Yoeleo Canada
Serk A21 "The Dissident" Titanium Gravel Frameset
https://www.yoeleocanada.com/blogs/serk/serk-titanium-gravel-frameset-a21-dissident
The Dissident - your magic carpet ride for when the pavement ends. Ultimate dependability in 3Al/2.5V titanium tubing and tyre clearance for up to 650b x 55mm, this is the go anywhere and do anything bike. Combined with a one-piece 3D-cast T47 BB shell, all cables and housing are neatly routed internally so you will never have to worry about dirt or water getting into your cables again (we know, we've been there). This is the bike for you if you constantly find yourself strapping stuff onto your bike and escaping the tyranny of the city.
We've now updated our carbon fork to have 3-pack mounts on fork legs for extra water bottles or cargo cages. Front of fork crown is also drilled for light mount.
The choice is yours - the A21 can handle them all.
Shifting degradation due to dirt and water ingress in your shift cable housing is one of the most frustrating things on a gravel bike. That's why we've painstakingly designed a 3D-cast titanium bottom bracket shell with integrated cable guides to make sure there is minimal exposure to the elements
With a full array of mounting points for full fender and rear rack, when you're not doing a solo adventure in the middle of nowhere, the A21 slots in perfectly as the daily driver. Commute in comfort and style
Provision for internally routed dropper post: droppers are fun, you'll be glad to have one when you are under-biked down some serious single track, or stopped at a traffic light on your commute home with a foot down, dreaming about your next big adventure
Years of experience touring and bikepacking has made us sensitive to the number and location of all mounting points on the bike. Hours have been spent dialing in the precise location of mounting points to ensure maximum real estate for bags and other accessories. Case in point: did we forget to put in a bento-box style mount on the top tube you might ask? That was left out deliberately. It's neither elegant in function nor appearance, and they always interfere with frame bag straps. No mounts here increases your flexibility.
Specifications
Titanium 3Al/2.5V
Flat mount disc brakes
Rear 12x142mm
Clearance for 700C x 45 / 650B x 55 tyres*
Di2 Integration & Swappable Ports
T47 Cast 1-Piece Bottom Bracket
Full internal cable routing
3 bottle cage mounts
Dropper post compatible (1x only)
Engraved Head-Badge
Serk Carbon Adventure Fork (12x100mm)
Adjustable Rake Flip-Chip
3-pack Mount
Internal Dynamo Wiring
Serk Headset 40 Semi-integrated
Serk Seatpost clamp
Fork weight: 550g
Seatpost weight: 227g
Frame weight:
A21 Frame | S | 1840g |
A21 Frame | M | 1920g |
A21 Frame | L | 2030g |
A21 Frame | XL | 2100g |
NOTE: Sold as a frameset only (frame + fork + headset + seat collar + thru axles
Utilitarian Fork - carry more
We've now updated our carbon fork to have 3-pack mounts on fork legs for extra water bottles or cargo cages. Front of fork crown is also drilled for light mount.
1x or 2x
The choice is yours - the A21 can handle them all.
Fully Internal Cable Routing - better shifting
Shifting degradation due to dirt and water ingress in your shift cable housing is one of the most frustrating things on a gravel bike. That's why we've painstakingly designed a 3D-cast titanium bottom bracket shell with integrated cable guides to make sure there is minimal exposure to the elements
Mudguards and Rear rack mounts
With a full array of mounting points for full fender and rear rack, when you're not doing a solo adventure in the middle of nowhere, the A21 slots in perfectly as the daily driver. Commute in comfort and style
Dropper post
Provision for internally routed dropper post: droppers are fun, you'll be glad to have one when you are under-biked down some serious single track, or stopped at a traffic light on your commute home with a foot down, dreaming about your next big adventure
More is not always better
Years of experience touring and bikepacking has made us sensitive to the number and location of all mounting points on the bike. Hours have been spent dialing in the precise location of mounting points to ensure maximum real estate for bags and other accessories. Case in point: did we forget to put in a bento-box style mount on the top tube you might ask? That was left out deliberately. It's neither elegant in function nor appearance, and they always interfere with frame bag straps. No mounts here increases your flexibility.