We have put everything we have learned during the last 17 years of alloy frame design and manufacture into this completely new and very advanced Scandium alloy road bike frame. Whilst other manufacturers focus has been on carbon, we believe that by putting the same development into alloy tubing, we have created a frame that rivals carbon in many ways, and hands down beats it on price.Damian Mason of Kinesis UK said Kinesis are the only frame manufacturer to use Super Plastic Forming (SPF) on their alloy frames. Most manufacturers use Hydroformed tubes, but with SPF we can create lighter tubes and more intricate shapes that will build into a lighter and stiffer frameset.The Kinesis RTD frame went through multiple prototypes to fine tune the geometry to make a frame that was stable when loaded, yet handled well and felt fast on an Alpine pass. As with the geometry, the tubing shape has been carefully selected to maximise the riding characteristics of the RTD. An oversized down tube, flared top tube and tapered head tube combine to make a laterally stiff front end. Whilst the flattened seat stays and narrow gauge seat tube add a level of compliance in the rear end.We have integrated the gear cables and rear brake hose into the headtube. The absence of cable port holes on the down tube allow us to use a lighter weight down tube and has the added benefit of cleaner lines to the frame. We have combined our flagship Scandium alloy frame with a full carbon monocoque from leading fork manufacturer Columbus. The RTD is fitted with the all new Columbus Futura fork. The Futura has everything we wanted in a fork for the RTD masses of tyre clearance, longer fork offset, internal routing, mudguard compatibility, all wrapped up in a lightweight package. As with our premium titanium GTD frameset, we have partnered with GW engineering and we are supplying the RTD with their patented Switch Lever hollow Thru Axles with a removable lever.The RTD uses adaptable cable ports which allow you to build your frame with exactly the right cable routing for whether you are running Di2 or mechanical gearing with either a 1x or 2x set up.The frame has the full complement of bottle mounts and mudguard mounts, enabling you to build your bike up for your next epic adventure.Press
Cyclingnews.com Nov 2020 Verdict a stable, smooth, fat-tyre friendly machine that makes long distances easy.loaded with practical features. Where it really surprises though is in the lively, sprung responsiveness that so many carbon fibre bikes lack. Add an affordable price and this is a really charismatic and enjoyable bike thatll delight on day-to-day commuting, fast training rides and weekend epics.
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The Bike
The RTD frame is made from a scandium alloy shaped specifically for the needs of the ultra-endurance rider...
This is paired with a Columbus Futura carbon fork and together they offer massive clearance for a 34c tyre or 30c with mudguards.
Internally routed cables (head tube) really clean up the bike.
The test bike was supplied with Racelight box-section wheels and I also tested it with slightly more glamorous Reynolds AR41 carbon wheels.
The Reynolds AR41s improved the look of the bike a lot and improved its performance too. These wheels were an ideal option with their massive internal rim width of 21mm to support the wide 30mm Challenge Strada tyres that had been supplied.
The Ride
I was impressed with the Kinesis RTDs ability to roll easily on the road
The geometry is amazingly stable but allows your efforts to be rewarded.
At 850 for the frameset, the RTD represents a great value proposition for the right rider.
Youll be getting a nicely designed, robust frame that truly is capable on multiple surfaces.
It has been designed with long rides and varying terrain in mind this could be the overall fast-paced bike youre after.
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Its Kinesis thats delivered a bike which exceeded all our expectations of what we thought an alloy bike can offer.The RTD may be designed with long-distance races or bikepacking treks in mind, but in reality, its a fantastic bike to ride over any distant short or long.
With a superbly designed frameset at its heart, we reckon the Kinesis RTD might just be destined to become a bit of a classic.
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