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Zipp Intros Stealth Beyond Black Components, New Seatposts and Handlebar

2012 Zipp Beyond Black stealth color option for Service Course components
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2012 Zipp Beyond Black stealth color option for Service Course components

For 2012, Zipp Speed Weaponry will offer a new Beyond Black finish (foreground) available on all Service Course SL parts, which gives them a stealthy laser etched logo rather than their standard white (background). They’ll include anodized dark gray Ti bolts, too. Same price as regular. The color scheme conveniently matches up with SRAM’s Red Black group so you can put together a totally murdered out ride without ever leaving the SRAM family.

Beyond colors, they have a new short-reach bar and several new and revised seat posts, right after the break…

2012 Zipp Service Course CSL short reach handlebar

The new Service Course CSL contour short reach handlebar. It has just a 70mm reach and 128mm drop on all four widths. Weight is 290g. It has a flat top like their regular Carbon Contour SL bar, and it’s available in a Beyond Black option as well.

New 0mm offset seatposts for the SC and SC SL lines (center two posts).

The SL Speed is an all new carbon seatpost with 20mm offset (right hand side on both pics above). It comes in at a claimed 185g for the 330×27.2, also available in a 31.6 diameter. Top caps are available in white or red, but they’re purely cosmetic.

Combined with their long, rounded top clamp, all of their posts offer about 20mm of horizontal adjustment because it has a lot of rearward support for the seat rail.

Also check out their new 303 Firecrest wheels shown at Eurobike here.

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Brandon
Brandon
13 years ago

“New 0-degree offset seatposts for the SC and SC SL lines (center two posts).”

Aren’t seatpost offsets most commonly measured in mm not degrees?

“Top caps are available in white or red, but their purely cosmetic.”

There’s a difference between “there”, “their”, and “they’re”.

WannaBeSTi
WannaBeSTi
13 years ago

Don’t be such a ball buster

royalewithcheese
royalewithcheese
13 years ago

Is that a bottle opener I see in the faceplate?

Brandon
Brandon
13 years ago

WannaBeSTi – If you call yourself an editor professionally, don’t you think you should (correctly) edit what you write and publish?

Tyler
Tyler
13 years ago

Yep, thanks. The original notes were typed on an iPhone, which likes to mess with my flow when pecking at a furious pace. Correcting now.

Gillis
Gillis
13 years ago

To the grammar nazi’s: This isn’t the NYT. It’s free and a few misspellings here and there won’t kill you. So just chill out y’all.

Brandon
Brandon
13 years ago

Gillis: You’re right, it won’t kill anyone. But, if you’re producing a news-based website, driven by written and photographic content, don’t you think you’d want it to be the best it can be?

Someone
Someone
13 years ago

Man, I wish I were Brandon.
Looking back on everything, it would’ve been really nice to be entitled to everything.

An Alternative Aero Engineer
An Alternative Aero Engineer
13 years ago

Brandon is right. I couldn’t agree more. And another common mistake that infuriates me is “its” / “it’s”:

“The handlebar is wide enough for more riders but it’s drop won’t satisfy everyone.” (not from bikerumor though)

I go ballistic when I see such things. So, Brandon is right.

Brandon
Brandon
13 years ago

Someone – “Entitled”? No. But really, you don’t see an issue with an editor publishing content that has grammatical and spelling errors? Publishing a tech-based blog with incorrect information reported? No? That’s fine if you don’t have an issue with it, but it’s very unprofessional.

I love reading BikeRumor, and follow it regularly. But it kills me to see the errors that have become more and more regular.

greg
greg
13 years ago

+1 for brandon.
i mean, isn’t that what the editor is for?

Someone Else
Someone Else
13 years ago

@ Brandon:
U mad bro?

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