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Focus Culebro Tria 2009 (Road Bikes - TT)

Focus Culebro Tria 2009

Focus Culebro Tria 2009

The Culebro Tria takes over where the Izalco Tria left off, with TT/Tri specific geometry and carefully selected components, like the FSA aero bars, aero wheels, aero seat post and frame tube profile, making this bike a fantastic ready to ride machine.   read more


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Top Features of the Focus Culebro Tria 2009

  • Focus Time Trial and Tria Frame
  • Carbon Forks with Aluminium Stem
  • Cole Shuriken Wheelset
  • FSA Aero Time Trial Aero-Bars
  • SRAM Force Drivetrain
  • Weight: 9.45 kgs
The Culebro Tria takes over where the Izalco Tria left off, with TT/Tri specific geometry and carefully selected components, like the FSA aero bars, aero wheels, aero seat post and frame tube profile, making this bike a fantastic ready to ride machine.

Focus’s Culebro Tria comes equipped with race level components from SRAM and FSA, with Cole Shuriken providing the wheels which are en-cased with Continental’s Grand Prix tyres. The Culebro Tria is built for speed against the clock with aerodynamic features evident in abundance, the gearing further enforces this with a front ratio of 53/42 and rear ratio of 11-28T. As well as offering a solid platform for upgrading, and a fantastically good valued bike, the Tria is an ideal starter bike for anyone entering the world of triathlon or time-trialling.



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Focus Culebro Tria 2009
Specifications
Frame Focus Time Trial and Tria Aluminium Frame
Fork Carbon
Rims Cole Shuriken Aluminium, QR
Front Hub Cole Shuriken Aluminium, QR
Rear Hub Cole Shuriken Aluminium, QR
Tyres Continental Grand Prix 700x23c
Cassette SRAM OG1070 10 speed, 11-28
Crankset FSA Gossamer Time Trial 53/42, Mega Exo
Bottom Bracket FSA Mega Exo
Shift Levers SRAM 500 Time Trial
Rear Derailleur SRAM Force
Front Derailleur SRAM Force
Chain SRAM PC-1070
Brakes FSA Energy: Brake Levers - FSA Aero Time Trial
Stem FSA RO-170 100mm/26.0mm
Handlebars FSA Base Bar Aero RD-B250
Saddle Concept Xtreme Tria, CroMo rails
Seat Post Kalloy Time Trial
Extras FSA Clip-On BARS RD-A400

Sizing information

Geometry
Size A B C D E F G H I J
S/50 500 514 71.3 78 400 70 100 368 45 993
M/53 530 533 72.3 78 400 70 120 368 45 1005
L/56 560 546 73 76.3 400 70 150 368 45 1002
XL/59 590 563 73 76.3 400 70 180 368 45 1021
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Frame Height
S/50 5'5-5'7"
M/53 5'7-5'9"
L/56 5'9-6'0"
XL/59 6'0-6'2"
This is intended as a guide only. If your height and inner leg measurement gives you two different bike sizes or if you are unsure, please email bike@wiggle.co.uk

About Road Bikes - TT

Time trial and triathlon racing bikes are becoming highly advanced machines, with more and more research and development being invested in them to bring out the fastest most aerodynamic machine for the pro riders, the best thing about this is that all this is made available for the public as well. Time Trial and Triathlon bikes have come a long way in recent years with new technology and materials being implemented. The technology hasn't stopped at just the frame either, wheels and aero bars have received a lot of attention along with the rest of the components, TT and tri racing bikes are becoming featherweight, aerodynamic machines helping to reduce your times. Carbon fibre, aluminium and titanium are all used to produce the lightest, stiffest and most aerodynamic frames, wheels and components. All these materials have their advantages when used correctly and can be combined to create some truly exotic machines.

About the Focus brand

Focus bikes manufacture a range of high quality full suspension and hard tail mountain bikes, as well as road bikes, track bikes, city bikes and hybrid bikes, which offer a much higher specification for your money than any other brand available in the UK. So if you are riding a Focus bike it will offer exceptional pound for pound performance and offer unbeatable value for money! Each Focus bike is handbuilt in their factory near Hamburg in Germany where they are meticulously tested and fitted with market leading components from brands such as Shimano, Ritchey, FSA, Magura, Hayes, SRAM, RockShox, Fox, Lightweight and Campagnolo. Then once they arrive in the UK they are setup and tested by Wiggle's own team of CyTech trained mechanics in their state of the art workshop. Best of all Wiggle source the multi-award winning Focus bikes direct from the manufacturer, cutting out the middle-man and ensuring you get the very best quality Focus bikes at amazing prices!
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Focus Culebro Tria 2009
List Price £1349.00
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Wiggle Price
£809.40

Review from Bikeradar

Focus have shaken up the UK bike market by offering exceptional value for money. Since online retailers Wiggle starting importing the German bikes three years ago, they've come out top in countless tests.

Their Izalco Tria set the standards for entry-level triathlon/time trial machines last year. Now the new Culebro Tria takes over as the lowest cost tri/tt bike in the range. Priced at £1,173.46, it's among the cheapest triathlon-specific bikes you can buy.

Ride & handling: Firm, responsive and comfortable

Sling a leg over the Focus and the first thing you'll notice is the impressive frame stiffness. Hitting the scales at 21.6lb (9.6kg), it's about an average weight for a tri bike of its price, but there's very little flex around the bottom bracket; you get a firm pedal platform that converts your energy efficiently into driving the bike forward. As a result, it's a responsive ride, accelerating from the off or out of tight bends much more eagerly than you'd expect.

Get up to speed and the Culebro Tria cruises along, happily eating up the miles. Spend more money and you can get a more aerodynamic rig with more aero wheels, but the Focus cuts through the air well for a bike of its price. Just as important, the ride is comfortable when you're down on the bar extensions so you can stay down there and concentrate on getting the power in without having to sit up to ease aches and pains.

The Culebro Tria is never going to climb as fast as a super-lightweight but it takes on the hills just fine; a whopping 28-tooth sprocket matched up to the 42-tooth inner chainring, providing a small enough gear to get you up pretty much anything you're likely to come across in a triathlon.

Down the other side and the Focus is perfectly well-mannered, with accurate steering giving you the conidence to push your limits through the turns.

Chassis: Aerodynamic aluminium frame plus lightweight carbon legged fork

At the heart of the Culebro Tria you get a smooth welded aluminium frame that's built with aerodynamics in mind. The down tube is a deep tear-drop section and the seat tube, with matching seatpost, has a similar proile before it's cut away towards the bottom bracket junction to shelter the rear wheel from wind.

The taut back end features seatstays that morph from triangular section to round along their length, while the burly top tube is also triangular. Well, kind of; there's a whole lot of shaping and tapering going on to help provide stiffness through the centre section of the bike.

Our XL model came with a steep 77.5° (oficially 76.3°) to tilt you forward around the bottom bracket, helping you get a slippery, wind-cheating body position without putting too much strain on your back. The smaller sizes use a slightly more aggressive 78°.

The head tube is lofty for a triathlon bike, though - 18cm on our big bloke's model. We managed to get things set up so that we were riding in a fairly flat-backed position but not quite horizontal - which is something for you to consider if you do want to get really low down and dirty on race day.

The carbon legged fork isn't especially skinny but it's reasonably lightweight and provides good front end rigidity.

Equipment: Decent wheels, predictable brakes and quality SRAM gears

The Cole Shuriken Alloy wheels are reasonably lightweight and, despite only 16 double butted spokes up front and 20 at the rear, they're pretty stiff so they spin up to speed swiftly. We got a tiny amount of brake rub when we set the blocks really close to the rim and rode out of the saddle, but not enough to get concerned about.

The wheels ran buttery smooth on their sealed cartridge bearings throughout testing although we did need to retighten a couple of the straight-pull spokes at the back to correct a slight wobble a few rides in. More inconvenient than disastrous - but a shame nonetheless.

SRAM's carbon bar end shifters matched up to their Force derailleurs allow you to skip through the gears effortlessly. You get a positive shift feel and precise changes in both directions, and we know from experience that SRAM kit rarely needs adjusting. Top stuff.

The Vision bars don't offer tons of adjustment - you can't alter the reach at all, which is disappointing - but the gel-like arm rests offer plenty of cushioning and support and Focus's in-house saddle effectively dampens out road vibration.

Vision's blade-like brake levers matched up to FSA's Energy callipers might not offer the ultimate in stopping-power, but they're progressive and predictable enough that you don't find yourself nervously scrubbing off speed 'just in case'.

In conclusion...

An aerodynamic, comfortable and reasonably lightweight speed machine with some superb components. It's ready to race out-of-the-box.

Rating: 9/10

Review from 220 Triathlon

Focus bikes became available direct to the UK market in 2006. Through their sole distributor, Wiggle, they have been building their reputation as a manufacturer of quality cycles, ridden by elite athletes such as Stuart Hayes and neo-pro Emma-Kate Lidbury. The Culebro Tria represents the introductory model in the Focus TT range.

The Ride
Things start off well - with a bike that's fully built from the box and with a stem facing forwards, all you have to do is hold the bars in place and turn the Allen key to get things started(these are even supplied by Wiggle). The tyres even have 100psi in them and just need topping up before you ride.

Looking down at the top tube, the words 'German Lightweight Engineering' stand out and you start to wonder if the 'Vorsprung Durch Technik' company ethos has rubbed off on Focus, too.

From the moment you push down on the pedals, you feel a response which defies that of the aluminium frame. The firmness of the bottom bracket combined with the FSA chainset allows the bike to move effortlessly away from a stationary position up to race speed. This combined with a front end that would get you in and out of dead turns with no great wobble, makes the prospect of any course far less intimidating.

The carbon forks did their job, preventing vibration passing up through your shoulders. In fact, it was a couple of hours before the vibration started to shake the numbness into the arms of our tester.

The larger frames have a slightly shallower seat-post angle than the small and medium - 76.3° as opposed to 78° - but this more relaxed position appears to have little effect as you cruise through the countryside in your aero position. The Cole Shuriken wheels roll smoothly; in fact, with your hands resting in the tri-bars, your fingers itch with excitement in anticipation of the next gear change. The Sram bar-end shifters change with a crisp click each time, but with non-adjustable bars, those with shorter arms may need to stretch to change gear.

The Build
The alu frame and carbon fork is fairly standard around this price bracket. The frame design is not. From the teardrop-shaped down tube, to the cut-away seat tube, the indescribable top tube and the round-to-triangular rear forks, there's enough tapering to match the pillars of Barcelona's Sagrada Familia. However, the combo of aerodynamics, power transfer and comfort hits the right spot every time.

The 28-11, 10 speed cassette coupled with a 53/42 chainset allows a wide range of gearing, which means it rides well on almost any hill - rare for a TT. The extra-wide spread of gears might leave you a bit short in the middle of the cassette, which may prevent you from finding your perfect cadence. But a smaller ratio cassette would solve that one.

In conclusion...

All in all, a triumph of a bike, it performs excellently and, at this price, it's great value.

Rating: 9/10

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