Andes
Frame Specs
Frameset |
Built with a unique mix of Columbus Spirit tubing in a smaller diameter, achieving absolute comfort, durability, and maximum adaptability for cargo capacity. The T47 BB allows the installation of dynamo routing. |
Fork | Handcrafted in steel and made to measure. |
Tires | up to 700x42 or up to 650B-48 |
Paint | Customized and made-in-house. Based in our standardized paint schemes. See them here |
Brakes | Disk brakes only. |
Additional Features | Third bottle cage mount, fender mounts available upon request. Additional mounts can be requested. |
Frameset starting from $4.000 USD
Andes Description
In the heart of Colombia, where mountains shape the land and spirit, lies the Andes—a place where adventure is a way of life. It’s here that we crafted the Andes Brevet Bike, designed for those who seek more than just a ride, but an endless journey.
The design of this bike had very specific targets in mind: absolute comfort, durability, and maximum adaptability for cargo capacity. We designed a steel frame and fork using a very refined selection of tubing that addresses the specific needs of the discipline. The 34mm headtube paired with skinny, long, tapered chainstays provides absolute smoothness. The main triangle features round Columbus Spirit tubing in a smaller diameter and slightly thicker wall thickness, ensuring excellent compliance and long-term durability. The frame also has a T47 bottom bracket that provides ample space for dynamo routing. Gear shifting housing and hydraulic lines are left exposed, ensuring easy servicing and roadside repairs.
The custom fork, made in collaboration with Angel-Bicycles, complements the bike’s design, providing excellent vibration dampening and the necessary mounts for Brevet riding. The result is a bike that seamlessly integrates everything you need for the longest rides imaginable.
The result is a platform that beautifully integrates everything you need for the longest rides imaginable. Nothing is left out, and nothing else is needed.
Why Steel
The material itself sounds humble, but don’t get us wrong: the steels we use are far from basic.
We use the most advanced steels available for bike manufacturing, allowing us to keep the bike package perfectly balanced. you riding more.
Navigating our Lineup
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Introduction: The Importance of Tires in Cycling
Tires are essential for any bike, acting as the main contact with the terrain. Different cycling disciplines have been defined by their intended terrain—Track, Road, Gravel, Mountain. Recently, tire sizes have expanded within these disciplines, giving riders more options to tailor their bikes for specific terrains and preferences, which ultimately enhances their experience. -
Scarab’s Philosophy on Product Lineup
At Scarab Cycles, our bikes are designed to span major cycling disciplines. We see the overlaps between models as a benefit, allowing one bike to be suitable for multiple uses. For instance, the Andes and Apüna models can perform across similar terrains but provide unique riding experiences due to their distinct features. -
Tires as a Guide in Choosing Models
We believe in offering a range of tire options and have created a guide to help riders select the right bike for their terrain and riding style. -
Bike Selection Process: Versatility and Terrain
Our process starts by identifying the primary terrain and tire size for the rider's main use, then expands to other intended uses. This Ideal Range approach helps riders select a model that can handle varied scenarios while excelling in its primary function. -
Meaningful Conversations with Riders
We ask specific questions to understand each rider's goals, including their current bikes and limitations. This insight allows us to recommend a bike with the right tire range and features for each rider's unique needs, blending modern tire flexibility with the individuality of each frame.
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