Ghost Race Lector 7000 Road Bike
Our new, super lightweight carbon frame set with lightweight and robust components are what sets this premium class race bike apart. Experience pure racing feeling! Ghost Race Lector 7000 Road Bike Technologies ....Read More...
Our new, super lightweight carbon frame set with lightweight and robust components are what sets this premium class race bike apart. Experience pure racing feeling!
Ghost Race Lector 7000 Road Bike Technologies:
Tapered Headtube: The tapered head tube broadens towards the bottom leading to better force transfer from the fork to the frame. The increased stiffness of the tapered head tube combined with the tapered fork lead to the bicycle’s improved and more direct steering.
Multiforming Integral Molding System: Our HTX models are manufactured by combining the advantages of the Lug Bonding, T2T and Monocoque processes resulting in an optimum price to performance ratio.
Active Flex Seat Stay: Flexing seat stays offer a certain amount of vertical give and therefore offer crucial protection the body needs. Each vibration and shock the frame can absorb spares the rider’s muscles unnecessary strain.
Ghost Race Lector 7000 Road Bike Specifications:
Frame: Race HM Carbon ACR SCL
Stem: FSA 190 Laser 31.8 mm
Forks: CG Carbon
Headset: Tapered
Handlebar: FSA Road Vero Compact 31.8 mm
Seatpost: GHOST SL SP 717 27.2 mm
Saddle: Prologo Zero2
Rear Derailleur: Shimano 105 10-Speed
Front Derailleur: Shimano 105
Shifter: Shimano 105
Lever: Shimano 105
BB: Shimano Pressfit BB
Crank: Shimano 105 Compact 50-34
Brakes: Shimano 105
Tyre: Schwalbe Durano
Wheel: Easton 700C Wheelset
Spokes: Easton 700C Wheelset
Hubs: Easton 700C Wheelset
Cassette: Shimano 105 11-28
Weight: 7.9 kg
Buy Ghost Race Lector 7000 Road Bike at Chain Reaction Cycles, the world's largest online cycling store.
We've put this guide together to assist you in choosing the best road bike for you. It will give you an idea of what you should expect to pay and the bike's intended use.
Expect to pay
- Around £450
Intended use
- Leisure rides
- Commuting
Components to expect
- Durable, reliable entry-level parts
- Fast rolling wheels
- Lightweight aluminium/steel frame
Geometry and ride feel
- Relaxed, comfortable riding position
Expect to pay
- Around £800
Intended use
- Long distance/sportive rides
- Commuting
- Race-capable
Components to expect
- Lighter, higher performance and upgraded components all round
- Lightweight frame with upgrading potential
- Carbon fork
Geometry and ride feel
- More of a 'race' geometry for increased performance and aerodynamic efficiency
Expect to pay
- Around £1200
Intended use
- Race-ready straight from the box, the bikes are built for out-and-out speed
- Ready to take on anything on tarmac including sportives, time-trials and road races
Components to expect
- High end, lightweight parts
- Carbon fibre or titanium frames
Geometry and ride feel
- Long top tube, short head tube for a stretched racing position
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There are three basic steps in the bike-sizing process:
1] Measure your dimensions accurately and carefully
2] Use the table below to figure out which size will fit you best
3] Once your bike has arrived use our setup guide to adjust the components to fit you, and you're ready to ride!
The majority of our sizing guides take into consideration your height and inside leg as it gives you two points of reference to help choose the right bike size for you.
All measurements are best taken in your bare feet and with the help of someone else.
Stand upright against a wall with your legs together and shoulders back.
Place a pencil on the top of your head and mark the wall, measure to the mark and take a note of your height in feet and inches.
To measure your inside leg, stand barefoot and measure from the floor, up the inside of your leg.