‘mondraker podium carbon’ by we are cero

The most advanced technologies in terms of carbon fiber have been adopted in the construction process of the frame. Furthermore it has a 1” 1/8 – 1.5” tapered headtube, BB30 Press fit bottom Bracket, direct 140 mm Post Mount brake adapter, internal cable routing HHG and a traditional front derailleur clamp to achieve maximum chain ring compatibility. IST (patent pending) represents a new concept of stem integration into the structure of the frame. This configuration provides an exclusive XC Racing geometry with a lower control post and a unique pedalling position never seen before in this segment. Its integrated stem design combined with the frame structure makes the whole of the front of the bike more compact, thus achieving greater stiffness and steering precision superior to any other existing steering system. The position of the stem, made entirely of Stealth Carbon, can be adjusted using an eccentric aluminium insert in the handlebar with a margin of 1 cm on both the X and Y axes. Different stem sizes are available offering lengths ranging from 80mm to 120mm so that every rider can find a stem size that suites him or her. The IST stem is designed with a replaceable internal stopper system to avoid possible structural damage during a crash and to assure longevity of the steering system. This internal system with a patent pending to be confirmed is compatible with any traditional integrated tapered headset. The configuration is simple and light allowing the user to replace the system easily without the need of any specific tool.

we are cero: mondraker podium carbon Detail of the seat tube

we are cero: mondraker podium carbon Integrated stem

we are cero: mondraker podium carbon Perspective view

we are cero: mondraker podium carbon Sketch and Image

we are cero: mondraker podium carbon Production bike

we are cero: mondraker podium carbon Detail of production bike

we are cero: mondraker podium carbon Black concept

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