roadframes
Roadframes are bicycle frames designed for riding on paved roads. They are optimized to balance efficiency, light weight, stiffness, and ride comfort for distances ranging from training to competition.
Materials used for roadframes include steel, aluminum, carbon fiber, and titanium. Steel frames are known for
Key design considerations in roadframes revolve around geometry and stiffness. Geometry affects handling, fit, and comfort,
Standards and compatibility are important for component interchangeability. Roadframes typically accommodate different bottom bracket standards, brake
Variants of roadframes include racing, endurance, and aero categories, each emphasizing different trade-offs between weight, stiffness,