Following the universal acclaim from riders and the press alike for
the instant responsiveness and feeling of speed for both of the previous
two Magnus generations, the 3rd generation adds more user convenience
while dropping 5% of the weight.
Aug. 9, 2013 - NANZI DISTRICT, Taiwan -- Following
the universal acclaim from riders and the press alike for the instant
responsiveness and feeling of speed for both of the previous two Magnus
generations, the 3rd generation builds on this heritage and adds more
user convenience while dropping 5% of the weight.
The main new
feature of the 3rd generation Magnus is the end user selectable internal
Di2 or mechanical cable routing. This is accomplished through the use
of different frame inserts, one set for Di2 and another for mechanical
shift cables.
“This convertible cable routing feature simplifies
the upgrade path for a typical Magnus customer. The customers no longer
need to consider if their current drive train is electronic or not, or
if they will move to electronic shifting in the future since the new
Magnus supports both.” said Victor Major, the CEO of Velocite.
The
second notable feature is a further refined carbon fiber layup that
maintains the legendary torsional stiffness of the Magnus while dropping
the weight by 5% across all sizes. The Velocite Magnus was recently
tested by EFBe in Germany giving the scores of 113 º/Nm and 156.5 N/mm
at the head tube and bottom bracket, respectively, for a size L frame.
Velocite
have also invested into understanding the aerodynamic aspects of the
Magnus bike and have recently performed aerodynamic tests in a full size
wind tunnel. Besides helping to validate Velocite’s CFD (computational
fluid dynamics) simulation software, it was noted that there is no
detriment to the Magnus’ aerodynamic performance even when both water
bottles are installed.
The 3rd generation Velocite Magnus frameset retails for US$1999 and is available for immediate delivery.
by Press release
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