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Introduced last year, the response and reviews of the<br />
Tempest took us a-back, it seems there are some big<br />
fans of this bike out there! Possibly it was the slim<br />
silhouette that stood out amongst all the carbon and<br />
alloy, we’re not sure, but we’re very happy about the<br />
warm reception. Undoubtedly the clean and uncluttered<br />
lines give the Tempest its distinct look. As anyone<br />
who’s ridden a steel frame will testify, it’s not only<br />
the looks, but nothing rides like it, comfortable yet<br />
stiff and will feel the same decades later. The Tempest<br />
proudly wears the prestigious white Dove of Columbus,<br />
showing that it’s not ‘any old’ steel frame. The carefully<br />
selected tubing gives the Tempest stiffness where<br />
it’s needed, without piling on the weight. Updated for<br />
<strong>2017</strong> the Tempest now features a tapered head tube and<br />
matching carbon blade fork. The Shimano 105 groupset<br />
provides silky smooth shifting and the pro-compact<br />
chainset with 11-28t cassette provide a balance of<br />
climbing ability with flat out speed. The Deda Zero 1<br />
finishing kit help round off this rather stealthy looking,<br />
road machine.<br />
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<strong>BOMBTRACK</strong> CATALOG