Specifications
Material | Steel |
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Frame colour | Orange |
Decal | Silver |
Speed (no. of gears) | 12 |
Shift levers | Shimano GRX ST-RX610 1x12sp |
Cassette | Shimano CS-HG710 12sp 11-36T |
Crankset | Shimano FC-RX610 40T 172,5mm |
Bottom bracket | Shimano BB-RS500 pressfit |
Chain | Shimano CN-M7100 |
Front brake | Shimano SM-RT64 hydraulic disc brake, 160 mm. rotor |
Rear brake | Shimano SM-RT64 hydraulic disc brake, 160 mm. rotor |
Stem | Ritchey Comp 4-Axis-44 6D Aluminium, 31,8x90mm |
Handlebar | Ritchey Comp VentureMax, 31,8 mm/420 mm |
Saddle | Ritchey Comp Streem |
Seat post | Ritchey Comp 2-Bolt Aluminium, 27,2x350mm |
Wheel size | 28in (700) |
Tires | Panaracer GravelKing SK 700x38C |
Weight | 10.6kg |
Wheel (series) | LiTE Gravel aluminium |
Max tire width | 50mm (with or without fenders) |
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To celebrate the legacy of Motobécane and the history of the sportive DNA of the Motobécane brand, we are presenting the 1923-73 Team Champion anniversary model. The model is a vintage-styled steel gravel bike built from high-quality components. The bikes will be hand-built at HF Christiansen's premises in Denmark. HF Christiansen is the long-term licensee of MBK and Motobécane in Europe and elsewhere. HF Christiansen's approach to Motobécane has always been one of 'Héritage français, style danois' - we hold the legacy of Motobécane high while adding modern elements from the Danish bike culture, which is our company's legacy since 1903.