Article on Javelin, and the Arcole

Lots of cool pics of one of the fastest frames made today:

http://www.cyclingnews.com/tech.php?id=tech/2005/features/javelin

http://www.cyclingnews.com/photos/2005/tech/features/javelin/B85F9218.jpg
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I didn’t know Javelin was the brains behind Zero.

Zero wheels are made with HED Carbonlite hoops for the spoked wheels, and the disc is made by Zipp, correct? (If you can say… it seems pretty obvious though…)

I don’t believe the wheels are HED made. Not certain.

Man, an 11lb. Amarone or a 12lb. Assisi would sure be nice.

Crazy light. You really need only go down to 15 lbs however, with the UCI rules.

The 50 is. The weight is basically identical. And I recognize the rim profile from my Stingers. Not HED hubs, though. Although the “HED” hubs are made by American Classic for the Stingers… Nothing is made by anybody anymore… Except Zipp… Who seems to make hoops for everyone…

The 38 and 25 match the rim depths of the other Stinger wheels are well…

Gary I apologize if I am taking your thread in a different direction here, buy what exactly makes the Reynolds Areo For illegal under the 2007 UCI rules for TTs? Is it just the depth or width of the blade? If so, by how much appox. is it illegal.

Thanks

http://www.uci.ch/english/about/rules_2004/ch01.pdf

page 57

Reynolds Ouzo Aero pro is a 4x1 l/d ratio (from my crude measurements) whereas UCI permits at most 3x1
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But is that frame “comfy” for IM distance?

Zipp…at least the last time I picked up a pair.

303/404

It is!

My team is “sponsored” by Javelin, but I’m very hesitant to lay down the cash for a bike I haven’t ridden. Urghhh…

Road frame is pretty much boiler plate for me…but I prefer my tri bike to be sexy smooth rather than bone-ass stiff. (Hed, for example…was simply too painful).

I might just have to take the plunge.

On a side note, I saw TWO DORKS riding in full Team Javelin gear this past weekend at LTF who were NOT riding Javelin bikes!!! Must be nice getting the freebie clothing, but not supporting the folks who gave it to you. Oh well.

Those Arcoles are expensive, but very nice. Worth it. Every tube has a purpose, designed in the wind tunnel, by John Cobb and Scott Warren.

Thank You.

Really? That doesn’t make sense… What Zipp rim is 50mm deep? 303 is 38mm, 404 is 58mm. Plus if you look on the website, it lacks the distinctive Zipp “bulbous” look. Looks like a straight V a la the Stingers…

Last time I picked up Zero wheels was IMLP last year. Perhaps things have changed. This was prior to the Stinger mass release. The Zero disc is non-dimpled…which indicates that Zipp is continuing to OEM product that is different than current production.

Then again…I’m just tossing darts. Now could be totally different.

I do know several companies (i.e. Easton) who buys Zipp OEM, but is going to be building their own carbon rims soon…

The Stingers are a very nice wheel for the price…and I do like Hed’s approach and thinking behind their different wheels. (i.e. Don’t want a carbon braking surface? then try another model…)

“On a side note, I saw TWO DORKS riding in full Team Javelin gear this past weekend at LTF who were NOT riding Javelin bikes!!!”

Three exclamation marks? I’m doing my first IM this summer and will be on a tribared Lemond Nevada city with Sora gear and will be wearing full javelin tri gear - in both cases because that’s all I can afford.

I don’t think Javelin ever expected that everyone who received a singlet an pair of shorts would rush out and buy a £x000 frame - I hope what they expect is that the lucky athletes who received the gear would be very grateful, would wear the gear while competing thus giving Javelin free advertising, would send in photos of them competing in Javelin gear for their website and, possibly when they can afford it and it’s time for a change remember Javelin’s initiative and help and repay the favour by at least checking out their range when making a decision.

Sorry if I’ve taken this too personally but just my £0.02.

luckyDORK

Aww fiddlesticks…

I have an Arcole review going up next week…

Typical. A day late.

No way! Yours is a review, this was just an interview

Looking forward to reading your review Tom.

"I don’t think Javelin ever expected that everyone who received a singlet an pair of shorts would rush out and buy a £x000 frame - I hope what they expect is that the lucky athletes who received the gear would be very grateful, would wear the gear while competing thus giving Javelin free advertising, would send in photos of them competing in Javelin gear for their website and, possibly when they can afford it and it’s time for a change remember Javelin’s initiative and help and repay the favour by at least checking out their range when making a decision. "

Exactly.