The new KOBH 60.1 frame was created in collaboration with Sky Pro Cycling team to confront the northern classics. This brand new project exploits all the extraordinary technologies introduced with the DOGMA. The most important differences between the KOBH and DOGMA frame include the seat angle with an inclination of approx. one degree less, the reduced steering angle that varies from 0.5 to 1.5 degrees difference depending on frame size. The seat stay unit is slimmer, a special curvature was used for the stays, and the classic Onda monostay has been abandoned. The spaces for the wheel passage have been broadened in order to mount tyres of larger diameter in the event of difficult terrains. Lengthened pitch means less vertical stiffness and greater absorption capacity on bumpy stretches, though without affecting the characteristics of lateral stiffness of the bike essential for responding to sprints and shifting on curves, especially on paved stretches.
The new KOBH 60.1 frame was created in collaboration with Sky Pro Cycling team to confront the northern classics. This brand new project exploits all the extraordinary technologies introduced with the DOGMA. The most important differences between the KOBH and DOGMA frame include the seat angle with an inclination of approx. one degree less, the reduced steering angle that varies from 0.5 to 1.5 degrees difference depending on frame size. The seat stay unit is slimmer, a special curvature was used for the stays, and the classic Onda monostay has been abandoned. The spaces for the wheel passage have been broadened in order to mount tyres of larger diameter in the event of difficult terrains. Lengthened pitch means less vertical stiffness and greater absorption capacity on bumpy stretches, though without affecting the characteristics of lateral stiffness of the bike essential for responding to sprints and shifting on curves, especially on paved stretches.