulate. Otherwise, the bike rides pleasantly unobtrusively. The bombproof, rather heavy chassis is unfamiliar. The manoeuvrable steering behaviour would have been described as Italian in the past.

Price 1,499 Euro
Weight 8.6 kilos
Available in specialised shops
Reference/Info www.stevensbikes.de

Weight frame/fork/steering bearing* 1.647/629/88 g
Frame sizes** 52, 54, 56, 58, 60, 62 cm
Seat/steering angle 74°/74°
Seat/top tube/head tube 85/570/171 mm plus 25 mm headset cap
Wheelbase/caster 995/48 mm
Stack/Reach/STR*** 576/405 mm/1.42

EQUIPMENT
Fork Stevens
Steering bearing No name ( top 1-1/8, bottom 1-1/4 inch)
Brakes/gears/bottom bracket Campagnolo Athena (50/34 t., BS A)
Wheels/tyres Campagnolo Khamsin/Schwalbe Durano S
Handlebar/stem Oxygen/Oxygen
Saddle/post Oxygen/Oxygen (27.2 mm)

Stevens Vicenza 2012 NotesPhoto : TOUR-RedaktionStevens Vicenza 2012 PointsPhoto : TOUR-Redaktion

*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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