It was during last years TransWales stage race that we first bumped into Ian Muir and Bob Moore.
And, over a year since that event wrapped up, the pair are back together and behind the latest British brand, V95 Racing.
The idea for launching a bike brand came about during the inaugural event – the long stages
obviously providing a good environment for dreaming up such plans. From the company’s Pembrokeshire,
South Wales base, the frames are designed in Italy and built in the Far East.
The £1,249 Nano HT is built from 3K high modulus carbon, and is designed for a bit XC racing and
marathon riding. The frame has been well-tested, seeing action in the TransAlps before its release. The
frame weighs in at 1.3kg (2.86lb), with a full-build in the region of 11kg (24lb) with a Shimano
XTR/Mavic Crossmax mix of components. The frame will be available in four sizes.
Head over to www.v95r.com for more information.
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