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WHAT GOES UP MUST COME DOWN

R5 has one job - to get to the summit quickly. But for all the glory and fanfare that a summit finish brings, they are rarely the only climb of the day. And even if a race isn't usually won on the descent, it can certainly be lost there. A climbing bike that can't do a hairpin is a bit like a cup of decaf. This is the fourth iteration of the R5, and while the weight and stiffness have varied over the years, the handling, balance and unrivalled descending ability have remained the same since day one.

FASTER IN EVERY DIRECTION

The new R5 frame is 130g lighter than the previous model - a 16% reduction from an already lightweight frame. And although aerodynamics were not a priority for this frame in the way they would have been for an S5 or P5, drag has been reduced by 25g by moving the cables inwards.


This bike arrives (almost) completely assembled. All you have to do is straighten the handlebars and fit the pedals.

Frame Carbon
Material Carbon
Weight approx. 7.60 kg (without pedals)
Fork Cervélo All-Carbon, Tapered R5 Fork
Manufacturer shift group Shimano
Rear derailleur Shimano Ultegra, R8150, 12 speed
Front derailleur Shimano Ultegra, R8150, 12 speed
Number of gears 2 x 12
Crank handle Shimano Ultegra R8100, 52/36T, 12 Speed, 4iiii Precision Pro, GEN3+ Dual Sided
Cassette Shimano Ultegra 11-34, 12 Speed
Pedals included in the scope of delivery nein
Gear lever Shimano Ultegra, R8170, 12 speed
Impellers Rear: Reserve 37TA, Zipp ZR1 ST, 12x142mm, HG freehub, 24H centrelock, tubeless compatible Front: Reserve 34TA, Zipp ZR1 ST, 12x100mm, 24H centrelock, tubeless compatible
Wheel size 28 Zoll
Tyres Corsa Pro TLR 700x26mm
Brakes Shimano Ultegra Hydraulic Disc
Handlebars Cervélo HB13 Carbon, 31.8mm clamp
Seat post Cervélo SP24 Carbon
Saddle Prologo Scratch M5 PAS TiRox
Stem Cervélo ST31 Carbon

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Information on the manufacturer (information obligations under the GPSR Product Safety Regulation)
Pon.Bike Performance GmbH
Main street 17 & 19
55120 Mainz, Germany
+49 (0) 6131 4886 301
info@ponbikeperformance.com

Important safety information

The most comprehensive overview of relevant safety information and warnings can be found at in our user manual for bicycles. Please visit the following link to view the manual in full: Manual

We have listed some important points for you below. Please note that this list is not complete and we cannot guarantee its completeness

1. Assembly and operation: Ensure that all components of the bike are fully assembled in accordance with the operating instructions. Only use the bike if all bolts/nuts have been tightened to the prescribed torque. Read the user manual and all additional documentation carefully before using the bike for the first time

2. Permissible load: Do not exceed the total permissible load of the bike, as this can lead to breakage or failure of important safety components . The brake system is only designed for the permissible total load

3. Laws and regulations: Observe all local and national bicycle laws and regulations. These include licensing, helmet requirements, child carrier seats, bicycle traffic laws and regulations for lighting and reflectors

4. Bicycle registration: You must register your bicycle in order to be able to make warranty claims . Keep the user manual for future references and consult your specialist dealer if you have any questions about assembly and maintenance

5. Modifications and adjustments: Modifications to the components of your bicycle may impair safety and invalidate the warranty. Not all components or accessories are tested for compatibility and safety. Consult your specialist dealer before making any changes to the bike

6. Chassis and suspension: Improper adjustment of the suspension can lead to malfunctions and increase the risk of loss of control and accidents. Check the suspension regularly for visible damage and have any leaks or damage repaired immediately by your specialist dealer

7. Wheel safety: Do not ride with an improperly secured wheel or axle. This can cause the wheel to move or detach from the bike and cause an accident. Consult the axle manufacturer's instructions for correct installation

8. Brake lever and seat adjustments: Make sure that you can reach the brake levers when your hands are securely positioned on the handlebars. A brake that cannot be reached can lead to loss of control and an accident

9. Disc brakes: Do not touch disc brakes and rotors immediately after use, as they become very hot and can cause burns. Allow them to cool down completely before touching them

10. Handlebars and head tube: Changes to the handlebar height should only be made by a specialist dealer. Improper installation can damage the fork head tube and cause an accident. Do not remove any spacer rings from the fork steering column

11. Rotor sizes: Observe the rotor size restrictions of the fork manufacturer. A larger rotor than recommended can damage the fork, frame or other components and cause an accident

12. Handlebar grips and plugs: Use handlebar end plugs to cover the ends of the handlebars . Uncovered handlebar ends can cause injuries in the event of an accident

13. Saddle height adjustment: Incorrect saddle height adjustment can lead to falls, injuries and/or death. We recommend having all assembly and adjustment work carried out by a specialist dealer

14. Seat clamp bolts: Failure to tighten the seat clamp bolt in accordance with the seat post manufacturer's recommendations can damage the seat tube and cause an accident

15. Seat adjustment: An incorrectly adjusted or ill-fitting saddle can lead to injuries to soft tissue, nerves and blood vessels. Symptoms include pain, tingling, numbness or soreness

16. Air hoses at petrol stations: Do not use air hoses at petrol stations to inflate tyres. These air hoses can have inaccurate pressure values and inflate the tyres too quickly, which can lead to damage or tyre bursts

17. Tyre clearance: For front forks, there must be at least 6 mm of tyre clearance when the air is completely deflated from the fork and fully compressed. Measure around the edges of the inflated tyre and the fork crown, the fork leg and the head tube

18. Luggage carriers and trailers: The use of luggage carriers or trailers can impair the steering, suspension performance and other components and increase the braking distance. Do not overload the bike and make sure that luggage and carrier parts do not cover the lights or reflectors or come into contact with moving parts

19. Maintenance intervals: Observe the maintenance intervals. These serve as a guideline for normal operation and may vary depending on the conditions. Ensure that the bike is maintained in accordance with our specifications and that all maintenance work is documented. Components can fail if wear and damage are not identified in time. In the event of a collision or accident, consult your dealer immediately for inspection. Ensure regular maintenance, frequent inspections and replacement of parts as required .

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