Circe Omnis +
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Circe Omnis +
I've had my eye on the Circe Omnis + for quite some time now and I'm pretty sure now that I'm going to get one for my wife and me. What do you think of these specs? We want to ride around town and also do some touring. Do you think the Sram Dual Drive setup will be enough to get us through mountainous terrain?
Edited to add: Circe tells me that extra brakes can be ordered. Is this common on tandems?
The Omnis+ with its dual drive wide gear range, front disc brake and heavy duty wheels, is ideal for more extreme usage. If you are planning a long camping tour or days in the mountains, this is the bike.
Specification
Available colours: Gloss black with white transfers.
Component Model
Frame Helios
Fork Cro mo with v and disc mounts
Crankset stoker Premium 44/30
Crankset captain Premium 30
Brake front Deore disc brake
Brake rear Deore disc brake
Shift lever Sram dual drive rapidfire
Brake lever Acera
BB Shimano tapered
Front derailleur N/A
Rear derailleur Sram Dual Drive
Chain Sram
Front hub Deore 36h
Rear hub Sram dual drive 36h
Rim Alex DM18
Tyre Schwalbe Marathon 1.75"
Handlebar captain Straight
Handlebar stoker Circe stoker
Saddles 2B Comfort
Seatpost captain Oversize one piece
Seatpost stoker Telescopic
Cassette 11-32t
Price
£1949
inc VAT at 20%
Edited to add: Circe tells me that extra brakes can be ordered. Is this common on tandems?
The Omnis+ with its dual drive wide gear range, front disc brake and heavy duty wheels, is ideal for more extreme usage. If you are planning a long camping tour or days in the mountains, this is the bike.
Specification
Available colours: Gloss black with white transfers.
Component Model
Frame Helios
Fork Cro mo with v and disc mounts
Crankset stoker Premium 44/30
Crankset captain Premium 30
Brake front Deore disc brake
Brake rear Deore disc brake
Shift lever Sram dual drive rapidfire
Brake lever Acera
BB Shimano tapered
Front derailleur N/A
Rear derailleur Sram Dual Drive
Chain Sram
Front hub Deore 36h
Rear hub Sram dual drive 36h
Rim Alex DM18
Tyre Schwalbe Marathon 1.75"
Handlebar captain Straight
Handlebar stoker Circe stoker
Saddles 2B Comfort
Seatpost captain Oversize one piece
Seatpost stoker Telescopic
Cassette 11-32t
Price
£1949
inc VAT at 20%
Last edited by Ekdog; 12-09-14 at 08:29 AM.
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Smaller wheels mean you get better gearing to climb mountains, but it also means that you get worse braking when descending. What is the biggest disc the frame can handle.
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For rim brakes, diameter matters just like for discs. But since this bike has discs I don't see why it would. I believe the discs come in various diameters: you'd want the biggest ones for touring. I wonder what they mean about extra brakes?
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Since it appears to use Shimano MTB disc brakes, can you special order a higher grade brake? SLX or XT with 180mm Ice-Tech rotors would give you a lot of stopping power and heat dissipation.
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I've had the Circe+ for a couple of months now. Lovely bike! Especially like the Sram Dual Drive. No problems so far with the brakes. Looking forward to doing a longish tour in Portugal in June.