CERVELO SOLOIST FRAMESET
R84,995.00
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Description
Description
FAST LIKE S5, LIGHT LIKE R5
Soloist sits right between S5 and R5 on the performance scale, while having a price tag that’s less World Tour, more Road Trip. It’s about 250g heavier than R5, and 250g lighter than S5. It’s 190g slower than S5, but 126g faster than R5. You get the idea. It’s the ‘just-right’ answer for the rider trying to find a smart, intentional compromise.
LOOKS LIKE A RACE BIKE, RIDES LIKE A RACE BIKE
We took the handling geometry for the Soloist directly from R5. The R5 is beloved by pros and amateurs alike for its poise, stability, and precision when that killer climb turns into an even more killer descent. Soloist benefits from our decades of race bike geometry development, and comes out of the gate ready to go.
HIDDEN FROM THE WIND, NO BLEED NECESSARY
The cable routing is inside the frame for aerodynamics, but doesn’t go through the stem. We developed our own system that threads the cables under the stem, but through the bearing cap. Whether your position changes or you loan the bike to a friend who uses a different stem length, you won’t need to bleed the brakes to swap the stem.
CLEARANCE TO BUZZ THE TOWER
The Soloist fits tires up to 34mm (measured), and wheels wide enough to support them.
BBRIGHT-47
The BBRighT-47 bottom bracket, which first appeared on the R5-CX, is ideal for those who log big miles but don’t have a pro wrench checking the bike over every day. It makes BB swaps a breeze (convenient if you’re burning through hand-me-down components) and extends the life of the frame.
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SIZE | 56, 58 |
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GEOMETRY AND SIZING
GEOMETRY
48 | 51 | 54 | 56 | 58 | 61 | |
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Reach | mm | 363 | 374 | 383 | 392 | 401 | 410 |
Stack | mm | 491 | 515 | 540 | 565 | 590 | 615 |
Head Tube Angle | 71° | 72° | 73° | 73° | 73° | 73° |
Front Center | mm | 574 | 576 | 578 | 595 | 611 | 628 |
Bottom Bracket Drop | mm | 74.5 | 74.5 | 72 | 72 | 69.5 | 69.5 |
Head Tube Length | mm | 86 | 106 | 130 | 156 | 184 | 211 |
Top Tube Length | mm | 516 | 532 | 548 | 565 | 581 | 598 |
Seat Tube Angle | 73° | 73° | 73° | 73° | 73° | 73° |
Standover Height | mm | 708 | 748 | 774 | 798 | 824 | 848 |
Trail | mm | 57.3 | 57.3 | 57.3 | 57.3 | 57.3 | 57.3 |
Wheel Size | 700c | 700c | 700c | 700c | 700c | 700c |
Fork Offset | mm | 57.5 | 51.5 | 45.5 | 45.5 | 45.5 | 45.5 |
Wheelbase | mm | 972 | 974 | 977 | 994 | 1011 | 1028 |
Chainstay Length | mm | 410 | 410 | 410 | 410 | 410 | 410 |
FRAME SIZING
How do I determine what bike size I need?
The age-old question, isn’t it? There are many factors that go into bicycle sizing and fit, particularly for high-performance bikes. Without being able to measure you and see you on a bike, precise fit information is difficult to supply. It’s also not unusual for someone to be able to ride two different sizes depending on their goals, flexibility, and fit tolerance. That said, we have some fantastic retailers, and we’d encourage you to go start a conversation with them about what you want from your new bike.

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