Titanium frame with 3D printed elements to improve strength
The frame will be built around the Universal Derailleur Hanger (UDH) standard allowing the use of SRAM Transmission derailleurs
Boost spacing
New Curve Ride 500 carbon fork with VGM mounts, capable of supporting 7 kg of load on each fork leg. Flat mount with 200mm rotors
SRAM AXS 1 x 12 groupset. Two options: Force / X0 Eagle or Rival / GX Eagle. These mullet groupsets mix drop-bar shifting and levers with an MTB crankset, rear derailleur, and cassette
Brake upgrade to four-piston flat-mount calipers
Carbon rims Curve Coop Hoops
60 cm Aluminium Walmer Bar
Vee Rubber 36 x 2.25 T-Monster tires set up tubeless
SRAM / Zipp finishing kit
Approved for gravel riding with a total system weight of 150kg
Curves standard warranty for titanium frames, carbon forks and rims
The final build specification is subject to change if availability and testing make it necessary
All the rigidity and technology of the carbon blade to optimize each pedal stroke
Improved comfort thanks to uniform distribution of pressure under the foot
Aerodynamic design
Simplified Tension Adjustment
Blade technology offers 4 tension levels: 8/12/16/20 . In less than 30 seconds and with a single specialized tool, replace the blades to choose your ideal tension with complete flexibility.
Aerodynamic design
The new design optimizes the frontal sections and softens the transition zones to reduce aerodynamic pedal drag.
The elegant lines of the blade harmonize perfectly with the body, propelling the Keo Blade Ceramic TI to the top of its category in aerodynamics.
This fusion of aesthetics and efficiency redefines performance standards for demanding cyclists.
Ceramic Bearings
Reducing friction is key to improving speed and reducing effort.
Our ceramic bearings, with perfectly spherical and resistant balls, reduce resistance by 18% and extend the lifespan by 4 to 6 times compared to conventional steel bearings. Every aspect of the pedal is optimized to maximize your speed and minimize your effort every mile