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Fuji SL 1.1 Disc Road Bike 2017. Since its inception, Fuji's SL line of road bikes has pushed the boundaries of lightweight technology. In 2017, the SL is lighter than ever, and, in true Fuji fashion, the SL now takes advantage of electronic shifting and hydraulic disc brake technology. From the record setting frame to the wireless drivetrain to the powerful, weather impervious brakeset, the Fuji SL is a testament to how far cycling technology has come. The SL is built around a C15 ultra high modulus carbon frame with Fuji's own High Compaction molding technology. This allows the SL to maintain the kind of stiffness competitive riders expect from performance road bikes while simultaneously shedding grams. In addition to efficiently transferring power and weighing next to nothing, the SL frame retains all of carbon's road smoothing characteristics, increasing the SL 1.1's versatility for longer endurance rides. SRAM Red eTap offers rapid, sure shifting across the SL 1.1's 11 speed drivetrain. The SRAM Red 22 carbon crankset provides a stiff, lightweight pedaling platform, while the midcompact 5236 chainrings are ready to tackle the flats and the climbs with equal aplomb. The 11 speed SRAM Red rear derailleur shifts across the 11 28 cassette with a near telepathic quality, helping you focus on enjoying the ride. SRAM RED FM hydraulic disc brakes provide sure stopping power in all conditions, making descending on the featherweight Fuji nearly as much fun as climbing. The Oval Concepts 924 disc wheelset offers a lightweight, fast rolling experience, and the rest of the Oval Concepts finishing package maximizes value without sacrificing performance. Vittoria Open Corsa 700x25c tires offer the tiniest bit of extra cushion over their 23mm counterparts, but rolling resistance remains effectively the same. In its satin black and carbon colorway, the SL 1.1 Disc is not a bike to be ignored. When a superlight frame meets hydraulic braking technology, the entire world is at your feet. Climb high and descend with confidence with the new Fuji Sl 1.1 Disc.
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