Filament Bikes (formally Craddock Cycles) is a British carbon fibre frame specialist that has for the last few years been building some stunning bikes, and it has just launched a new model called the Super Duty.
The Super Duty gets a completely new carbon fibre tubeset with a focus on increasing the overall frame stiffness, aimed at appealing to more powerful cyclists.
Craddock has developed a larger octagonal profile and it's used in the top tube and down tube. There are also brand new rear stays. The top tube is noticeably more flared where it meets the head tube than regular Filament models, and the down tube looks positively massive.
Filament provides a fully bespoke service. You can customise the geometry if you have a particular preference, choose disc or rim brakes, choose from three bottom brackets and a cable routing option to match your groupset, mechanical, wired or wireless. There are also seven stock sizes if you don’t want or need a custom setup.
Once you’ve chosen your frame details, all that remains is to choose the paint colour and design. Personally, I’m all over the orange with black splatter finish.
Frames will be supplied with colour matched Enve forks and Chris King headsets. Current delivery time is eight weeks and the frameset costs £3,600.
The majority of carbon fibre frames are made in the Far East. Huge manufacturing investment has gradually brought down the price of a carbon fibre bicycle frame, and they’re now more affordable than they ever used to be.
Craddock set out with the bold ambition to build its own carbon frames here in the UK. Founder Richard Craddock has built his very own composite production facility in Worcestershire and produces in the region of 50 frames a year. This isn’t a production line approach to frame building, it’s a fully bespoke service with hours poured into producing each frame.
Craddock constructs each frame with precisely mitred roll wrapped carbon tubes before wrapping the joints with pre-impregnated carbon fibre, and then curing the frame under pressure in an oven, much the same process as many top-end carbon frames. The process allows for custom geometry, as well as being able to optimise the frame for its intended use and rider weight through tube choice. You can learn more about his construction technique here.
More details at www.filamentbikes.com/bikes/super-duty-road
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