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Wilier says
Sitting between the Escape and the Xenon and the Mortirolo, the Evasion offers comfort and speed without the big pricetag. The carbon rear end matched to the alloy mainframe offers a race-quick ride with top vibration damping.
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About this bike
| Type | Road / Racing |
|---|---|
| Gender/Age | Men |
| Production years | 2008-2009 |
| RRP | £999.00 |
| Sizes | S, M, L, XL, XXL, XXXL (Frame size guide) |
| Colours | Cofidis, Lampre |
| Frame type | Rigid |
| Frame material | Alloy / Carbon |
| Frame description | Lite Alloy Carbon |
| Gears | 20 |
| Wheel Size | 700 |
About Wilier
Wilier Triestina is an Italian manufacturer founded in 1906, focusing mainly on cyclo cross, time trial and triathlon bikes.
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Specifications
Braking
| Brake Caliper Front | Mirage |
|---|---|
| Brake Levers | Mirage Q/S |
Drive
| Bottom Bracket | Mirage |
|---|---|
| Cassette (Rear Cogs) | Mirage 10 |
| Chain | Record 10 |
| Crank | Mirage Compact |
| Pedals | None |
Gearing
| Derailleur Front | Mirage 10 |
|---|---|
| Derailleur Rear | Mirage 10 |
| Gears | 20 |
| Shifter(s) | Mirage 10 |
General
| Handlebar | ITM Racer |
|---|---|
| Headset | Integrated |
| Rigid Forks | Full Carbon |
| Saddle | C2 Bicolor |
| Seat Post | Ritchey |
| Stem | ITM Racer |
| Tape | Padded Tape |
Wheels
| Hub Front | Fulcrum R7 |
|---|---|
| Hub Rear | Fulcrum R7 |
| Rims | Fulcrum R7 |
| Spokes | Fulcrum R7 |
| Tyres (Front & Back) | Wilier Kevlar |
| Wheel Size | 700 |
UK warranty
| 24 months on frame and forks from date of purchase. One year on all other components excluding parts that are subject to wear and tear e.g. chain / brake pads etc. |
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