Stevens San Remo Specs and reviews

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Stevens San Remo specs

General Information
Model Name San Remo
Brand/Manufacturer Stevens
Year of Release 2022
Country of Origin Germany
Road Bike Type endurance
Intended Use long-distance
Frame & Geometry
Frame Material carbon
Frame Size Options XS, S, M, L, XL
Fork Material carbon
Bottom Bracket Type BB86
Headset Type integrated
Internal Cable Routing true
Aero Features aero tubing / hidden cables
Frame Compliance Features seatpost flex
Drivetrain
Drivetrain Type 2x
Number of Speeds 11-speed
Rear Derailleur Model Shimano Ultegra R8000
Front Derailleur Model Shimano Ultegra R8000
Shifter Brand and Model Shimano Ultegra R8020
Crankset Details Length: 170mm / Chainring Sizes: 50-34T
Cassette Range 11-32T
Chain Type and Brand Shimano
Bottom Bracket Spec Shimano BB86
Braking System
Brake Type hydraulic disc
Brake Brand and Model Shimano Ultegra R8070
Rotor Size Front: 160mm / Rear: 160mm
Brake Mount Standard flat mount
Brake Pads disc-compatible: organic
Wheels & Tires
Wheel Size 700c
Rim Type and Material carbon clincher
Rim Width Internal: 17mm / External: 24mm
Tubeless Ready true
Tire Brand, Model, and Width Continental Grand Prix 5000, 25mm
Max Tire Clearance 28mm
Recommended Tire Pressure Range 85-95 psi
Cockpit & Contact Points
Handlebar Type drop bar
Handlebar Material carbon
Stem Length and Angle 100mm, +/-6 degrees
Saddle Brand and Model Fi'zi:k Antares
Seatpost Type round
Seatpost Offset 25mm
Geometry & Fit
Available Frame Sizes XS, S, M, L, XL
Rider Height Range 5'5" - 6'3"
Stack and Reach Stack: 545mm / Reach: 380mm
Effective Top Tube Length 550mm
Seat Tube and Head Tube Length Seat Tube: 500mm / Head Tube: 160mm
Chainstay Length 415mm
Bottom Bracket Drop 70mm
Performance & Ride Quality
Claimed and Actual Weight 7.8kg
Aerodynamic Design Elements aero tubing
Ride Characteristics comfortable and stiff
Certifications & Compliance
UCI Approval false
ISO Safety Standards ISO 4210
Price & Availability
MSRP $3,499
Availability by Region or Country Check local dealers
Color Options and Finish Matte Black / Blue/White
Warranty Coverage Frame: 5 years, Components: 2 years

Pros and Cons of Stevens San Remo


Pros Cons
Lightweight aluminum frame May be more expensive compared to other bikes in its class
Smooth and efficient gearing system Limited color options
Comfortable geometry for long rides Some users may find the saddle uncomfortable
Reliable disc brakes for great stopping power Not suitable for very rough off-road trails

Common Issues and Problems with Stevens San Remo


Common Problems with Stevens San Remo Bike:
1. Chain slipping or skipping gears during shifting.
2. Braking system not functioning properly or squeaking.
3. Tires frequently losing air or puncturing easily.
4. Gear shifting not smooth or gears getting stuck.
5. Saddle discomfort or pain during long rides.
6. Handlebars becoming loose or misaligned.
7. Pedals slipping or feeling unstable while cycling.
8. Frame creaking or making unusual noises while riding.

User Reviews of Stevens San Remo


Name Review
Emily The Stevens San Remo bike is a great choice for casual riders. It's comfortable and easy to handle on city streets.
James I've been using the Stevens San Remo for a few months now, and I love how smooth the ride is. It's perfect for daily commuting.
Sarah The design of the Stevens San Remo bike is stylish and sleek. I get compliments on it wherever I go!
Michael I purchased the Stevens San Remo for weekend rides, and it has exceeded my expectations. The gears shift smoothly, and the bike feels sturdy.

Common Questions About Stevens San Remo


  • Is the Stevens San Remo bike UCI approved for racing?

    No, the Stevens San Remo bike is not UCI approved for racing.

  • What is the weight of the Stevens San Remo bike?

    The claimed and actual weight of the Stevens San Remo bike is 7.8kg.

  • Does the Stevens San Remo bike come with a tubeless ready setup?

    Yes, the Stevens San Remo bike is tubeless ready.

  • What is the recommended tire pressure range for the Stevens San Remo bike?

    The recommended tire pressure range for the Stevens San Remo bike is 85-95 psi.

  • Are the brake pads on the Stevens San Remo bike disc-compatible?

    Yes, the brake pads on the Stevens San Remo bike are disc-compatible and organic.

  • What is the frame compliance feature of the Stevens San Remo bike?

    The frame compliance feature of the Stevens San Remo bike is seatpost flex.

  • Does the Stevens San Remo bike have internal cable routing?

    Yes, the Stevens San Remo bike features internal cable routing.

  • What is the bottom bracket type used in the Stevens San Remo bike?

    The Stevens San Remo bike uses a BB86 bottom bracket type.

  • What is the country of origin of the Stevens San Remo bike?

    The Stevens San Remo bike is manufactured in Germany.

  • What is the intended use of the Stevens San Remo bike?

    The Stevens San Remo bike is designed for long-distance endurance riding.