- DESCRIPTION
- Specifications
- Geometry
- Sizing
Haul Ass, Not Cargo
The Áspero was meticulously crafted for uncompromising speed, poised to conquer finish lines, KOMs, PRs, and FKTs. It's a bike designed without constraints, catering to riders who crave pushing their limits. It delivers the performance one desires from a road bike, off-road.
FORK
Cervélo All-Carbon, Tapered Aspero Fork
HEADSET
FSA IS2 1-1/8 x 1-1/2
THRU AXLES
Cervelo Aero Thru-Axles, 12x100/142
WHEELS
Alexrims Boondocks
TIRES
Panaracer Gravel King SK Sport 60tpi 700x38c
CRANKSET
Shimano GRX 600, 46/30T, 11 Speed
BOTTOM BRACKET
FSA, BBright thread together, 24mm spindle
CHAIN
Shimano HG601, 11 speed
FRONT DERAILLEUR
Shimano GRX, RX810, 11 speed
REAR DERAILLEUR
Shimano GRX, RX810, 11 speed
CASSETTE
Shimano HG700, 11-34, 11 Speed
SHIFTERS
Shimano GRX, RX600, 11 speed
HANDLEBAR
Zipp Service Course 70 XPLR Alloy, 31.8mm clamp, 5 degree flare, 11 degree outsweep
STEM
Cervélo Alloy
BRAKE CALIPERS
Shimano GRX RX400
SADDLE
Cervélo Road Saddle
SEATPOST
Cervélo Alloy 27.2
BRAKE ROTOR
Shimano RT66 6-Bolt
ACCESSORIES
Smartpak 400A Top Tube Storage Bag
* Specifications are subject to change without notice
48 | 51 | 54 | 56 | 58 | 61 | |
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A | Reach (mm) | 370 | 379 | 388 | 397 | 406 | 415 |
B | Stack (mm) | 505 | 530 | 555 | 580 | 605 | 630 |
C | Head Tube Angle | 71° | 71.5° | 72° | 72° | 72° | 72° |
D | Front Center (mm) | 583 | 592 | 602 | 619 | 637 | 654 |
E | BB Drop (mm) | 78.5 | 78.5 | 76 | 76 | 73.5 | 73.5 |
F | Wheelbase (mm) | 990 | 1000 | 1010 | 1027 | 1046 | 1063 |
G | Chainstay Length (mm) | 420 | 420 | 420 | 420 | 420 | 420 |
H | Head Tube Length (mm) | 83 | 107 | 133 | 159 | 188 | 214 |
I | Top Tube Length (mm) | 512 | 532 | 553 | 575 | 591 | 608 |
J | Seat Tube Angle | 74.5° | 74° | 73.5° | 73° | 73° | 73° |
K | Standover Height (mm) | 690 | 732 | 764 | 788 | 814 | 838 |
Size | Height |
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48 | 150 - 160cm |
51 | 160 - 168cm |
54 | 168 - 176cm |
56 | 176 - 184cm |
58 | 184 - 192cm |
61 | 192 - 200cm |
The sizing chart is a great place to start when picking your next bike but everyone will fit a bike a bit differently. Your torso, arm, and leg lengths all play into what size of bike you may need. Plus, there's your own personal preference.
We always recommend swinging by the shop and taking the bike that you're looking for a spin to see how it feels. If you're unable to come by, looking at the geometry of your current bike and comparing it is a good place to start. If you have any further questions, our customer service team is there to help.
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