Standert Kreissage: A Sharp-Handling Alloy Race Bike for the Discerning Rider - Review
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Standert Kreissage: A Sharp-Handling Alloy Race Bike for the Discerning Rider - Review
"Standert's Kreissäge gives me that same feeling, with a slight tweak on usability and a much wider use beyond the pavement. With its impressive handling and aggressive design, this alloy road bike pulls on your heartstrings for the days when alloy was king, but also shows it still has a place in modern cycling-offering a fast, race-ready machine that's not just a worthy alternative to carbon but also a customizable choice for those who want it their way."
"The Standert Kreissäge is a high-performance aluminum road bike designed in Germany, made (fabricated and painted) in Italy. The word "Kreissäge" translates into the "circular saw," and boy does this frame cut through the BS of what you "need" for a modern road bike and not. It also has a very apt illustration of the Standard mascot wielding a solid saw blade."
Standert Kreissäge is a high-performance aluminum road bike designed in Germany and fabricated and painted in Italy. The frame uses Dedacciai alloy tubing and custom-drawn tubes to increase rigidity while retaining classic alloy proportions without dropped seatstays or a sloping top tube. Curvy seatstays and a subtly sculpted top tube add elegance to an otherwise stout, race-ready geometry. The bike offers impressive handling and aggressive design, supports wider use beyond pavement, and presents a yin/yang black-and-white glossy finish reminiscent of classic alloy bikes. The Kreissäge positions alloy as a customizable, viable alternative to carbon.
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