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Storck Aerfast.4 ultra-aero road bike adds new entry level & premium price points

storck aerfast 4 aero road bike in a wind tunnel
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Developed in conjunction with SwissSide, the Storck Aerfast.4 was introduced at Eurobike 2021 as the first bike to ever measure under 200 watts of power needed to maintain 45km/h (their claim, tested by SwissSide). Excluding whatever your own personal (physical) aerodynamics do to, um, drag that down (up?), it means the bike needs just 199 watts of power output to hold 28mph.

Builds and prices for the original models started around €5,300 and went up, each getting their latest integrated cockpit, too. Now, they’re offering the Aerfast.4 Platinum for discerning (rich) customers, and a Comp model for the rest of us.

Storck Aerfast4 comp aero road bike

The Aerfast.4 Comp gets a lower level carbon fiber, but shares the same molds and shapes. It’s finished with a simple matte black color with black graphics, and mid-range components for builds starting at €4,199 and running up to €5,299 depending on build.

Storck Aerfast4 platinum aero road bike

The Platinum models (appear to) use the same carbon layup as the original model, but with upgraded spec to the tune of Ultregra or Dura-Ace Di1 groups. Prices from €7,499 to €9,299, including VAT.

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Paul Rogers
Paul Rogers
1 year ago

BR really should just explain exactly how this differs from a System6. Im pretty sure that’s all this is.

Greg
Greg
1 year ago

Gotta love that Di1

kjhdfjh
kjhdfjh
1 year ago
Reply to  Greg

Makes you wonder what happened to Di1.

Max
Max
1 year ago

What is the weight of the bike

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