carbon
Conventional wisdom states that, while light and stiff, carbon can be brittle. The gladiatorial combat of the weeknight crit doesn’t allow for weakness. The Diamas S does conventional carbon one better by featuring patented joinery technology for fully customizable geometry and strength in all the right places. No flex. No hesitation.
Criterium, Road Racing, Fast Group Ride, Solo Ride
2.7 lbs.
Seven's A6™ Proprietary High-Modulus Carbon
Features and Options Paint and Decals What to Look For| Slope: | 6° of TT slope (available 0°–15°) |
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| Model and Kit | MSRP |
|---|---|
| SRAM Apex | from $5,695 |
| SRAM Rival | from $5,795 |
| SRAM Force | from $5,995 |
| SRAM Red 2012 | from $7,295 |
| Shimano 105 5700 | from $5,595 |
| Shimano Ultegra 6700 | from $5,995 |
| Shimano Ultegra Di2 | from $7,295 |
| Shimano Dura Ace 9000 | from $7,745 |
| Campagnolo Athena | from $6,495 |
| Campagnolo Chorus | from $6,895 |
| Campagnolo Record | from $7,695 |
| Campagnolo Super Record | from $8,295 |
| Fork | Crankset | Bar, Stem & Post | Wheel Set | Tires | Headset | Saddle |
|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|
| Stock Carbon Fork | Group Matching* | Seven Aluminum | Shimano WH-R500 | Michelin Lithion | Ritchey Comp | Selle Italia SL |
* SRAM Force and Shimano Ultegra come with FSA Gossamer