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Ofertas de HoyCrossmachine CX01 TWO
Precio del fabricante
3299 US$(2837 €)| Marco | Carbón |
|---|---|
| Tenedor | Carbón |
| Ruedas | 700c Aluminio |
| transmisión | 1 × 11 |
| grupo | Rival |
| Frenos | SRAM Rival Disco Hidráulico |
Resumen
The BMC Crossmachine is a versatile cyclocross bike praised for its stability, smooth ride, and reliable performance across various terrains. It features a robust build with a focus on comfort and efficiency, though some reviews note limitations in tire clearance and gear range for more demanding conditions. The bike's design balances lateral stiffness with vertical compliance, making it suitable for racing and gravel adventures alike.
Versatile for cyclocross racing, gravel riding, and adventuring
Stable when going straight or downhill fast
Smooth ride and good manners on the road
Light yet strong triple-butted alloy frame
Direct steering characteristics, compact and quick to turn
Head angle is slacker than most race bikes
Limited gear range for steeper or more sustained hills
Tire clearance might be a bit limited for gravel biking
No thru-axles
Exposed rear mech cable vulnerable to terrain
the bike delivered on its promise to be incredibly versatileBicycling
This is a bike that let me focus on where I wanted to go rather than worrying about ending up somewhere I didn’t.
The BMC Crossmachine is a very reliable and exquisite looking bike that both rode comfortably and raced well with very few issues.
'A strong all-rounder that has plenty of nods to performance without compromising its abilities as an all-day companion for off-road adventures'
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dic 2017 · Marc Abbott
Strikes a good balance between race-ready performance touches and all-round versatility
sept 2017 · Hugh Gladstone
The BMC Crossmachine looks fantastic and has a great spec, but how does it shape up to the rigours of the cross course?
Robust build
Killer looks
Thoroughbred race spec
No thru-axles
Cumbersome rear end

ago 2017 · Tyler Benedict
There seems to be two main camps in cyclocross – those who ride carbon bikes, and those who ride alloy. Between them, we hear two reasons for that. Either you’re willing to pay for a carbon bike or you’re not, or you just don’t think a “plastic” bike is up to the abuse so you …

nov 2015 · Gloria Liu
An affordable cyclocross bike that can do some double duty off the racecourse
jul 2014 · Francis Cebedo
The cyclocross racer’s BMC dream has been fulfilled as BMC announced the race-ready Crossmachine CX01. It sports the company’s SLR pedigree but it is firmly suited for cross racing. - Mtbr.com
| Marco | ACE Technology, 01 Premium Carbon, Tuned Compliance Concept |
|---|---|
| Tenedor | TCC 01 Premium Carbon Compliance-Fork, Disc-specific |
| Provenir | BMC RSM 03 |
| Manillar | BMC RAB 03, ergo top shape, compact bend |
| Sillín | Fizik Antares R7, manganese |
| tija de sillín | TCC 01 Premium Carbon Compliance-Post, 18mm offset Tipo: Rígido |
| Cambio trasero | SRAM Rival |
|---|---|
| Desviador delantero | - |
| Manivela | SRAM Rival 1, 40T |
| cambiadores | SRAM Rival HRD |
| Casete | SRAM APEX, 11-42T |
| Cadena | KMC X11-1 |
| Frenos | SRAM Rival HRD-A1 w/ Centerline Rotors (160/160) Tipo: SRAM Rival Disco Hidráulico |
| llantas | DT Swiss X-1900 Spline |
|---|---|
| Buje delantero | DT Swiss X-1900 Spline, Centerlock |
| Buje trasero | DT Swiss X-1900 Spline, Centerlock |
| Llantas | Vittoria Terreno Dry, 33mm |
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