NEW PRODUCTS
Argon 18 Gallium Pro The Gallium Pro, flagship of the Argon 18 road collection, has been totally revamped for 2011.Guided by Argon 18's exclusive HDS principle, our R&D team has developed a new mold thatmaximizes tube volumes in every section of the frame. Compared with the second- generation Gallium Pro, the head tube and rear triangle have seen a 20% increase in stiffness, with the Gallium-specific Ga Pro fork showing an extra 30%. Argon 18. Booth
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Argon 18 Gallium As with the Pro,the Gallium,too,has been revisited and renewed for 2011. Constructed using the Gallium Pro's new mold, it too benefits from the same improvements. Consequently, this newest version offers an extra measure of stiffness in the head tube and fork.This rigidity,as well as a revised AFS geometry, will mean that riders will find that their new Gallium remains amazingly nimble and sure-footed even at insane speeds. Ergonomics are optimally adaptable to every rider thanks to the 3D Headtube, Argon 18's exclusive system that allows for head tube height adjustment using structural spacers that lengthen the head tube while boosting front end stiffness by 11%. Argon 18. Booth 323.
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Argon 18 Krypton As with the Gallium and Gallium Pro, the 2011 model Krypton is built in a new mold thatmakes the most of monocoque construction thanks to our exclusive HDS principle. This new Krypton also features what is now becoming an Argon 18 hallmark, the 3D Headtube, simply because it is the most ingenious and practical means for ensuring total positional flexibility while
maintaining full lateral stiffness, favoring strong accelerations. Like other Argon 18 bikes, the Krypton is an integrated design, with the frame and its fork intended to work as a unit, to ensure an optimal balance between rigidity, comfort and light weight. Argon 18. Booth
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Argon 18 Electron Pro The Electron Pro is a show-stopping addition to the Argon 18 collection for 2011. This mean-looking track machine is in fact a track version of our E-114, winner of a number of prestigious design awards. Monocoque carbon construction make the Electron Pro a particularly
outstanding qualities. Breathable, pain-free removal and the ability to wash the Lycra combined with the repeated stickiness of the adhesive means that ReSkin is skin-friendly and re-usable! Bescot Healthcare. Booth
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Bio-Racer National Cycling Jerseys Launched in Canada by Bescot Healthcare, these exciting new shirts come from Bio-Racer, the Belgium manufacturer well known to European cyclists for their excellent quality, customer focus, and meticulous attention to details. Shirts and Caps available in the national colours of: Belgium, France, Germany, Holland, and Luxembourg. These short sleeved shirts are made from Quadri, a new variety of textile which combines mono-elastic properties (with a positive effect on the lift of the shirt) with an exceptional removal of perspiration. Booth N34.
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rigid frameset, a highly-prized quality in track racing circles. The Electron Pro also sports our 3D Headtube for total cockpit adjustability and an additional 11% head tube stiffness. Argon 18. Booth
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ReSkin Bike Patch Brought to you by Bescot Healthcare, ReSkin is the latest innovation that helps solve the problem of chafing from friction between your skin and your shorts. The result of combining a unique knit of Lycra with a specially created adhesive coating give ReSkin
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Tecnu Skin Cleanser Successfully used by outdoor industries throughout the US since 1977...Now available in Canada
through Bescot Healthcare! Poison Oak, Ivy and Sumac are indigenous to all portions of North America at elevations below 4,000 feet with rainfall above 8 inches per year.
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