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Oftentimes, the journey matters more than the destination. Meet the Broam, our most capable road bike ever. It’s an all-purpose, drop-bar beast, one equally at home on pavement, dirt trails, and gravel roads. Dual-wheel compatibility? Check. Mounts for racks and fenders? Check. A comfortable ride quality for all-day pedaling? Check. It’s everything you want in a road bike, and then some. Just make sure to bring along your sense of adventure.
Upgrades over Broam | 60:
For as long as people have been riding bikes, there have been people riding bikes over long distances, traveling across the land, and experiencing the unique perspective that only pedaling can provide. That long heralded mystique of bike touring thrives today in the form of the Broam. But whereas the touring bikes of the past were relatively limited in scope in terms of what roads they could traverse and what gear they could carry, the Broam is an unbridled bikepacking machine. It’s only limited by its rider’s spirit of adventure. It’s the loyal companion you always dreams about, one that will be with you through thick and thin, no matter what the road of life throws your way. Be it freshly paved tarmac or dusty gravel, superfast descents or strength-sapping ascents, the Broam will not only get you to your destination, but also make the journey worthwhile.
The Broam | 40 frame is constructed from our SuperLite aluminum, which isn’t just a silly moniker—this frame truly is amongst the lightest on the market compared to bikes with similar riding goals. More importantly, however, our engineers worked tirelessly to ensure that the Broam frame is both incredibly durable with precision welding and construction, as well as comfortable enough to mitigate vibrations for all-day riding comfort. The Broam | 40 frame is paired with a carbon fiber fork crafted from our UHC (Ultra Hybrid Carbon) Advanced carbon fiber, and was specifically tuned to handle the rough, high-frequency chatter and big hits of gravel roads. It’s high-modulus, meaning that it’s incredibly stiff to maximize rolling efficiency and handling feedback. But the fork’s layup has been finely tuned to create the ideal contact with the riding surface for both stable, responsive handling, and a precise level of compliance to ensure maximum front-end traction and comfort over the rough stuff. The Broam’s geometry is best described as relaxed, with slack head and seat angles, a long wheelbase, and a tall stack height. All of these combine for a ride that is incredibly stable at high-speeds, as well as a comfortable riding position that can be enjoyed all the way until the sun goes down and beyond.