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Aventón Mataro

Frame:
Aventon Mataro 49cm

Fork/Headset:
Aventon

Crankset/Bottom Bracket:
SRAM Omnium / GXP

Pedals:
All-City

Drivetrain/Cog/Chainring/Chain:
Dura-Ace Cog + Lockring / SRAM / Izumi

Handlebars/Stem:
Ritchey / 3T Arx Pro

Saddle/Seatpost:
Fizik Arione VS / Kalloy

Front Wheel/Hub/Tire:
Mavic Cosmic Elite / Continental Grand Prix

Rear Wheel/Hub/Tire:
Velocity / Formula / Continental Supersport Plus

Bike History

Click a link below to see past stages of this bike.

  1. Initial
  2. Stage 2

Current Stage Info:

3T stem, cut steerer, Sram Omnoms

Added by datlazyazndude. Last updated about 9 years ago.

22 Comments

pouce

pouce says:

Really nice built. I'm now looking for this model and this size. May I know stand over height of this bike? Thank you in advance

Posted about 9 years ago

datlazyazndude

datlazyazndude says:

Thanks! Hmm the standover height is actually smaller than your average 49-50cm frame's standover height. Comparing it with my Caad10 that has a standover of 29.6 in (or 75.3cm), I'm estimating the standover height to be around 28.9 inches or even under. It's pretty small

Posted about 9 years ago

pusanpa

pusanpa says:

Very nice Mataro Setup. 49cm have great proportion. Does it have straight(flat) top tube?

Posted over 9 years ago

datlazyazndude

datlazyazndude says:

Thanks! Yeah the top tube is neutral

Posted over 9 years ago

basbolemu

basbolemu says:

nice build

Posted over 9 years ago

sil3nt

sil3nt says:

I don't think the fork should be an issue manufacturers are not going to risk there name selling gear that fails under normal riding conditions.

Posted almost 10 years ago

datlazyazndude

datlazyazndude says:

It hasn't been to this day, if I recall correctly someone on bikeforums said the forks that broke were actually within the same test batch from the factory

Posted almost 10 years ago

maldon_eddie

maldon_eddie says:

You should swap out that fork
I know a couple of people its snapped on

Posted about 10 years ago

ultimaform

ultimaform says:

unsafe?

Posted about 10 years ago

maldon_eddie

maldon_eddie says:

Very unsafe

Posted about 10 years ago

datlazyazndude

datlazyazndude says:

From regular casual riding or from a hard impact?

Posted about 10 years ago

maldon_eddie

maldon_eddie says:

Regular riding on the road

Posted about 10 years ago

nightstalker

nightstalker says:

idk about road riding, but the fork snap when its a head on crash

Posted about 10 years ago

datlazyazndude

datlazyazndude says:

That makes more sense^^

Posted about 10 years ago

Exequiel

Exequiel says:

datlazyazndude don't fret. I've ridden my stock Aventon fork for almost a year now, didn't have any issue whether ridding on road (and we don't have the best roads here in the Philippines) or riding uphill and downhill. Maybe a head-on crash may break the fork even the frame itself.

Posted about 10 years ago

Freddy_Zhang

Freddy_Zhang says:

Did you have to cut the fork/steer tube?

Posted over 10 years ago

datlazyazndude

datlazyazndude says:

Yup, just take it to a shop.

Posted over 10 years ago

HNFXD

HNFXD says:

or do it by yourself

Posted about 10 years ago

LuzLeon56

LuzLeon56 says:

How tall are you ?

Posted over 10 years ago

datlazyazndude

datlazyazndude says:

5'4"

Posted over 10 years ago

its_Jay

its_Jay says:

Is this track or pursuit geo?

Posted over 10 years ago

datlazyazndude

datlazyazndude says:

Track

Posted over 10 years ago