We take the term pro-level very seriously. This isnt just a marketing term for us. We take pro-level to mean its what pros demand and deserve.
Xenith SL is the definition of pro-level. And we prove it, under the legs of the Jamis/Sutter Home mens squad and Colavita/Baci womens team, two teams at the top of USA Cyclings 2010 NRC calendar week after week. We really litthe afterburners for 2011, applying the frames incredible Advanced NearNet molding process to the fork as well, for
incredible stiffness, precise road feel and amazing power transfer that extends from fork tips to rear dropouts.
Xenith Team takes the SLs pro proven geometry into the electronic future, with Shimanos Di2 Electronic Dura-Ace. And brings it to market at virtually half the cost of 2010s SL package. Thats rightmore performance, less moolah. These are no-excuses racing machines. Perfectly dialed geometry, for aggressive handling and bio-optimized fit. Stellar response on climbs, slingshot acceleration out of corners, theyve got it all.
Xenith SL and Xenith Team are absolutely podium-ready. Are you?
- Frame: Full high modulus carbon fiber, Dyad Elite lay-up, tri-oval shaped top and down tubes with SST tubing diameters, 1 1/8-1 1/2 head tube, BB30 OS BB shell, asymmetrical chainstays, twin seat stays, forged one-piece dropouts with replaceable derailleur hanger
- Fork: Jamis Xenith Team level, high modulus carbon fiber, 1.5 hollow formed crown, monocoqueone-piece formingtechnology, carbondropouts with stainlessaxle interfaces
- Headset: Ritchey Pro Drop-In,sealed bearing,1 1/8-1 1/2
GEOMETRY: Available only in the 48cm size:
- Size: 48cm
- Center of BB to Top of TT: 426mm
- Effective TT length: 515mm
- HT Angle: 72.5 degrees
- ST Angle: 73 degrees
- Chainstay: 405mm
- Wheelbase: 942mm
- Fork Rake: 43mm
- BB Height: 268mm
- Headtube: 100mm
- Standover: 711mm
NOTE: This frame is not equipped with any cable stops for mechanical shifting. Build will require Shimano Di2, SRAM eTap, or other electronic shifting groupset.
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