Focus Izalco Max disc brake prototype – Eurobike 2013

6.2kg (13.7lb) bike with double bolt-thru axles

Dan Milner

Published: September 4, 2013 at 11:00 am

Parked in a corner of the Focus tent at the Eurobike 2013 Demo Day was this fine-looking Izalco Max disc prototype, claimed to weigh an extraordinarily light 6.2kg (13.7lb). Look closely, though – the Shimano Dura-Ace Di2 road bike has bolt-thru axles front and rear.

Disc brakes on road bikes were a strong trend at Eurobike, with a number of top brands augmenting their ranges with them. Front and rear bolt-thru axles, however, are still a rarity. For the Izalco Max, Focus have used a 100x15mm front axle, a 142x12mm model at the back, 140mm discs and an AX-Lightness Stream 55 wheelset.

“With this concept we are one of the first,” said a Focus rep, who was keen to emphasise that the bike is a statement of intent and direction rather than a finished article. However, a disc-ready Izalco Max could make Focus’ 2015 lineup, BikeRadar were told.

A bolt-thru axle – almost ubiquitous on longer travel mountain bikes – should cause a major improvement in the alignment consistency of the disc in the calliper. It should also help avoid watt-haemorrhaging friction between the disc and calliper, and provide strength to withstand more powerful braking forces and prevent the disc pulling the wheel out of the dropouts. The drawback is that you can’t remove the wheel quickly to fix a puncture or mechanical.

Focus have opted for bolt-thru axles on both wheels, for the extra rigidity they provide: - Dan Milner

Focus have opted for bolt-thru axles on both wheels

Danish company Principia released a Revolution frame with double bolt-thru axles over the summer.

For more information on Focus bikes see www.focus-bikes.com.