Civia Cycles Hyland
2008
Description
Civia designed the Hyland from the ground up, combining leading-edge technology and aesthetics into a bike of uncompromising performance and beauty. Simple yet elegant features like post disc mount brakes, sliding dropouts in the rear triangle, and a specially developed cable shaft make the bike as pleasing to ride as it is to see.From frame to fork we chose the best materials to fit the function. Hyland’s lightweight aluminum frame is stiff, fast, durable and corrosion resistant. And when the time comesâ€â€many miles down the roadâ€â€it is also fully recyclable. Sturdy and light, the carbon fork absorbs road shock and helps smooth your ride. Stainless steel headtube badge and hardware please the eye while resisting rust and corrosion, assuring years of worry-free performance.
The Hyland’s innovative hydroformed down tube features the cable tunnel; a recess for hydraulic brakes and cable housing that also provides extra frame stiffness. It makes cleaning easy, too. Simply undo the cable guides, slide the cables aside and wipe down the entire frame.
We took the sliding dropout concept to new heights by including a post disc brake mount. This lets you add a rear rack without any brake caliper interference. It also cleans up the drivetrain, eliminating the need for a derailleur-style cable-tensioning device.
| • Proprietary aluminum fenders painted to match frame | |
| • Proprietary carbon fork | |
| • Front and rear post-mount disc brake tabs | |
| • Stylish and functional chainguard | |
| • Proprietary rear rack | |
| • Proprietary sliding dropouts | |
| • Accommodates up to 700x35 tires |
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Frame
Civia HylandBack to Top
Drivetrain
Alfine Build| Shifter | Shimano Alfine Rapid-Fire |
| Wheel (Rear) | Shimano Alfine Internal 8-speed, DT Swiss x470 disc specific rim |
| Sliding Dropouts | Alfine/Singlespeed specific |
Rohloff Build
| Shifter | Rohloff twist-shift |
| Wheel (Rear) | Rohloff Speedhub, 14 speed, DT Swiss x470 disc specific rim |
| Sliding Dropouts | Rohloff specific |
Derailleur Build
| Shifter | Shimano XT Rapid-Fire |
| Wheel (Rear) | Shimano XT Hub, DT Swiss x470 disc specific rim |
| Sliding Dropouts | Derailleur specific |
| Derailleur | Shimano XT |
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Fork
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Other
| Headset | Cane Creek S-8 |
| Crank | Shimano Alfine |
| Chain | Shimano |
| Pedals | n/a |
| Brakeset | Shimano Alfine Hydraulic Disc |
| Seatpost | Thomson Elite |
| Saddle | Fi'zi:k Aliante Delta |
| Stem | Thomson X2 (31.8) |
| Handlebar | Civia 17 degree bend (31.8) |
| Grips | ODI Rogue Lock-on |
| Tires | Panaracer T-serv 700x28, with reflective sidewall |
| Fenders | Civia Aluminum Fenders |
| Rear Rack | Civia Aluminum Rack |
| Chainguard | Civia Aluminum Chainguard |
| Headlight | Shimano LP R600 Generator Powered |
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dweendaddyMarch 21, 2008
Price: $1985 as I look around the web... for the cheapest build. Who mgiht own these? Robin Williams? Lance Armstrong? Anyone else?
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