Cervélo R3 2018


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Geometry

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Reach 396 330 409 337 316 483
Stack 585 622 502 467 612 726
Top Tube (effective) 593 582 457 467 617 494
Head Angle 71° 72° 73° 73° 73° 73°
Seat Angle 73° 73° 73° 73° 73° 73°
Head Tube 99 97 118 180 213 255
Chainstay 436 372 373 383 441 445
Wheelbase 844 950 1104 859 1031 913
Front Centre 472 655 508 510 554 627
Standover 698 818 714 772 756 713
BB Drop 79 73 58 72 76 82
BB Type BBRight BBRight BBRight BBRight BBRight BBRight
Fork Rake / Offset 58 45 45 46 48 37
Seatpost Diameter 30 30 22 27 26 23
Wheel Size 700C 700C 700C 700C 700C 700C
Front Mech Braze-on Braze-on Braze-on Braze-on Braze-on Braze-on
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Note: The first generation of the Cervelo R3 was released in 2008. It had a quite aggressive geometry and was a pure race bike. It had severe durability issues, where the main problem was the alloy bottom bracket shell coming loose from the frame. The second generation was released in 2013. Cervelo reworked the geometry ("Race Fit"), and the R3 became more of an endurance bike. Most notably, the stack increased. Also, it had the BBRight press fit bottom bracket system, which meant that no bottom bracket shell could come loose. Unfortunately, the production tolerances were not great, which often lead to creaking and premature bearing wear. The R3 in this geometry chart is the third generation, released in 2018. Initially, both a rim brake and disc brake model was available. The rim brake frame was on the market through 2020. The disc version is still in Cervelo's product range as of 2021. From 2020, Cervelo changed the model name from R3 to R-Series. The endurance geometry ("Race Fit") from the second generation is retained. Weight according to BikeRadar [1]: Rim brake frame: 916 g Rim brake fork: 362 g Disc brake frame: 890 g Disc brake fork: 388 g Disc brake fork: References: 1. https://www.bikeradar.com/news/all-the-geeky-tech-that-makes-cervelos-new-r-series-cool/ (Visited on June 14, 2021)

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