– so long ago that it was a big deal that it was now disc brake compatible. Now, Ellsworth has gone back to their Roots and is debuting a new business model as well.that Tony Ellsworth had rejoined the brand alongside new CEO Rudi Pienaar. Today, Ellsworth is announcing “a new chapter” in their history with limited runs of 450 for each model per year. Currently, those models will include the 100/120mm travel Truth, the 140mm travel Rogue, and new Roots gravel race bike.
Pricing for the Roots starts at $2,899 for the frame , or $4,199 for the frame and Premium I9 wheel combo. Complete builds start at $5,499 for Premium, or $8,399 for the Team-Issue.Clothing-Gear-ToolsFulcrum Sharq Takes Bite Out of All Racing on Wild Sharktooth Carbon Aero Wheels Fresh off some Kansas gravel racing, Fulcrum officially unveil their all-new Sharq aero carbon wheels. But Fulcrum says they’re not just for gravel, instead designing…Ride the Same Pink ENVE SES 4.5 Wheels as Pogacar
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