In days passed by off-road drop bar racing meant just one factor: cyclo-cross. A world the place a motorcycle’s dealing with is quick and certain, the place tyres are skinny and dust clearance is aplenty. However the quick tracks and unrestricted tyre sizes of top-end gravel racing has introduced a unique drop bar race bike to the fore; the wide-tyred aero race bike. Enter the Ridley Kanzo Quick.
The body
Primarily based on the model’s aero street race bike the Noah Quick, the Kanzo Quick is a gravel bike designed for flat out velocity on the tough lengthy tracks (the Kanzo Journey is Ridley’s different gravel bike).
The carbon body and fork of the Kanzo Quick is full-on aero. The fork and built-in cockpit circulation into the D-shaped headtube, there are fairings on the fork ideas, dropped seat stays and one-by solely design.
The lay-up of the carbon all through the body and cockpit in addition to the geometry is designed to offer the shock absorbency wanted to experience off street. So, while it appears like a street racing bike, there’s much less stiffness and much more consolation than you may count on.
The geometry follows go well with, a street race bike base with gravel tweaks. The Kanzo had the shortest wheelbase of all of the bikes we had on take a look at (1,001 mm on XS) with the bottom stack peak (537 mm) and longest attain when taking the stem size into consideration (480 mm whole; 110 mm spec’d on our take a look at bike). To provide the bike entrance finish stability on rougher terrain the pinnacle tube has a 71o angle which was fairly customary throughout all of the bikes in our overview. To sum it up, it’s quick and low however not as quick and low as its street cousin.
The Kanzo is offered in 5 completely different sizes with reaches 373 – 400 mm (not together with stem) and stacks 537 – 638 mm.
The construct
For this yr’s gravel bike of the yr we seemed to incorporate bikes priced £2,500 – 3,500 and the bottom priced of the Kanzo Quick falls inside our finances at £3,200. This base mannequin options the aero body and fork with Norte wheels, mechanical SRAM Rival 1×11 shifting and disc brakes. It doesn’t function the Kanzo cockpit, as an alternative it runs a two piece non-aero alloy stem and bars. However… due to availability, that base mannequin was not the bike we needed to overview.
Our take a look at bike was a ‘configured’ construct (the place you may choose your individual specification) which might price round £5,000. It featured an built-in carbon cockpit (110 x 380 mm), SRAM Rival AXS XPLR 1×12 shifting and brakes, Forza Lavanto Gravel Carbon wheels and 38 mm Vittoria Terreno tyres.
The experience
Unsurprisingly given its construct, the Kanzo Quick was an absolute great thing about a motorcycle to experience. The primary hanging function was – regardless of its onerous n’ quick appears – this can be very snug. The lay-up of the body and bar, meant structural flex and the quantity of the tyres took all of the anticipated chatter away from the experience. This made the experience on easy gravel surprisingly much like on tarmac and straightforward to take care of an environment friendly pedalling place and an excellent cadence.
It’s not simply the lengthy and quick that feels good. It has such a enjoyable, reactive really feel that I wished to go and experience it round within the park with associates as a lot as go for a again street blast.
The built-in carbon cockpit on our take a look at bikes was extraordinarily snug (I managed a continuous 10 hour experience throughout testing with none hand points). Nonetheless, it’s unlikely that the alloy bar that’s spec’d on the decrease priced mannequin would share the identical properties.
For all its race pedigree, the Kanzo didn’t shift as rapidly on the street as I anticipated, maybe the draw back of all that integral gravel consolation. In fact, a gravel bike isn’t a street bike, however I’d assumed that one which was to date to the racing finish of the spectrum would maintain its personal.
For almost all of the driving the aero advantages of the bike weren’t notably evident; I don’t have both the native gravel trails or the ability to attain speeds to actually revenue from them. Even after I was driving the Kanzo on this yr’s Tour de France stage route with its gravel sections (200 km with 35 km gravel and a pair of,000 m climbing) it was solely actually the longer and quickest street descents I perceived any aero profit. If I might select I’d preserve the geometry however with out the aero tubing and so not sacrifice weight and tyre clearance.
Regardless of its design intentions, the Kanzo is admittedly enjoyable and regular on technical singletrack driving. Its quick wheelbase and direct dealing with giving it the reactivity wanted for the twists and turns and that’s regardless of the lengthy and slim cockpit on our take a look at bike (customary stocked bars and stems are a little bit shorter and wider so ought to give much more management). Because it’s so quick it’s not very steady on steeper descents and so extra restricted in case you commonly discover off-piste. On the XS there was some toe overlap which wasn’t nice for gradual technical trails, that is unlikely to be a difficulty on bigger fashions although.
Specs (as examined)
- Body and fork: Kanzo Quick, 30T HM/HR UD Carbon
- Groupset: SRAM Rival AXS XPLR – 1×12
- Crankset: SRAM Rival – 42T, 172.5 mm
- Cassette: 10-44T 12sp
- Wheels: Forza Levanto Gravel Carbon
- Tyres: Vittoria Terreno Dry TLR – 38mm
- Handlebar: Kanzo Quick aero built-in cockpit 38 x 110mm
- Saddle: Selle Italia SLR
- Sizes: XS – XL (5 sizes)
- Max tyre clearance: 42 mm
- Weight: 9.1 kg (XS as examined)