Cable Brake Carbon Road Bike Twitter T10pro Sram 22 Speed Alloy Wheelset For Racing
TWITTER has launched carbon fiber frames which made of EPS technology.
The use of EPS technology for carbon fiber products offers the following advantages:
1. Has a sturdy carbon fiber casing, making the frame durable and sturdy, and light in weight
2. Has a positive strength to weight ratio, strength and shock absorption properties make it effective for the frame
3. Reduce the excessive stress concentration inside the frame
4. Stabilization and smoothness between the laminates in the inner layer of the frame and the joint
5. The finished frame has a bright and smooth appearance.
6. The finished frame has high hardness, good toughness, good strength and good adhesion.
7. The finished product of the frame has a long service life and stable quality
Components:
Frame | T10pro, high modulus Carbon T800,EPS,Aero-Racing,Inner-Cable,Gloss&Cut,UV laser colorful decals |
Handelbar Sets | TW, Alu alloy,Matte&water decals,Handlebar 31.8×420,Stem 90mm |
Seat Post | High modulus Carbon,Aero-Racing, water decals |
Clamps | Hidden Screw Fit to Frame |
Fork | T10pro, high modulus Carbon, 700C, UV laser colorful decals |
Head Sets | TW, Alu alloy CNC with sealed-Bearings 42*52mm |
Washer | Carbon 3K, 3×28.6×10mm |
Derailleur Handle | SRAM RIVAL-22S |
Front Derailleur | SRAM RIVAL |
Rear Derailleur | SRAM RIVAL |
Cranksets | SRAM RIVAL, Hollow,34-50T |
Cassettes | SUGEK-11S, 11-28T |
Chain | YBN-11S |
BB | BB86×46×24mm, pressed, alloy CNC&Hollow |
Brake | TEKTRO, Alu alloy C-clamper |
Hubs | RS, Alu alloy,4-sealed Bearings,Slotted,F20*R24 holes |
Rim | RS, Alu alloy AL7005,Double wall,Matte,W19×H36mm×700C |
Spoke | SHUNJIU, Flat 14G,bend head |
Tire | Continental, UltraSportII, 700*25C |
Details:SRAM RIVAL-22 Speed
Geometry Size of T10pro:700C*46cm / 48cm / 50cm / 52cm / 54cm
Warm tips: Everyday Care of the TWITTER Carbon Road bike.
Simple steps can ensure that your carbon bicycle becomes an heirloom.
One of the easiest is parking the road bike safely. Never lean the bike in such a way that it can roll and fall on its side or slam into anything.
For example, don't rest the seat or frame against a pole and think it's safe (no matter how gently you placed the bike there), because the bike might move letting the frame crash against the pole, which could easily damage it. Or, the handlebars might swing around all the way and smack into the top tube.
To prevent these risks lay the bike down in a safe place when you park it or at least ensure that it's resting on a level surface and leaning against a wall.
Also, some companies recommend avoiding exposing your bicycle and components to high temperatures such as leaving them inside a parked car in the sun or storing them next to heat sources or radiators. Similarly,
if you live by an ocean where there's lots of salt in the air, or if you're a person who sweats excessively, you should take extra care to clean and rinse the salt off your bicycle and components to protect them from any possible corrosion of the metal parts.