The Otso Warakin Gets a New Look... Well, Two New Looks
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The Otso Warakin Gets a New Look... Well, Two New Looks
"Otso really wanted the Warakin to be a true "all-road" bike, meaning it is ready and adaptable for all surfaces. This means tire clearance up to 50mm and a frame that is super adjustable. The Warakin comes standard with a rigid carbon fork with an axle-to-crown of 420mm."
"The Sage colorway features a green/gray base with brown lettering and brown and gold stripes. It is topped with a touch of pearl in the clear coat. Lavender is a light purple paired with blue-ish/green lettering. The decal lettering color is also present on the upper portion of the seatstays as stripes, along with a deeper purple stripe."
"The new color options will be available only on the steel version of the Warakin. Otso has two other frame material options for the Warakin: titanium and stainless steel. Those frames continue to see the same color options, which are, well, the raw frame material: titanium or stainless steel."
Otso has unveiled two new color options for its Warakin all-road platform: Sage and Lavender. The Sage colorway features a green/gray base with brown lettering, brown and gold stripes, and pearl accents in the clear coat. Lavender presents a light purple with blue-ish/green lettering and deeper purple stripes on the seatstays. These new colors are available exclusively on the steel version of the Warakin, while titanium and stainless steel versions retain their raw material finishes. The Sage colorway coordinates well with Wolf Tooth Components' gold, orange, or espresso anodized parts. No changes have been made to the Warakin's geometry, adjustments, or ride characteristics, which include 50mm tire clearance, a rigid carbon fork, and compatibility with suspension forks.
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