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Litespeed Archon Carbon launched

Titanium experts go into carbon with stunning road bike


Posted: 28 August 2009
by David Arthur

Litespeed Archon Carbon launched

Traditionally hailed as one of the leading manufactures of titanium bicycle frames, Litespeed has unveiled the Archon Carbon.

It’s been two years in development, says Litespeed. “After 2 solid years of design, development, and the same rigorous testing and product evaluation we invest in our titanium bikes, we’re thrilled to introduce a line of carbon bikes that truly lives up to the Litespeed name and our long legacy of design innovation,” says Peter Hurley, CEO of American Bicycle Group.

The distinctive look bikes are a result in what Litespeed calls ‘AreoLogic’, which is their attempt a road bike that is as aerodynamic as possible. We’re seeing more and more companies bring time trial aero principles to road bikes and Litespeed’s interpretation of the concept includes a downtube shaped to shroud the water bottle and decrease air become turbulent as it passes over the water bottle.

“Our design objective with the C-Series line was simple,” Hurley added, “produce a bike that utilized the unique material advantages of carbon to offer genuine and distinct aerodynamic innovations and performance at an industry competitive price. The result has been a palpable sense of excitement from our team, for sure, but also a whole new way of looking at integrated aero features that our designers eventually dubbed ‘AeroLogic.’”

The entire frame has been extensively shaped to slip through the wind. The large section downtube flows into a massive headtube junction with a taper top tube. The slim seat tube curves around the rear wheel and there’s an integrated seatmast to further cut down on drag. The rear triangle is a collection of slim tubes designed to reduce drag.

Along with attempting to a high performing aerodynamic frameset, Litespeed has used its many years of developing finely balanced titanium frames to build its first carbon bike to offer a riding experience that will impress.

The Archon carbon line will be officially launched at Eurobike in September 2009. Three build kits will be available. Litespeed C1 frameset: £2,199; Litespeed C2 DuraAce: £3,599 and C3 Ultegra: £,2599. Prices to be confirmed.

More at www.paligapltd.co.uk and wwww.litespeed.com.

Litespeed Archon Carbon launched
Litespeed Archon Carbon launched

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Ok, not liking the internal cable routing...what is that about? alos not liking the sheer size of the down tube/seat tube merge but beyond that...hell its different.

Hmmm.... 2010?


Posted: 28/08/2009 15:34

Seems to be built on the same principles as the Cervelo S3 (formerly SLC-SL). I'd be interested in tetsing one, certainly.
Posted: 28/08/2009 15:45

"Traditionally hailed as one of the leading manufactures of titanium bicycle frames, Litespeed has unveiled its first carbon fibre frame, the Archon Carbon".

Litespeed have been dabbling in carbon frames for a while have a look at the Pavia.


Posted: 28/08/2009 15:52

Fugly bike on flexy wheels. Not for use anywhere windy me thinks. Some trends in bicycle design I find aesthetically pleasing and technically appealing. That bike cumulates many of the current fads and fashions I don't like.

Comparing it to the S3 is an insult to Cervélo, the S" in this pic incorporating many features I do like:


Posted: 28/08/2009 21:13

That Cervelo is an ugly looking frame as well ,fat lumpy looking
Posted: 28/08/2009 21:21

Doesn't look too bad - at least it's fairly simple design.
Posted: 28/08/2009 21:22

WOW that looks stunning, wonder if it rides as well as the S3. I'd be very interested in test riding that.
Posted: 03/09/2009 22:08

Actually they've been more than dabbling, they've been producing bikes for Quintana Roo for several years.
Posted: 05/04/2010 01:21

Don't like the thin top tube as it meets the saddle, or the even thinner rear stays.Stick with what you know chaps, it aint fer me.
Posted: 07/04/2010 22:45

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