Focus 650b carbon hardtail, Ag2r team replica - Sea Otter 2013

Raven 650b 1.0 sits between 26in and 29in Raven hardtails

James Huang/BikeRadar

Published: April 20, 2013 at 6:09 am

Following the launch of Scott's new Scale 700-series of 27.5-inch carbon hardtails, German company Focus is now tossing its hat into the ring with its new Raven 650b 1.0 – a close cousin of the existing 26" and 29" Raven carbon hardtails but with specific geometry to accommodate the new 'tweener wheels.

Focus is offering the new Raven 650b 1.0 as a single complete build for now that includes a Shimano Deore XT 3x10 group, a RockShox Revelation fork, and house-brand aluminum clincher rims built around Shimano SLX hubs with a thru-axle front and quick-release rear fitment. Actual weight for the bike pictured here is right around 11kg (24.3lb).

Focus equips the new raven 650b 1.0 with a bb30 bottom bracket shell: focus equips the new raven 650b 1.0 with a bb30 bottom bracket shell - James Huang/BikeRadar

Lots of Bs: BB30 bottom bracket shell on the 650b Raven

We've yet to ride the new Focus hardtail but the geometry looks promising with a sub-70° head tube angle, 425mm-long chain stays, and 28mm of bottom bracket drop. Suggested retail price is $3,950 and bikes are available now.

Well-heeled fans of European road racing, on the other hand, might find interest in the new Izalco Team SL Ag2r team replica bike. Built around the company's top-end Izalco Team SL frame, the new replica machine features a Campagnolo Record EPS electronic group, 50mm-deep Fulcrum Racing Speed carbon tubulars wrapped with Schwalbe Ultremo tires, and a fi'zi:k Arione saddle.

Fans of the ag2r-la mondiale squad can now purchase the izalco team sl team replica: - James Huang/BikeRadar

Ag2r replica bike, complete with Campagnolo Record EPS electronic group

The one major exception to the team spec is the FSA cockpit as fi'zi:k currently doesn't have its new bars and stems in sufficient quantities.

Suggested retail price is $9,500 and Focus will also offer a lower-priced version built around the Izalco Pro frameset with Campagnolo Chorus for $3,800. Shipping is scheduled to begin in July.