New Product Spotlight: Ellsworth Roots Cyclocross Frame and Fork

June 17th, 2008   Filed Under cyclocross technology, new products  

Ellsworth’s Roots Cyclocross FrameAs manufacturers start to shift their focus to the cyclocross season, we’ve been getting a bunch of new product in for review. One item that we’re about to test is the Ellsworth Roots ‘cross frame. Ellsworth is known mostly as a mountain bike company, but it has had a ‘cross frame since the mid-90’s, well before most manufacturers hopped on the bandwagon. That version of the Roots was a very unique $2200 TIG-welded purple-anodized aluminum, Sachs New Success Ergolever-equipped and Rock Shox Paris Roubaix steered ride that showed off the company’s mountain bike “roots.”

After a seven year hiatus, Ellsworth re-introduced their Roots model last Interbike, and we’ve received a production model to ride.

The version of the frame is also TIG welded aluminum, but with a classy pearl white finish and a full carbon rear. While carbon seatstays are common on an aluminum ‘cross bike, it’s not often you see carbon chainstays, and Ellsworth spec’d carbon here to give a bit more forgiving ride. Another benefit to their carbon rear triangle is that it offers plenty of clearance for wider ‘cross tires, a nice thoughtful touch for the southern California-based company.

Ellsworth offers the limited-production Roots model in six sizes: 48, 50, 52, 54, and 56 cm. While those choices may seem like they leave the taller folks short of options, they’re measured approximately center to center, and our 52 cm frame sports a roomy 56.5 cm top tube (closer to a 56 cm frame from other brands).

On the scale, the frame weighs a reasonably light 3.4 pounds. The full-carbon fork weighs 500 grams and looks remarkably similar to a Ritchey WCS fork. The frame and fork retail for $999. Stay tuned for more impressions and more product highlights as we ramp up for the season.

For more info: www.ellsworthbikes.com


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One Response to “New Product Spotlight: Ellsworth Roots Cyclocross Frame and Fork”

  1. slippy on June 18th, 2008 12:12 am

    I’ve done a full day on the Ellsworth Epiphany - a 5″ travel all mountain bike - and loved every minute. The bikes are not cheap, but left me with a great impression of the company’s products.

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