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Storck Aerfast.4 Aero Road Bike Getting One Final Edition

storck aerfast-4 final edition aero road bike shown from side.
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Storck Bicycle is releasing the Aerfast.4 Pro Final Edition, limited to 100 units, marking the end of their aerodynamic road bike series.

The Aerfast.4 model was introduced in 2021 and developed with SwissSide to take advantage of then-new UCI rules regarding aerodynamic tube shapes, allowing for deeper profiles. It was one of the first bikes out to fully maximize the new allowance, and it received additional low- and high-end build options in 2023.

storck aerfast-4 final edition aero road bike shown from front angle.

This limited edition bike features an exclusive Imperial Blue Chrome colorway with silver racing stripes, premium SRAM or Shimano components, and the new generation Storck Zeitjaeger carbon wheels.

storck aerfast-4 final edition aero road bike shown from front.

The Aerfast.4 achieved 199 watts of air resistance in wind tunnel testing, positioning it among the fastest road bikes in its class. This aerodynamic efficiency comes from the frame’s geometry and design optimization, making it suitable for time trials, criteriums, and riders prioritizing speed over comfort in racing scenarios.

storck aerfast-4 final edition aero road bike shown from top angle.

The Final Edition targets collectors and performance cyclists seeking exclusivity in their equipment. With specialized paint finish and metallic decals, the bike serves as both a functional racing machine and a statement piece. Orders are available through Storck’s web shop and flagship stores, with early ordering recommended due to the limited production run.

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Andreas
Andreas
12 days ago

“The Aerfast.4 achieved 199 watts of air resistance in wind tunnel testing”. At what conditions? Talk about useless information.

Mumpitz
Mumpitz
12 days ago
Reply to  Andreas

With a lot of tweaking and tuning, they somehow managed to get the result with the test of German tour magazine…

DefRyder
DefRyder
11 days ago
Reply to  Mumpitz

Care to supply proof? Link(s)?

Edward
Edward
6 days ago

No info on total weight as shown. Frame size? Price?

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