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A perfect symbiosis of technology and design: round lines and soft forms are combined in the Izalco with the aggressiveness of the unique FOCUS design approach. A true eye-catcher are the Reinforced Integrated Cable Tunnel – an interconnected cable tunnel in the main frame – which can only be found at FOCUS. It is the bike in a team-neutral color red-black for cyclists who only want also the best in components. -
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Brand Focus Frame Focus Izalco High Modulus Carbon Fork 3T Funda Pro carbon Headset -- Stem 3t Arx Team Handlebar 3T Ergonova Team carbon Brake Calipers TRP VRS R950 SL Brake Levers Shimano Dura-Ace Front Derailleur Shimano Dura-Ace Rear Derailleur Shimano Dura-Ace Cassette Shimano Dura-Ace 11-25 Crankset Shimano Dura-Ace 53-39 Wheels Zipp 303 clincher front / Zipp 404 clincher rear Tires Continental GP Attack / Force Saddle Fizik Arione CX K:ium Seatpost 3T Dorico white Pedals None

The Right Frame Size for You
The best frame size for a cyclist is as small vertically as possible, with enough length horizontally to allow a stretched out, relaxed upper body. This frame will be lighter and stiffer than a larger one, and will handle better and be more comfortable than a smaller one.
To determine your proper frame size for an online purchase, you'll first need to get an accurate inseam measurement. Stand with your back against a wall, your bare feet 6" apart on a hard floor, looking straight ahead. Place a book or carpenter's square between your legs with one edge against the wall, and pull it up firmly, simulating the pressure of your saddle while riding. Have a helper measure from the top edge of the book to the floor, in centimeters. (You can convert inches to centimeters by multiplying inches by 2.54. Repeat two or three times, for accurate measurement.
Frame size refers to the length of the frame's seat tubes. Pro frames are measured along the seat tube in one of two ways, Top Tubes or Seat Tubes (see geometry) ST measures the distance from the center of the bottom bracket to the top of the top tube or seat lug. Since ST usually measures to a point higher on the frame, a 55cm ST would roughly be a 53.5-54cm. To size your ST road frame, we use a guideline of .67 x inseam length. For example, if you have an 85cm inseam, your ST frame size would be .67 x 85cm, or 57cm.
Quick Size Guide
Apart from being a pro bike fitter yourself and taking into consideration the dozens of factors and varying frame sizes, riding position, compact vs regular frame size - this is our snappy little system that will get you started. Order your new bike today and pick up your bike at the shop to get the full fitting!








