Equipment
Arundel Chrono Bottle and Cage- £42.99
The Arundel Chrono bottle and cage combo is specifically shaped for races against the clock, including triathlon. The odd shape pays special attention to the mechanics of releasing and inserting the bottle in the cage. The cage and bottle mate together in a positive snap. The countersunk surfaces on the bottle form a seamless interface with the cage. The bottle flows in a natural route in and out of the cage enabling the rider to spend less time getting a drink. The cap on the bottle is an industry standard with a mouth wide enough to use ice cubes or sports drink powder
Arundel Dave-O Bottle Cage - £34.99
One of the very first carbon fiber bottle cages ever produced. As simple as they look, carbon bottle cages aren't that easy to make. Each cage is made in a compression mold. Layers of fabric are placed in the mold by hand, the mold then goes to the press where it is subjected to temperatures around 250 degrees and pressures close to 1000 psi!
Dave-O cages weigh in at 30 grams!
Arundel Sideloader Bottle Cage - £34.99
The Sideloader doesn't need to do everything. It just needs to work well on the seat tube of a smaller or a compact frame. And it does.
However, since the Sideloader was designed for one purpose, Arundel soon found there were several shortcomings:
1.) The lefties of the world couldn't use it.
2.) If a rider wanted to mount two Sideloaders on their bike, one of them would be facing the wrong way!
To solve this problem Arundel needed another Sideloader where the bottle came in from the opposite, or other side. This way everyone would be able to get a drink with whatever hand they wanted and from whichever side of the bike they wanted. The OtherSideloader cage is a mirror image of the original so, of course, they both look great together and work well, too.
Lezyne Pressure Drive (Anodised) - £23.99
- 100% CNC-machined aluminium construction
- Oversized piston and shaft
- Reversible Presta/Schrader hose
- 120psi/8.3 bar max
- Lots of colours!
Crud Road Racer Mudguards - £24.99
The new innovative set designed specifically for racers by mudguard legends Crud. At 180g a pair these are the lightest race guards on the market. Taking design and innovation to the limits, Crud have totally redeveloped race guards by refusing to conform to tradition. The Roadracer has unbelievable flexibility, and a bushing system which allows the guard to float above the rim. Yet again, Crud have produced another iconic product for the cycling world.
Rotor Q Rings
Rotor Q-rings give you a smoother pedal action and help reduce build up of lactates at threshold.They are adjustable for different riding cadences and give you assistance through the deadspot by reducing the effective gear, and also at the Q-moment(point of most force) by raising the effective gear.
Proven in the Tour de France by 2008 winner Carlos Sastre who rides a compact 52/36 and an Aero 54T for time trialing. Marianne Vos tuned them in to her sprint style to become world road race champion in 2006. Track versions ridden by Magnus Backstedt and many more pros in Cycling and triathlon. Also great for Audax touring giving a smoother feel to the hills.
CNC machined, Nickel plated
8/9/10 speed compatible.
Hope Ceramic Bottom Brackets
The external bottom brackets from Hope are designed to fit all common external bottom bracket crank systems. This makes it an ideal upgrade for Shimano, FSA and others. The machined aluminium cups hold the ceramic bearings in stainless races. These custom, Swiss made bearings are double sealed, fully serviceable and removable which give much greater life span than stock units.
The bearings are made by INA and have been designed to run directly on the crankset axle, without the use of shims or spacers increasing life and reliability.
The unit use a non contact, free running labyrinth seal to protect the bearing externally, and the machined aluminium centre tube is sealed internally with o-rings.
6 standard colours are available on cups - red, blue, silver, black, gold and gunmetal. The ceramic unit weighs 109g.
Fi'zi:k Test Centre
Echelon are proud to be part of the Fi'zi:k test centre program. This gives you the opportunity to 'Try before you buy' an Arione, Aliante ot the new Antares.
For further information, call in or contact us.
Shimano Dura Ace 7900 Groupset
A legend sharpened to a new level of perfection. Providing the ideal symbiosis of lightweight, stiffness and performance. And finally out there to set new standards in professional cycling.
The DURA-ACE 7900 series sets a new benchmark in top-level road racing components. Shimano has combined all its engineering resources with the latest technology to realize an increasing level of perfection that will benefit professional riders as well as many road-racing enthusiasts.
Campagnolo Super Record 11 Speed Groupset
The Campagnolo Super Record groupset comes with the state-of-the-art technology for road racing bikes. Uncompromisingly designed for competition.
The Super Record is a legend: introduced in the year 1973, the groupset of the champions. The Super Record groupset is determined to be one of the best groups ever. This shows the used carbon- and titanium material for an extremely low overall weight and the 11-speed drivetrain. This allows a smooth gear ratio in combination with the optimum cadence for the particular distance profile. The Super Record groupset is the perfect tool to emerge victorious.
SRAM Red Groupset
See Red. When the pursuit of victory becomes so focused and single minded that nothing else matters.
Inspired by the search for competition-vanquishing advantages, Sram has created a world where high-performance race-ready componentry is taken one step beyond. Sram Red is a living lab focused on the design, development and improvement of already revolutionary technology.
The first road groupset with a overall weight below 2000g. Innovative technology with only the finest materials. This group combines cutting-edge technology like Double Tap and Exact Actuation with innovative materials. Unconventional, genius, focused on function.





