German-made bicycle company Sour Bikes has a new all-road bicycle model. It’s been in the works for a long time. After four years in the “planning hopper”, taking their time to “do it right, and do it our way”, the new Sour Space Cake is finally here.
Sour felt that there was a significant gap in their bike offerings. A road-plus bike was the thing to fill the gap. They set out to design something fast and efficient, but something that could “get weird when the road turns rough”.
Space Cake to Tackle the “Paved” Roads
After countless prototypes and test rides, the Space Cake is here and Sour says it’s the most “road” bike they’ve ever made. The geo is tuned for long road days and adds durability. The tubing and frame parts are designed to be as light and efficient as possible.
Gone are the road bikes of yesterday. No more ultra-skinny, high-pressure tires on a “one-trick-pony”, road bike. This all-road bike is built for when the paved road fades into a gravel road and you want to take the long way home.
Sour says the Space Cake is light, responsive, and built for speed. Like all of the Sour bike models, the Space Cake comes with its signature, custom powder coating. Choose from bold, classy, or a little off-beat.
Mountain biking is at the core of Sour Bikes’ DNA, but they say all-road and gravel are at the heart of Sour’s off-MTB-season. As such, a bike like the Space Cake can be the perfect off-season tool even if you prefer knobby tires and full suspension.
Retail and Build Options
Frameset retail: 1,299€ for frame-only, or 1,549€ for the steel frame with the full carbon Space Cake fork
Complete bike retail: $5,999 € (Shimano Ultegra Di2)
Ultegra Build Kit Details
- Rear Derailleur: Shimano Ultegra Di2 RD-R8150
- Front Derailleur: Shimano Di2 FD-R8150
- Crankset: Shimano Ultegra FC-R8100, 172,5mm with 50/35t chainrings
- Shifters: Shimano Ultegra Di2 ST-R8170+BR-R8170 with RT-CL800S 160mm Discs
- Cassette: Shimano ULTEGRA CS-R8101 11-30t with CN-M7100 chain
- Wheelset: Built by hand with Duke Baccara RX 42 SLR2 rims paired with Duke Bad Boy J-Bend, Centerlock hubs. 28h, Sapim bladed spokes.
Complete Easton EA90 Cockpit
- Small size: 90mm stem; handlebar 400mm 16° flare; seat post 27,2x350mm; Easton bartape
- Medium and Large size: 100mm stem; handlebar 420mm 16° flare; seat post 27,2x350mm; Easton bartape
- X-Large size: 110mm stem; handlebar 440mm 16° flare; seat post 27,2x350mm; Easton bartape
- Saddle: SQ Lab 611 Ergowave XS-L 140mm XL-XXL 150mm
- White Industries Headset
- White Industries Bottom Bracket
- Tires, Schwalbe Pro One 700×34 tubeless
Frame Features and Geometry
Frame Features
- Tubing: Custom drawn, multiple butted, partly heat treated SOUR CrMo
- Headtube: 44 mm upper and lower
- Bottom bracket: External 68mm T47 threaded bottom bracket
- Axle: 12mm x 142mm thru-axle
- Seat post: 27.2mm
- Brake standard: FM160 Direct. More info here.
- Wheel size: Size S-XL 700C
- Tire clearance: up to 38mm
- Fender and rack mounts
- Recommended tire size 28mm – 38mm
- Two water bottle mounts inside the front triangle, a third bottle mount under the downtube
- AXS/Di2 ready cable routing
- Internal brake hose routing
- External mechanical cable routing
- SRAM Transmission compatible dropouts (“UDH”)
Geometry
Learn more about Sour Bikes’ new Space Cake, and check out their other frames and bikes as well by hitting the link below.