1996 Lotus 110 Lotus Sport -Aerodyne
Style | The Lotus 110 - developed from the legendary Lotus 108 designed by Mike Burrows and ridden by Chris Boardman when he won Olympic gold in 1992. The 110 was developed as a road going version of the 108 track bike and ridden by Chris and the Gan team in the Tour de France where Chris set the fastest ever prologue. This example was bought as a frameset when the remaining frames were being cleared out and sold off from the Lotus factory in Hethel Norfolk. Pictured with Chris Boardmans actual Tour De France Mitts from the 1994 Time Trial where he crashed and tore them. Kindly gifted to us by a very good friend. |
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Frame | Lotus 110 Carbon Aerodyne Frame Number 127 |
Forks | Lotus 110 Carbon |
Rear Derailleur | Mavic 840 Short Cage |
Front Derailleur | Mavic 862 |
Shifters | Shimano Dura Ace Bar End Shifters |
Chainset | Mavic 631 Starfish - 1st Generation |
Bottom Bracket | Royce Titanium 114mm |
Freewheel | Maillard 7 speed |
Headset | Mavic 305 |
Stem | Look Ergo Stem |
Handlebars | Mavic Low Pro Base Bar Custom Cut Mavic TT Extensions Custom Leather Lotus Sport Arm Rest Pads |
Front Brake | Mavic 451 |
Rear Brake | Mavic 451 |
Brake Levers | Mavic 451 |
Tyres | Tubular - Continental Podium 19 - all black |
Saddle | Flite Titanium |
Seatpost | Lotus Sport integrated |
Pedals | Mavic 646 LMS SSC Clipless |
Grips | Yellow Selle Italia Bar Tape |
Miscellaneous | Yellow Cables |
Wheelset | Mavic Comete +/- Rear Disc Custom Carbon Weight Covers Mavic 3G Front Tri Spoke |
Wheel Size | 700 |
Gearing | 2x7 |
As with any product, specification is subject to change without prior notification. You are advised to confirm current specification before buying.