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Qoroz titanium ‘folder’ ready for order

Qoroz’s prototype ‘disassembly folder’ is now available for pre-order.

Unveiled on the trade day at Cycle, the titanium ‘Freedom Won’ runs on 20-inch carbon wheels with removable hubs and bladed spokes.

The build easily packs down to the size of its wheels and can be bought with a Rimowa case for storage and travel use.

A direct relationship between this build and the firm’s road bike is evident, resulting in a bike that feels capable of serious training and one capable of putting in the miles.

Qoroz is seeking a UK distributor.

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