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Orange Bikes Re-Enters Road Category with new Carb-O

2012 Orange Bikes Carb-O carbon fiber road bicycle
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2012 Orange Bikes Carb-O carbon fiber road bicycle

We spotted this at Eurobike while breezing past their booth, and now we have word it’s their first entry into the road bike category in a number of years. The Carb-O road bike will be available in extremely limited quantities to start (about 120 units total) and come only as a complete bike with Shamino 105 and Easton wheels and cockpit. Retail is £1899.

The frame has a monocoque front triangle made up of UD carbon fibers with a lugged carbon rear end.

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wvcycling
12 years ago

Why does this look like all of the hong kong ebay bikes?

Cyen
12 years ago

Because it’s!

Robin
Robin
12 years ago

Gosh darn those Hong Kong eBay bikes. Luckily we don’t have to look carefully at the frame or ask the company about the manufacture of the bike. It’s just so much easier to assume things without thinking.

Batman
Batman
12 years ago

It’s a Pedal Force frame, just like all the others.

Jocker
Jocker
12 years ago

@ Robin. Do you really think that if you could ask then, they would tell you the truth about it’s ‘origin’. Grow up.

Twoface
Twoface
12 years ago

Don’t tell me. This is also ‘hand made’ as their alloy mtbs. Hahaha.

Robin
Robin
12 years ago

Well, the bike looks like none of the Pedal Force frames on their website.

I didn’t know just making assumptions was the grown up thing to do. Interesting. And here I thought using facts or looking for facts was a grown up thing. Silly me.

Batman
Batman
12 years ago

Robin,

You obviously have no idea how the cycling industry works, the part where the major manufacturers don’t want you to know. Many of the Colnago, Bianchi, and Pinarello carbon frames are made by Pedal Force, which is a subsidiary of Giant, the largest bicycle carbon manufacturer in the world. Just because you went on a website and didn’t find Pedal Force frames that are EXACTLY like Orange doesn’t mean squat. These frames are made virtually in the same row of factories in Taiwan. I know this because I’ve been to Taiwan on numerous occasions and visited these factories. Don’t get me wrong, Taiwan’s quality is much better than China, and perhaps will be the next Japan. In no way did I ever say that these were inferior frames. I just pointed out that Orange really has nothing to do with their frames, it’s a Pedal Force frame with their Orange sticker on it. Hey, you learned something today. Congrats.

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