Reverence: Straight Round Tubes

Tradition and innovation sit mostly comfortably alongside each other in Cycling. The bicycle itself is inherently a very simple machine, the basic design of which has remained the same for centuries; frame, two wheels, cranks, saddle, handlebars. It’s what has been done to these elements along the way that has shaped what the modern road bike (because mountain bikes are way out there and another realm altogether) now looks like.

To me, they look like crap.

The ‘advancements’ made through the use of carbon fibre have without doubt benefitted those who really need to benefit in incremental steps, and that is Pro riders. These guys and gals are paid to ride a bicycle as fast as they can and to get it across a line hundreds of kilometres away from where they started before hundreds of others, sometimes by the barest of margins. That’s not us. We ride because we love the freedom, the health benefits, all that bullshit that Bicycling magazine will give you 7 tips on how to do it. We don’t need aero-tubed frames and deep dish carbon wheels, but we want them. Sure, all this stuff makes our experience better, and I’m not suggesting we all ride around on K-Mart bikes, even though we’d still probably have some form of fun if we did. Even if you race, even A grade at club level, or have a crack at Nationals, the bike isn’t going to make you win. I’ll repeat; you’re not a Pro.

This whole ‘aero’ frame fad that has taken over the peloton is all well and good when the sport’s top prizes are at stake. When rolling around with your mates and having a coffee before and a beer after is the modus operandi, then why not do it with a modicum of style? Aero bikes are not stylish. Those oversized, flattened, sharp edged carbon members (I refuse to call them tubes) are just downright ugly. The curvy swooping lines and bent-six-ways stays are an abomination. And some of the stems popping up now look like tumours growing from Frankenstein’s neck. I don’t like them, in case you’re not picking up on that.

The more I look at the new crop of ’boutique’ builders working with steel, the more I realise how much of a blight these carbon race frames are. My eyes are attuned to the simplicity of round, straight tubes, with a sensible diameter, and if they’re held together with lugs, well that’s not a bad thing either. But even these simple things of beauty can be sullied by another modern invention, the sloping top tube. A lot of the bikes that appeared in my feeds from the recent NAHMBS featured quite radically sloping tt’s, and whenever a flat tt’ed bike popped up it was even more apparent that flat is where it’s at. And I’m not saying this because I own such a bike; in fact, there was a period after purchasing my Jaegher where I questioned whether I should have had some slope built in. But the more I witness the glut of ugly that is is the Pro peloton, I’m glad I listened to the denizens who lovingly handcrafted my beauty, and kept the tubes like they are meant to be: flat, round and straight.

Brett

Don't blame me

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  • The Blackbird (2014 Cervelo R5) flirts dangerously close with, perhaps even crosses, the divide with its very large downtube. Although I suppose I'm just trying to justify why my current road stable of N+1=1 isn't ugly because it certainly isn't as beautiful as the bike above. @EBruner's Colnago even had me utter an "Oh Shit" out loud, in the office, in the most appreciative way possible.

    My N+1, if it isn't a disc brake sporting CX abomination, will certainly be flat, round, and straight.

    Why? Because it's fucking fantastic. That's why.

  • @brett

    Carbon bikes can be beautiful too, if they have round(ish) straight tubes. @rigid‘s Time is a fine example, as are the Colnagos and even some of the Ridleys.

    Lets not forget the Cannondales, possibly not the roundest but nice and straight.

  • @Oli Any single one of your beauty's have more class alone than my entire garage full of bikes! That Bianchi !!! Oh my.

    I'm guessing if I count all of the wheels in my garage it might total 50+. Bikes, scooters, motorcycle, car (the missus', rest are outside) and other misc wheels and wheeled stuff all add up. It's a significant wheel count. My buddy counts cylinders. I count wheels.

    And none have the class of those bikes you posted pic's of! Simply awesome.

    And yes, aero schmaero… I hear ya'll on who cares? I've seen a cat show up on a decade plus year old straight tubed Ti Lynsky and smash, as in win, a race full of carbon, including aero, bikes.

    Good friend of mine just took delivery of a Moots Psycho frame with the flat out most gorgeously shaped top tube btw. Looks straight / level from a distance but when up close it's like comparing the subtle beauty of the Smokey Mtns with the in your face grandeur of the Rockies.

    Anyways folks, things that have distinct styling are most certainly not uncool. Maybe ugly, maybe smoking' hot. But not uncool yes? And what's going on with the C lay up and frame design right now is really special.

    Cheers all

  • @Chipomarc

    This is why round tubes don’t work nowadays

    I knew there was something wrong, but I just couldn't figure out what changed.  Turns out my round tubes don't work nowadays!  Thanks for putting that to rest @Chipomarc.

  • I have steel round tubed bikes and aero bikes. I love them all like my children. That said, my next bike will be a custom steel bike. Kinda like having a kid but picking his genes.

  • A good friend and I were talking about bikes a while back, I won't bore you with the details, but the conversation ended like this.

    "Sure, getting the right bike is important, but John Tomac will whoop all our asses on a Huffy with toe clips".

  • I've got a Time RXR Ulteam

    I've got a Focus Izalco 1.0 Pro Team

    I'm not sure why, when I have these:

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