Kestrel 4000 Tested in Giro
Cyclingnews.com spotted a Kestrel 4000 under a Footon-Servetto team member in the Giro TTT. It was disguised with a Fuji badge, as Advanced Sports owns both Fuji and Kestrel. Brand Manager Steve Harad has said all along that the 4000 was meant to be UCI-legal and I would say this confirms it. I am expecting to be able to get complete Sram-Red equipped 4000s in all sizes by mid June, and as mentioned below I can get 52.5 and 55cm framesets now. For geometry info vs other tri frames, please see my post HERE. I tested the cable routing in one of the frames yesterday and it worked like a charm.
Kestrel 4000 Tested in Giro
June 6, 2010 @ 12:33 am
[…] Cyclingnews.com spotted a Kestrel 4000 under a Footon-Servetto team member in the Giro TTT. It was disguised with a Fuji badge, as Advanced Sports owns both Fuji and Kestrel. Brand Manager Steve Harad has said all along that the 4000 was meant to be UCI-legal and I would say this confirms it. I am expecting to be able to get complete Sram-Red equipped 4000s in all sizes by mid June, and as mentioned below I can get 52.5 and 55cm framesets now. I tested the cable routing in one of the frames yesterday and it worked like a charm…. read the rest of the story […]