Cult. No, it's not an American bike brand, although former US President George Bush Jr. also owns one of these bikes. Cult is Slovenian, if you didn't know. Among their new products this season is the improved Peleton road bike, which is made of high-modulus ...
Cult. No, it's not an American bike brand, although former US President George Bush Jr. also owns one of these bikes. Cult is Slovenian, if you didn't know. Among their new products this season is the improved Peleton road bike, which is made of high-modulus carbon fiber. As a result, the bike is still light - the frame weighs 1.2 kg - but significantly stiffer than the previous generation, which Cult's craftsmen achieved with the BB30 bottom bracket system and the LSD top tube shape (Linear Stiffness Design), which has a diamond profile for greater lateral stiffness. The frame head has also been widened and reinforced, with the steering bearings now measuring 1.125 inches in diameter at the top and 1.5 inches at the bottom. Carbon axle carriers have been added to the monocoque frame, reducing weight by a few grams and increasing the stiffness of the rear part of the frame. According to the company, the technical characteristics of the new generation of Peleton ensure exceptional riding characteristics, the joy of riding at high speeds, and good durability of the bike. It is no wonder that even large domestic cycling teams choose it.