Designed to push their catalog a little faster, Australian-based Bossi has just introduced the Strada SS, a race-focused version of their Strada model. And it’s striking, using a mix of hydroformed and cast titanium tubes and parts to give a very sleek design that could pass for carbon fiber.
Built on their philosophy of “aerodynamically optimized but not compromised”, they focus exclusively on titanium for their frames, from gravel to road to light touring. And now racing. Here’s the details on the new Bossi Strada SS…
Made with hydroformed, double butted 3/2.5 ti tubing for the down-, top- and seat tubes, there’s not a round tube on the bike. It has cast 6/4 headtube (with integrated headset), seat tube junction (with internal clamp), and dropouts. The bottom bracket shell is CNC’d from 6/4 titanium, too, and fits a threaded T47 BB.
They say this mix of shaped tubes and cast parts lets them get the stiffness and compliance they want while shedding about 200g from a traditional round tube frame.
Bossi Strada SS geometry and fit details
Bossi Strada SS pricing and build kits
- Fully integrated FSA front cockpit
- SRAM Red AXS 2x HRD group
- Bossi RD1R carbon wheelset with DT Swiss 180 hubs
- Schwalbe Pro One 28c tubeless tires
- Supacaz tubeless valve stems
- Silca Nastro Piloti bar tape
- Prologo Dimension Nack (carbon) saddle