2009 Kuota Kalibur Triathlon Bike

2009 Kuota Kalibur Triathlon Bike:
Let's take a step back for a second and face the facts. Scott, Felt, Trek, Cannondale, Ridley, Guru, Kestrel, Orbea, Cervelo, Litespeed, Quintana Roo, and Look all have one big thing in common: they don't own the Ironman Kona bike course record. At Kona where the fittest and strongest professional athletes are battling for glory this is where a bike can make the difference. Is it aerodynamic enough? Is it stiff enough? Is it light enough? Is it comfortable enough so that you can take advantage of the position it offers? The Kuota Kalibur satisfies each of those questions and hence the reason why it still holds the Ironman Kona bike course record.
The Kuota Kalibur is by far the best handling triathlon bike on the market. Why is this important? You don't have to work hard to keep a Kuota Kalibur going straight. Less energy, means you have more energy to put into your pedals and to save for your run. The Kalibur is designed for speed and comfort. Thin aero carbon tubing is used throughout the entire bike minimizing it's profile. The hourglass carbon seat stays offer a welcomed vibration soaking mechanism which does wonders for your body over the long haul. Comfortable, handles great, light as a feather, and excellent power transfer. Add to that aerodynamic tubing and you have a bike that can be comfortably ridden in the aero position maximizing everything the bike has to offer.
Benefits over the Kuota K-Factor:KSD: Oversized head tube offers great handling and stiffness in the front end
One piece 3K carbon fiber monocoque superlight frame construction - lightest triathlon frameset available
Ride on the ride that still holds the Ironman Kona bike course record
Aggressive geometry with shorter seat stays (faster acceleration), smaller head tube (more aerodynamic), longer front-center (better handling, lowers center of mass).
Additional Features: KOSM: Progressive dimensioning of tube sections lightens the frame considerably
HPT: Oversized bottom bracket molded into the frame structure increases stiffness
Internal cable routing improves aerodynamics
Carbon aero seatpost
Frame weight 1080g for a size Small
Watch a video about the numerous features the Kuota Kalibur Triathlon bike has to offer!
Let's take a step back for a second and face the facts. Scott, Felt, Trek, Cannondale, Ridley, Guru, Kestrel, Orbea, Cervelo, Litespeed, Quintana Roo, and Look all have one big thing in common: they don't own the Ironman Kona bike course record. At Kona where the fittest and strongest professional athletes are battling for glory this is where a bike can make the difference. Is it aerodynamic enough? Is it stiff enough? Is it light enough? Is it comfortable enough so that you can take advantage of the position it offers? The Kuota Kalibur satisfies each of those questions and hence the reason why it still holds the Ironman Kona bike course record.
The Kuota Kalibur is by far the best handling triathlon bike on the market. Why is this important? You don't have to work hard to keep a Kuota Kalibur going straight. Less energy, means you have more energy to put into your pedals and to save for your run. The Kalibur is designed for speed and comfort. Thin aero carbon tubing is used throughout the entire bike minimizing it's profile. The hourglass carbon seat stays offer a welcomed vibration soaking mechanism which does wonders for your body over the long haul. Comfortable, handles great, light as a feather, and excellent power transfer. Add to that aerodynamic tubing and you have a bike that can be comfortably ridden in the aero position maximizing everything the bike has to offer.
Benefits over the Kuota K-Factor:
Additional Features:
Watch a video about the numerous features the Kuota Kalibur Triathlon bike has to offer!
| Build Kit Specifications | ||||
| Groupset | SRAM Force | |||
| Front Derailleur | SRAM Force | |||
| Rear Derailleur | SRAM Force | Shifters(Bar ends) | SRAM Carbon TT | |
| Crank | SRAM Force | |||
| Cassette | Shimano Ultegra 12x25 T | |||
| Chain | Shimano Ultegra | |||
| Brakes | Tektro 570 | |||
| General Specs | ||||
| Headset | Kuota 1 1/4 | |||
| Basebar | Profile Design T2 AirWing | |||
| Aerobar | Profile Design T2+ | |||
| Brake Lever | Tektro TL720 | |||
| Stem | Profile Design Hammer | |||
| Saddle | Selle San Marco Ponza | |||
| WHEELSET | ||||
| Wheelset | Easton Circuit | |||
| Tires | Hutchisson Equinox | |||
| Want to spec your bike differently? Give us a call at 1-888-293-393! | ||||
| Components are subject to substitution based on availability, if this occurs parts of equal or greater value will be substituted | ||||
| Frame size | Seat Tube (cm) | Top Tube (cm) | Seat Tube Angle | Head Tube (mm) | Head Tube Angle | BB Drop (cm) | Front-Center (cm) | Chainstay (cm) | Wheelbase (cm) | Standover Height (cm) | Frame weight (g) | Wheel Size |
| Small | 51.5 | 52 | 76 | 95 | 72 | 7.2 | 58.6 | 39.9 | 97.4 | 72.14 | 1080 | 700 |
| Medium | 54.5 | 54 | 76 | 105 | 72 | 7.2 | 60.4 | 39.9 | 99.2 | 74.5 | 1120 | 700 |
| Large | 56.5 | 56 | 76 | 120 | 73 | 7 | 61.8 | 39.9 | 100.6 | 76.7 | 1160 | 700 |
| XL | 58.5 | 57.5 | 76 | 140 | 73 | 6.8 | 63.4 | 39.9 | 102.3 | 78.9 | 1190 | 700 |
















