Open MI.ND. R2P (Ready to Paint)

Raw carbon finished road bike

Open MIND R2 P 1

The Open MI.ND. is open Cycles road frame with an integrated seatmast. Utilising this design enabled Gerard Vroomen to use a narrow seat tube and seatpost (sort of) that that can flex under the rider for improved comfort. the seat stays are also slimmed down to add comfort too. The finish is R2P or ready to Paint a natural carbon finish that gives the bike a factory test bike look and also exposes any flaws in the carbon if there were any.

Groupset is the amazing Shimano Ultegra Di2 , bars and stem are by Bontrager and favourites of the owner and the wheels are Foundation 45's at an affordable sub £2k price point. the complete bike with nick nacks came in at around £8k. Off to the Ventoux it goes!

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