What year is Cervelo S1?
What year is Cervelo S1?
Product Specifications
Available Sizes | 49 52 54 56 58 61cm |
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Seatpost | Cervelo 330mm aero carbon, with plug-in twin-bolt forged alloy saddle clamp, laterally adjustable |
Shifters | Shimano Ultegra STI 10-speed |
Stem | PRO PLT forged alloy 11cm, 4-bolt oversized bar clamp, twin bolt 1 1/8in steerer clamp |
Year | 2009 |
What is the weight of Cervelo S1?
They’re light (940g front, 1,370g rear including tubes and tyres), which helps the S1 spin up to speed quickly. The rims have a part-aluminium, part-carbon construction, which gives the security of aluminium braking but with the weight saving (not to mention cool points) of carbon.
Where are Cervelo bike frames made?
While owned by a Dutch company, Cervelo was started in Canada and operations remain based in Toronto and Santa Cruz, CA. Materials Used: Carbon Fiber. Frame/Bike Point of Origin: Cervelo bikes are engineered and designed in Canada and manufactured in Asia.
What is the difference between Cervelo R and S?
If you’re not familiar with Cervélo then their various bikes can appear to have slightly cryptic names. Essentially the P-series are time-trial/triathlon specific, the S-bikes are road bikes with an emphasis on aerodynamics, whilst the R-bikes are a combination of stiff, light and comfortable.
Where are Cervelo bikes from?
Cervélo Cycles Inc. Santa Cruz, California, U.S.
Who bought Cervélo?
Pon Holdings
TORONTO – Canadian bike company Cervelo Cycles has been sold to Dutch conglomerate Pon Holdings. Cervelo will continue to operate independently and co-founders Phil White and Gerard Vroomen will remain with the Toronto-based company, which will operate in the conglomerate’s Pon Bicycle Group division.
When did PON buy Cervelo?
2012
In 2012, Pon Holdings made the news by acquiring Cervelo. It was big news, but not exactly the most earth-shattering. Then, three years later, Pon acquired a completely different kind of bike brand – Santa Cruz Bikes.