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Austin Cycles launches new AC ATTO

Austin Cycles has launched its latest model, the AC ATTO.

Weighing 7.8kg, the AC ATTO folds in under ten seconds, the brand has claimed. It has a carbon frame, fork and handlebar combo, carbon seatpost, 38mm carbon wheels and a lightweight titanium railed saddle.

Founder Wayland Austin said: “The AC ATTO has been years in development and is designed to transform the urban cycling market. We wanted to produce a bike that would revolutionise the urban cycling experience; one that can be ridden with ease in the city, taken on the underground and train, wheeled through the office and put in the back of a taxi on Friday night. But most importantly, one that delivers the same feeling as when riding your best road bike in the weekly chaingang. This bike does just that – there’s nothing like the AC ATTO.”

The new AC ATTO retails from £2,250 for the single speed version, and from £2,750 for the 11-speed internal hub model. Both are available now in magnesium white and carbon black colourways.

Rebecca Morley

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