Model year 2015
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Dutch brand Sensa have added two new carbon frames to a range already boasting the Giulia, pictured in 2012. Their flagship model has also undergone a few cosmetic changes.
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The Sensa Aquila SL is the brand's new super-light frame, built for long distance riding and climbing
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The Sensa Calabria has been built with a clear focus on aerodynamics
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The Sensa Giulia Supremo is built from different. lighter carbon to the standard Giulia but otherwise boasts the same geometry.
Model year 2015
Dutch brand Sensa Bikes have launched their 2015 range, which boasts their lightest carbon frame to date – one of two top-end additions to their models.
Though not widely known in the UK, Sensa have been in the business for a quarter of a century and their bikes are available exclusively through Merlin Cycles.
The new range sees two new carbon frames – the Aquila SL and Calabria – joining their flagship Giulia. All three have a monocoque construction with a 1.5″ tapered headtube and matching full carbon fork unique to each model.
The three frames, which are compatible with both mechanical and electronic groupsets, join a range which also includes the Trentino, an alloy frame with carbon fork, and the carbon fibre Lombardia.
Take a closer look at their three new range toppers over the following pages.
Website: Merlin Cycles