Kreissäge RS
1,999.00 EUR
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Kreissäge RS | Frameset

A bold reimagining of the modern Aluminium race bike. Our beautifully balanced, race-proven geometry paired with an all new, aero-optimised Scandium alloy frameset, Sram UDH and 35mm tyre clearance. Headset and bottom bracket included.

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Specs
  • Frame:
    Standert Kreissäge RS - Scandium Aluminium
  • Fork:
    Standert Aero Bladed Carbon - Integrated tapered 1 1/8"-1 1/2"
  • Headset:
    Standert Internal
  • Bottom Bracket:
    Standert T47
  • Max. Tyre Clearance:
    700x35C
  • Derailleur Hanger:
    UDH
  • Weight:
    1450g (frame incl. paint) / 420g (fork)
  • Made and painted in:
    Italy
  • Recom. max. system weight:
    105 kg
Coke cans out, hourglasses in.

From a distance, you’d be forgiven for thinking round tubes still reign supreme here. But look a little closer… Thanks to custom engineered, cfd-optimised head-, top- and down-tubes, as well as seatstays, the new frame gains significant aerodynamic improvements. For the first time ever you'll also find the headset bearings fully internal to eek out every last watt.

A fork that cuts air like a knife.

To match, we’ve added an all-new carbon fork which mirrors the aerodynamic improvements of the frame while upping tyre clearance to 35mm.

Still Scandium, still the best

Aluminium, meet Scandium. The rare earth element, now synonymous with Standert, is added to give the Kreissäge RS tubeset an otherwise impossible strength to thickness ratio. This means thinner (read: lighter) tubes with a ride feel unmatched by Aluminium alone. Exclusive to Standert from Italian experts Dedacciai.

Lighter, stiffer and rarer than regular aluminium for a ride feel you won't find anywhere else. Leave your prejudices about harsh aluminium frames at the door.

Always the right size
Customisable parts and 7 frame sizes, including our unique and much loved Project CompactTM sizes developed especially for smaller riders, will guarantee you your personal PFF – Perfect Fit Forever.
Always built with care
Standert bikes are built to order right here in our Berlin workshop. Each bike is expertly completed, start to finish, by one of our master mechanics and meticulously checked before leaving. Your dream build deserves nothing but the best.
Always in good hands
We’re here if you need us. We are a small company full of bike lovers which means you’ll never speak to a call centre if there should ever be a problem. Our customer service, logistics and workshop teams are at your service and always ready to help.
Is this the bike for me?
Yes, if you ride your bike to challenge yourself.

No, if you believe a few saved grams will make you a better rider.
Yes, if you think curvy metal is way sexier than freeform carbon designed by a computer.

No, if you think aero bikes should all look the same.
Yes, if you find recycling cool.

No, if pouring poisonous liquid over matts of oil sounds like a great idea to you.
Yes, if you feel small independent businesses enrich the world of cycling.

No, if you think the big ones should be the only ones in the game.