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Urwahn Acros EDT opens up 3D-printed steel gravel bikes with no seat tube

Urwahn Acros EDT gravel bike, limited edition 3D-printed steel no-seattube gravel road adventure bike, riding
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Urwahn bikes’ unique 3D-printed steel frame without a seat tube is ready to hit the gravel roads in a new Acros EDT special edition. Widened out to fit proper fast-rolling gravel tires, the wild frame design could just be perfect for smoothing out the chatter of off-road riding, and pairs surprisingly well with a Lauf Grit SL gravel suspension fork…

Urwahn Acros EDT 3D-printed steel gravel bike

From their early swoopy urban Urwahn prototypes, these bikes have always been eye-catchers. Originally said to have been an engineering experiment to combine integration, aerodynamics & a smooth ride over city streets, the Urwahn project has evolved into some truly unique and usable commuter builds, even adding a stealthy e-bike option.

Now they’ve taken the flexibility of their additive manufacturing 3D-printed steel lugged construction to take their monocoque-look steel frame wider into gravel territory.

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Urwahn Acros EDT gravel bike, limited edition 3D-printed steel no-seattube gravel road adventure bike, Lauf
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Urwahn has always talked about the possibility of creating special editions of their no-seattube design concept, and this Acros Gravel Bike Edition seems to be a perfect showcase. The elastic nature of steel is said to smooth out the ride over rough dirt & gravel roads, and is paired with a lightweight Lauf Grit SL gravel suspension fork upfront for a silky-smooth ride.

Urwahn Acros EDT gravel bike, limited edition 3D-printed steel no-seattube gravel road adventure bike, details

The frame itself includes a break in the seatstay to make it belt-drive friendly, plus BB386EVO/BSA threaded/eccentric bottom bracket options for singlespeed or geared hub builds. It also features 12mm thru-axles through the modular dropout, flat mount disc brakes, and a 27.2mm seatpost.

Urwahn Acros EDT gravel bike, limited edition 3D-printed steel no-seattube gravel road adventure bike

To keep the whole build light & stiff, the Urwahn Acros EDT is built up with 21mm internal x 45mm deep carbon Acros Allroad wheels, a SRAM Force AXS drivetrain (nowhere to mount a front derailleur), an Ingrid POP crankset, and 40mm Continental Terra Speed gravel tires.

Of course, being a limited Acros edition, it also gets fully internal cable routing with an Acros carbon gravel bar, Satori Viper stem & Acros AIX ICR headset.

Urwahn Acros EDT gravel bike, limited edition 3D-printed steel no-seattube gravel road adventure bike, bikepacking fork

If you are looking for more backpacking capacity over the Lauf fork, a rigid carbon fork with anything cage mounts is also available.

Urwahn Acros EDT gravel bike – Options & availability

Urwahn Acros EDT gravel bike, limited edition 3D-printed steel no-seattube gravel road adventure bike

Complete weight for the nickel-plated Urwahn Acros EDT gravel bike with the rigid fork is claimed at 10.4kg, available in five stock sizes (XS-XL). The special edition Urwahn Acros EDT complete bike sells for 9500€ with the Lauf fork, or 8500€ with the rigid carbon bikepacking fork.

Urwahn build up each German-made frame one at a time, so you get plenty of options for customization – like adding lighting & GPS tracking systems – so email them for exact pricing and current delivery timeline estimates.

Urwahn Acros EDT gravel bike, limited edition 3D-printed steel no-seattube gravel road adventure bike, options

For frameset pricing of reference, their standard chromoly steel frame & carbon fork retails for 2500€. This one however with its unique galvanized frame coating is a bit more starting at 3095€, plus an extra 250€ for other paint finishing. 

Current delivery times start from 45 days for a painted frame, 60 for galvanized. Complete bikes will ship at earliest in two months with paint, and complete special edition galvanized bikes are delivered earliest in three months, latest six.

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Joenomad
Joenomad
3 years ago

Cool gravel bike skids! No room for a dropper seat post. Also, what’s up with the geometry that he has to slide the seat all the way forward.

Steve B
Steve B
3 years ago

Apparently with this bike you don’t need to drink water.

Collin S
Collin S
3 years ago

Cool. Now when you ride your gavel bike on a muddy road, your 1 and only water bottle will be completely drenched with road grime.

Jaap
Jaap
3 years ago
Reply to  Collin S

I don’t think this has any bottle mounts

blahblah1233445
3 years ago
Reply to  Jaap

“I don’t think this has any bottle mounts” – It has, check the photos.

Ron
Ron
3 years ago

I love it!

Gillis
Gillis
3 years ago

I thought I was looking at Kestrel for a second.

Tom
Tom
3 years ago

I’d expect the rear dropouts to last a season or two before they crack.

luddite
luddite
3 years ago

Congratulations, it takes a special talent to remove one tube and still make it weigh more than a regular frame. #facepalm

Sammy
Sammy
3 years ago

What’s the weight limit?

Fred
Fred
3 years ago
Reply to  Sammy

@sammy, there’s no weight limit,,they can make it as heavy as you want

Sammy
Sammy
3 years ago
Reply to  Fred

@fred I mean, how heavy can the rider/gear be before it will break? I do not care about how heavy the bike is… I’m 340 lbs, working on lowering that number though

Skot
Skot
3 years ago

There are bottle cage bolts clearly visible in the pictures!

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