The Crosslight Pro6 is not the first disc compatible, Cyclocross race frame that we have produced, in fact the first ‘Crosslight Pro’ [circa 2001] had disc mounts on the frame and fork because I thought it made sense to keep your braking surfaces out of the muddy grinding paste.
The Pro6 is a race bike first and foremost and uses our proven race geometry. It’s designed to come out in front after an hour of elbow to elbow pedalling, vaulting and running. In addition, it has eyelets to allow the fitment of ‘guards, rack and bottles if you are that way inclined. It’s not supposed to be a ‘Jack of all trades’, but it is designed to be practical and adaptable as well as FAST.
It is disc brake only [no canti-bosses]. Discs make sense for CX, they mean consistent braking throughout the race and mean your expensive deep section carbon rims will last longer! Braking is not of utmost importance during a CX race, but with the advent of more disc equipped CX bikes, I can see out-braking into corners being used to far greater effect.
With UCI approval for discs in CX, many manufacturers are working on disc systems and adapters for drop bar levers and also decent lightweight disc-wheels.
FEATURES;
• Tough Kinesium tubeset with taper headtube and 'CXD' 500g, full UD carbon monocoque, 1-1/8">1.5" taper-steerer fork. Fork is eyeletted at dropouts and rear of crown and has hose clip on rear of LHS blade.
• ‘Ergo2' profiled top tube for comfortable carrying, oversize...but not TOO oversize, Kinesium down tube, it's not too fat to grab with muddy gloves and isn't a 'mud magnet'.
• Sensible head tube lengths. Cyclocross is all about explosive acceleration and short sharp climbs. Towering 'comfortable for the commute' head tubes put the bars in your chest and don't work for racing. You can add up to 40mm of spacers if you want to press it into service as a commuter.
• Post-mount on frame and fork for easy fitting and adjustment.
• Eyeletted for ‘guards, rack, bottle cages. Alternative 'guard bracket included. Use to attach rear mudguard LHS stay to post mount caliper bolt, when using mechanical disc brakes.
• Routing is on RHS of top tube, out of the way of your neck when carrying, it’s designed to take a full outer cable [for max mud/water resistance] or a hose for hydraulic discs.
• New Kinesis UK designed, forged dropouts [135mm hub spacing].
• ‘aStay’ asymmetric chainstays.
Build:
Kinesis Seatpost (KUK-SPS-272)
Pro LT Handlebar (PRSHA0283)
Pro LT Stem (PRSSS0332)
Profile Design Bar wrap handlebar tape black (PR32BK)
Tektro Lyra 160mm Disc brakes (TK-LYRA-F-160 & TK-LYRA-R-160)
Shimano 105 11 Speed Front Mech (FD5800FL)
Shimano 105 11 Speed Rear Mech (RD5800GSL)
Shimano CN-HG700 Ultegra 6800 / XT M8000 chain, HG-X11 11-speed, 116L, SIL-TEC Chain (CNHG700116)
Shimano 105 5800 Cassette - standard Ratio is 11/28 but you can spec a different one (CS5800128)
Selle Italia X1 Flow Black Saddle (SD900)
Kinesis CX Disc Wheels (UPG-W2SET-CX-K)
Continental Cyclo-Cross Race 700 x 35C Black tyres (TYC00250)
Kinesis Seat Clamp (K-SB-AI-318-K)
VAVERT Inner Tube (TUBE700PVF)
Shimano FC-RS500 double chainset, 2-piece design, 46 / 36T (FCRS500D66L)
3 x M-Part Spacers (Spacer-10)
Shimano ST-RS685 hydraulic disc brake mechanical STI set, with RS785 callipers, pair (STRS685PA)
Shimano SM-RT66 ZEE / SLX rotor, 160 mm, 6-bolt (SMRT66S)
Bike is as the above spec, image is only a guide.
This bike is built to order and has a 5-7 day lead time (we need to build it before it is dispatched)

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