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Offres du JourSL Disc 1.1 Frameset
Prix du fabricant
1 998 $US(1 717 €)| Poids | 1,3 kg (frame) |
|---|---|
| Cadre | Carbone |
| Fourche | Carbone |
| roues | 700c |
157cm – 167cm
165cm – 173cm
171cm – 179cm
177cm – 185cm
183cm – 191cm
188cm – 197cm
194cm – 204cm
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Résumé
The Fuji SL series is celebrated for its exceptional lightweight design, often weighing in at sub-7kg, making it a standout for climbing and acceleration. Reviews highlight its stiff and responsive frame, offering efficient power transfer, though some note a twitchy handling that requires adjustment. The bike's ride quality strikes a balance between comfort and performance, with specific praise for its handling and cornering accuracy. However, comfort on long rides and component harmony are occasionally mentioned as areas for improvement.
Extremely lightweight, enhancing climbing and acceleration
Stiff and responsive frame for efficient power transfer
Excellent handling and cornering accuracy
Balanced ride quality with comfort and performance
High-quality, lightweight components
Twitchy handling that may require adjustment
Comfort on long rides could be improved
Some components may not harmonize well with the high-quality frameset
the SL 1.3 was one of my favorite road bikes to ever ride
Where it really excels is in its handling.
I loved the Fuji’s unfussy nature
The Fuji SL 1.1 shoots up the climbs like a mountain goat while inspiring with its outstanding efficiency.
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avr. 2018 · Manuel Buck, Robin Schmitt, Benjamin Topf
With an incredible frame weight of just 695 g, the Fuji SL 1.1 wants to be the ultimate dream of every climbing enthusiast. However, light weight doesn’t always result in podiums. How does the Fuji SL 1.1 stand up against the other climbing specialists in our test?

mai 2017 · Colin Levitch
Fuji's SL 2.1 Disc is heavy, but it maintains the lively ride character that I fell in love with
Rides just like the rim brake version, hydro disc brakes
Weight

oct. 2016 · James Spender
Can a bike ever be too light? Fuji doesn’t think so…
juin 2016
Fuji has succeeded in creating an incredibly light and stiff race bike, though that’s not the full story out on the tarmac.

avr. 2016 · Trey Richardson
It isn’t often that I pick up a bike and am almost afraid to ride it. Fuji’s 14.17lb/6.44kg SL 1.3 was a bike I’d been wanting to try since it was first announced back in August. Taking into consideration that a bike this light is bound to spend time on the hills. Even with the 695 gram frame being a climber’s dream, the …

mars 2016 · Brad Ford
This blazingly fast, super light race bike has throwback touches you'll appreciate
| Cadre | C15 ultra high-modulus carbon w/ High Compaction molding, integrated head tube w/ 1 1/2" lower, PF30 BB, double water bottle mounts, oversized ETC chainstays, flat-mount disc system, carbon dropout w/ 12mm convertible thru-axle system w/ replaceable hanger |
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| Fourche | FC-330 carbon monocoque w/ tapered carbon steerer, 12mm thru-axle dropout w/ flat-mount disc system |
| Pédalier | N/A |
| Casque | FSA, 1 1/8" upper - 1 1/2" lower, integrated w/ carbon top cover |
| Tige | N/A |
| Guidon | N/A |
| Selle | N/A |
| Tige de selle | N/A |
| Pédales | N/A |
| Derailleur arriere | N/A |
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| Dérailleur avant | N/A |
| Manivelle | N/A |
| Manettes | N/A |
| Cassette | N/A |
| Chaîne | N/A |
| Freins | N/A |
| Leviers de frein | N/A |
| Jantes | N/A |
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| Pneus | N/A |
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