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January 31, 2008
Arantix IsoTruss Limited Edition Carbon Fiber + Kevlar Bike Frame
Frame weight: 2.75 pounds.
Each frame requires up to 300 hours of hand-weaving.
200 bikes will be constructed this year.
From the website:
- Arantix
First frame featuring patented IsoTruss carbon fiber and Kevlar spider web-like open lattice tube design.
Arantix is an extreme hardtail mountain bike with an unparalleled strength-weight ration providing an ultra-stiff and responsive bike.
Nicole Dyer reviewed it in the February, 2008 issue of Popular Science as follows.
- Bike Like an Egyptian
Tiny pyramids make for the toughest mountain-bike frame yet
If a simple polygon can hold up a pharaoh's tomb for 4,500 years, it should survive some off-road riding. That's the thinking behind the 2.75-pound Arantix mountain-bike frame from Delta 7 Sports. It's 10 times as strong as a steel frame of the same weight would be — enough to survive the company's informal "run- over" test with a Ford F350 pickup.
The Arantix draws its exceptional strength-to-weight ratio from rods composed of several hundred layers of carbon fiber, wrapped tightly with Kevlar cord and woven to form a long series of little pyramids. The rods intersect to create hundreds of stress-bearing joints that add strength and isolate damage, so a crack in one part of the frame won't spread to another and wreck your ride.
Because each frame requires up to 300 hours of hand-weaving, Delta 7 will make only 200 this year, selling for $7,000 each starting in the spring. Spread over a few millennia, that's a bargain.
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