Storck have redesigned their Absolutist for 2012, giving it a more aggressive tubeset, internal cable routing and a new press-fit bottom bracket shell with correspondingly broader chainstay spacingJames Huang/BikeRadar
The uncharacteristically colorful paint job on the new Storck Absolutist highlights the down tube’s squared-off bottomJames Huang/BikeRadar
Cables are fed right into the bulbous tapered head tube on the redesigned Storck AbsolutistJames Huang/BikeRadar
Storck’s top-end frames get proportional stays to maintain consistent ride quality across the size range but that feature is omitted from the Absolutist in order to keep the price more reasonableJames Huang/BikeRadar
The top tube and down tube are notably wide up front for what we expect to be outstanding front-end stiffness on the new Storck AbsolutistJames Huang/BikeRadar
Storck fit the redesigned Absolutist with an extra-wide bottom bracket shell housing press-fit bearing cups, a similarly broad down tube, and chainstays that have more breathing room for additional rear-end rigidityJames Huang/BikeRadar
Storck’s redesigned Absolutist is built with “Super Size Chainstays” to aid pedaling efficiencyJames Huang/BikeRadar
The bottom bracket guide on the newly internally routed Storck Absolutist is covered by an additional cover that’s mostly cosmetic but also serves to protect the lines from road grimeJames Huang/BikeRadar
Rear-entry carbon fiber dropouts are used on the revamped Storck AbsolutistJames Huang/BikeRadar
The all-new Storck Scentron will carry with it a retail price of €1,699 for the frame, fork and headsetJames Huang/BikeRadar
As always with Storck, the tube shaping on the new Scentron is smooth and organic with few, if any, abrupt changesJames Huang/BikeRadar
The new Storck Scentron will come with the company’s own Stiletto Race SL carbon forkJames Huang/BikeRadar
The new Storck Scentron uses wishbone-style seatstaysJames Huang/BikeRadar
The all-new Storck Scentron features an internally routed rear brake lineJames Huang/BikeRadar
Storck’s new Scentron frame will only work with electronic drivetrains – there are no provisions for conventional derailleur cables, nor an option to add themJames Huang/BikeRadar
Complete Storck Scentron bikes will be available with Shimano Ultegra electronic drivetrainsJames Huang/BikeRadar
Storck had just built the first Scentron sample the day before we visited them at their headquarters in Idstein, Germany. Unfortunately, we weren’t able to sample the new electronic Ultegra drivetrain, though, as Shimano had yet to provide functional parts – these are mock-upsJames Huang/BikeRadar
The Storck Fascenario 0.7 gets a new look for 2012James Huang/BikeRadar
In contrast to some more wildly shaped machines, Storck frames have a more flowing and organic form – something several other carbon frame companies are now coming back to for current modelsJames Huang/BikeRadar
Proportional main tubes and seatstays help maintain a consistent ride quality across the Storck Fascenario 0.7 size rangeJames Huang/BikeRadar
Storck say their Vacuum Void Control molding process is one of the key features of their production technique. An internal bladder exerts pressure on the inside of the tubes during the curing process as usual but there’s also a vacuum pulling the resin through fibers on the exterior of the tube, supposedly leading to more consistent resin infiltration and less excess materialJames Huang/BikeRadar