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Get out and explore the great, gravel outback on the weekend, then style to work, uni, or the pub mid week
- Males and females aged 13-60+ who appreciate stylish, lightweight versatility
- Reynolds Cr-Mo frame for gravel, touring, or everyday commuting
- Hydraulic discs brakes for total control in any weather
- Shimano GRX 10sp for years of bulletproof performance
- BOTTOM BRACKET
- Shimano 105 Hollowtech II
- BRAKE LEVERS
- Shimano ST -RX-400 for mechanical shifting and hydraulic brakes
- BRAKES
- Shimano ST -RX-400 hydraulic road direct mount, 160mm centrelock rotors
- CASSETTE
- Shimano HG500-10 11-34T 10sp
- CHAIN
- Shimano CN-HG54 10sp
- CRANKSET
- Shimano FC-RX-600 46-30T Compact, S=170mm, M=172.5mm, L/ XL=175mm
- FORK
- Full Cr-Mo disc with lugged crown and full rack and fender mounts
- FRAME
- Fully butted Reynolds 520 Cr-Mo disc brake with CNC breezer dropouts and full rack and fender mounts.
- FRONT DERAILLEUR
- Shimano GRX RX-400
- FRONT HUB
- Alloy QR centrelock
- GRIPS
- Leather look PU
- HANDLEBAR
- Alloy 31.8, 125mm Drop 70mm Reach. S=400mm, M=420mm, L/XL=440mm
- HEADSET
- FSA Orbit MX (#21) 1 1/8th with sealed bearings and forged/ machined alloy cups
- HUB COLOUR
- Alloy QR centrelock 10sp Cassette Disc
- PEDALS
- Test ride with clips & straps
- REAR DERAILLEUR
- Shimano GRX RX-400 10Sp
- REAR GEAR
- 10 speed
- REAR HUB
- Alloy QR centrelock 10sp Cassette Disc
- RIMS
- Alex Draw 2.1 alloy double wall disc, offset rim bed, tubeless ready 32H
- SADDLE
- On-the-rivet retro
- SEATPOST
- Alloy 25.6 x 350mm
- SHIFTERS
- Shimano ST -RX-400 STI 20Sp, with Shimano cables
- SPOKES
- Stainless black with black brass nipples
- STEM
- 3D Forged alloy 31.8, +/-7 deg, S=80mm, M=90MM, L-XL=100mm
- TYRES
- Kenda K1068 CX 700 x 38c, Black/black , 30tpi
- NOTE
- Specifications subject to change
- PART NUMBER
- 287914

About Malvern Star
Malvern Star has created its own history with the first ever Australian Team to ride the Tour de France in 1928. Sir Hubert Opperman headed this team and, did so aboard a Malvern Star, and later went on to win the famous Paris-Brest-Paris race 1931. In doing so, “Oppy” set a new record time for the event.
Years later at the 1984 Los Angeles Olympics the Australian Team Pursuit, aboard what were considered ‘standard bikes’, beat the much favoured USA Team riding the latest in bicycle technology, carbon fibre.
Today, the Malvern Star brand represents the bike that all of us once had but also the brand that designs bikes for Australian riders in Australian conditions. The same ideals that Tom Finnigan used to shape Malvern Star more than 100 years ago, that is, to build bicycles with the ideal balance of performance, style and comfort, are still deeply embedded in the brand today.
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