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Alfa Romeo Pays Tribute to 4C with new 4C IFD Bicycle

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Alfa-4C

Much like a number of high end automobile manufacturers, Alfa Romeo has their own line of bicycles that bears their name. Designed in part by Alfa, and produced by Compagnia Ducale, the bikes offer a unique take on the Italian automaker’s distinct style. Their latest collaboration, the 4C IFD, built to celebrate their new sporty roadster, is no less unique. While not quite as overbuilt as the Alfa Romeo Cross, the 4c IFD has its own unique frame.

Find out why, after the break.

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The Innovative Frame Design (or IFD), is said to resemble a stylized number 4 and C. Not only that, but the unique carbon frame structure is built to emulate the C-shaped carbon rails used on the actual 4c’s frame. In addition to the HM40 T700 carbon tubes, steel tie rods are uses at the “structural strong points” of the frame to reinforce/hold it together.

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While it’s possible the bikes will be equipped with Vision’s Metron TT style shifters, we’re assuming that the bikes will actually be equipped with regular drop bars and Campagnolo shifters based on the specs, with the exception of the single speed version. The made in Italy bicycles will retail from $4,700 to $12,000 depending on the build with bikes available from Veloce to Record.

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tkeaton
tkeaton
10 years ago

’96 called, they want their idea of a future bike back

ifbikes
ifbikes
10 years ago

bikes designed to match cars should stop with the paint job.

BT
BT
10 years ago

It is sure to up your Starbucks cred

hogdog
hogdog
10 years ago

Car companies can bring value to the bike market, comedy value.

King County
King County
10 years ago

I’ve seen worse.

Peanut Gallery
Peanut Gallery
10 years ago

Do we know what winery the designers are partial too? I would love to know, because I am sure that is some fantastic stuff.

Andrew
Andrew
10 years ago

AEROSPOKE

Will
Will
10 years ago

How can the same people that come up with awesome-looking cars come up with this abortion of a bike?

Larry Falk
Larry Falk
10 years ago

I can understand a car manufacturer making a folding bicycle that specifically fits in the trunk of their car, etc…but for the life of me I don’t understand these types of projects for the bikes they produce or the perceived marketing value of the whole thing. (Colnago & Ferrari do the best job.)

CXisfun
CXisfun
10 years ago

I had put consideration into getting a 4C next year. No joke, this makes me re-think it. I’ll probably still try to find one, but I WILL bust the balls of my salesman when I do.

Devin
10 years ago

Aero Spokemeo?

CBontheEVO
CBontheEVO
10 years ago

I rarely post critical comments, but that is an abomination of a frame. Good thing they have those steel rods at the “structural strong points” (their quotes, not mine). So much bad going on here. I’m glad they completed the aesthetic shitstorm with mismatched tires, though.

Steve @ G4G
10 years ago

What?? No discs or dropper post? I was almost sold on it.

Jonas
Jonas
10 years ago

I have been thinking about getting a 4C. Not anymore.

Sir Real
Sir Real
10 years ago

They forgot the built-in headlamp and a 55t chainring.

RJ
RJ
10 years ago

It slightly resembles the Sh!t Bike from Dirt Rag Magazine. Although I think that was a little better looking.

Mike
Mike
10 years ago

Appalling. I actually saw a guy on the Aston Martin bike near the Rapha shop in Sydney. That too was ridiculous.

wheelz
wheelz
10 years ago

This is clearly a joke right?

votre mere
votre mere
10 years ago

they said they made the frame to resemble a number 4 and letter C. They must be taking salvia in large doses, because there is no way to make a number 4 and letter C look that awful. maybe they are dyslexic, but someone would have pointed that out to them before they were allowed to play around with carbon fiber.

mtb4me
mtb4me
10 years ago

Vomitoid…. thats all i got

tom
tom
10 years ago

just like the car, no power steering.

DaleC
DaleC
10 years ago

Car companies design bikes that are probably as good as a Pinarello SUV would be.

plebs
plebs
10 years ago

This would all stop if bike companies started making cars. I mean, it can’t be that hard?

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