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Juliana Quincy

Gravel/CX

Available in: Carbon CC

Wheel Size: 650b or 700c

Colour: Gloss Fog

Full Builds: £4,499 - £5,099

Carbon CC Frame: £2,499



Quincy is inspired by a place like no other. Nestled deep in the Sierra Mountains of Northern California is a small gold rush town where the avenues for adventure seem endless.

Designed to adapt, Quincy builds are available in 700c or 650b wheel options with clearance to run wide tires on both (45mm and 2.1” respectively). Pleasingly simple single-ring drivetrains come as standard, but the frame can also accommodate a dual chainring set-up if desired.
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Want a gravel bike with a higher spec? Check out the Cervelo Aspero-5 or Santa Cruz Stigmata.


Technical

Front Derailleur - Clamp

Headset/Headtube - Integrated (IS41 Upper/IS52 Lower)

Seat Post - 27.2mm

Seat Clamp - 31.8mm

BB Shell - BSA 68mm Threaded

Brake Type - Flat Mount

Water Bottle Mounts - 2 + 1

FAQs

Can I use ‘road’ tyres on my Quincy?

Yes, definitely. Road+ (otherwise know as 650x47) will work on pavement or moderate terrain. For rocky or more uneven terrain, we’d recommend something larger to keep the BB a little higher. 27.5x2.0” is better for this use, or something in the 700x35-45C range.

Can I put a front derailleur on?

The Quincy will accept electronic front derailleurs, or modern cable-actuated FDs from Shimano (7000, 8000, 9000 series). Mechanical FDs from SRAM won’t work, as they lack the integrated housing stop that’s necessary with out cable routing.

What’s the biggest sized tyre the Quincy will take?

The frame and fork will accept up to a 700x45C or 27.5x2.1” tyre. The SRAM Red AXS bike will only accept up to 700x42C and no viable 27.5” options due to clearance limitations with the front derailleur.