STRATTOS 6
Features
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Higher Stack for Endurance Comfort
Optimized stack height provides a more upright riding position, reducing strain on your back and shoulders. Designed to keep you comfortable and efficient through long rides, endurance events, and every mile in between.
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Seat stays shaped for comfort and all-road compliance
The old myth that performance and comfort can’t coexist - busted. The new Strattos features an engineered seat stay design that absorbs road vibrations without compromising stiffness, allowing riders to perform at their best for longer without fatigue.
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Wide Tire Clearance for All-Road Versatility
It accommodates tires up to 34c, giving riders the freedom to fine-tune their setup for speed, comfort, or stability — making it ultra-versatile across a wide range of road conditions.
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Future-Ready Compatibility
Designed with UDH for a cleaner standard, easier maintenance, and broader compatibility moving forward.
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Streamlined Cable Routing
Semi-internal routing keeps cables neatly managed for a cleaner look, easier maintenance, and everyday practicality.
Specification
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Frameset
FramesetForkFrame ColorDecal Color
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Drivetrain
ShifterCrankCassetteRear DerailleurBBChain
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Cockpit
SaddleSeatpostHandlebarHandlestemHeadset
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Wheel & Tire
Wheel SetTireRimHubSpokes
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Brake
Brake LeverBrake CaliperRotor
FAQ
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What’s the difference between the All-Rounder (Strattos S) and the Endurance Road Bike (Strattos C)?
The All-Rounder balances speed, comfort, and versatility for everyday rides.
The Endurance bike focuses on long-distance comfort, stability, and reduced fatigue. -
Which one should I choose?
Choose the All-Rounder if you want one bike for everything.
Choose the Endurance bike if you regularly ride long distances or want maximum comfort. -
Who is the Strattos C best for?
Riders who do long rides, gran fondos, or prefer a relaxed position with better comfort over hours.
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Does it support wider tires?
Yes, it fits wider tires for better comfort and grip, up to 34c.
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Can I ride the Strattos C on rough or uneven roads?
Yes, it handles imperfect roads well, especially with wider tires.
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Can I mount accessories like bottle cages or bags?
Yes, the Strattos C supports essentials like bottle cages, saddle bags, and small mounts. Compatibility varies by model.
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Will the bike come with handlebar spacers?
Yes!
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What material is used for the Strattos C seatpost?
All Strattos C models use an alloy seatpost.
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Is it compatible with mechanical groupsets?
Yes. The frame still supports mechanical setups, and we provide the routing ports needed.
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Is there a frameset-only option?
Not yet.
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Where is the battery stored?
The battery is located below the seatpost.
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Is the UDH (Universal Derailleur Hanger) the same for road bikes and MTBs?
Yes, it’s exactly the same.
There’s also a direct-mount UDH available in the market that integrates with certain rear derailleurs-feel free to share this information with customers who ask. -
Can the XXS frame fit one or two water bottles?
The XXS frame can fit one water bottle only.

