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NAHBS 2011 – Alchemy’s New Carbon Aero Road Bike, Plus TT, 29er and a Fixie

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nahbs 2011 alchemy cycles aerodynamic carbon fiber racing road bike

Alchemy’s new aero carbon fiber road bike is, like virtually every bike at NAHBS, gets full custom geometry.

The new design borrows the tube-to-tube construction of their standard round-tube carbon bikes, it just uses aerodynamically shaped molded tubes. All tubes are U.S.-made UD carbon. They’ve been making their standard round tube carbon bikes for about a year and a half, but this new Aero Road is a bit more for racing with features like a tapered HT and PFBB30. Price is $4,500 and frame weight is 1100g (57).

There’s also a dedicated TT/Triathlon model with even more aero shaping, plus a belt-drive 29er mountain bike, standard road bike and a fixed gear with trick chainstays. Peep them all after the break…

nahbs 2011 alchemy cycles aerodynamic carbon fiber racing road bike

The Aero Road has full internal cable routing for both rear brake and derailleurs.

nahbs 2011 alchemy cycles aerodynamic carbon fiber racing road bike

The Aero Road maintains a standard round seat tube, but the TT/Triathlon bike below gets a sculpted seat tube and other wind cheating shaping:

nahbs 2011 alchemy cycles aerodynamic carbon fiber time trial tt triathlon bike

It’s also full custom and about the same weight as the Aero Road. Price is $4,750. Lead times are 8 weeks.

nahbs 2011 alchemy cycles aerodynamic carbon fiber time trial tt triathlon bike nahbs 2011 alchemy cycles aerodynamic carbon fiber time trial tt triathlon bike

alchemy cycleworks fixed gear singlespeed fixe city bike

The Fixie bike is steel and runs $1800 and is also full custom.

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alchemy 29er mountain bike with gates belt drive

Their 29er mountain bike is titanium and can be had with regular or ISP (integrated seat post) as shown, and with regular or Paragon sliding dropouts. Price starts at $2,800.

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Jweir
Jweir
13 years ago

The chain on the fixie whip is on upside down.

Fryan
Fryan
13 years ago

@Jweir
AND back to front!

timmbers
timmbers
13 years ago

UGH!!! stoopid fixies with their upside down chains and needless holes in the chainstays

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