Speedone: No Carbon, but Reynolds 853 Tubing

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Tuesday, August 24, 2010

Who says road bikes have to be carbon-fiber? Speedone Bike gives a fresh new mentality based in the long tradition of steel framed bikes but with advanced technology Reynolds 853 tubing, introduced this year.

Speedone Bike presents three types of ultra modern bike frames that are lighter, stronger, more durable and feature the BB30 system. This innovation is a breakthrough development of the traditional steel frame approach and is sure to thrill the most discerning aficionado. The Speedone bikes offer the excitement of quality coating, tin-aluminum electroplating scroth-brite, brazed metal texture in an enchanting retro style – a perfect combination of classic elegance and modern technology.

The Speedone Bike RT30 deserves a quality transmission system and comes with the SRAM Force groupset, plus the leading FSA K-Force components and Easton EC90 SLX carbon fork, for the lightweight performance with a final bike weight of only 7.6kg. This bike meets the highest standards for this year's leading steel bike models. Or consider the more advanced RB30 Reynolds 853 with SRAM RED and only 7.2kg.

The Speedone range is produced in Taiwan to exacting standards by Yoan Technologies. Yoan Technologies was established in 1985 and continues to specialize in and lead the development of aluminum and cr-mo heat treated frame producing road racing bikes, MTB, folding bikes, trekking bikes, city bikes, BMX as well as free style bikes. Overseas agents or distributors wanted. Distributors please contact us at info@speedonebike.com

 

 

 

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