
Officine Mattio recently introduced their all-new aero carbon gravel bike, the Bisalta. It is named after the two peaked mountain in the Ligurian Alps, close to their office.
The Bisalta is based on a lightweight and aerodynamically optimized gravel frame manufactured from the strong Torayca T1000 carbon fiber. It is handmade from start to finish in Italy. And of course, extensively tested, with the Alps in your backyard.
With the Bisalta, you can turn left when the tarmac goes right. With a tyre clearance of 50 mm and sufficient mounts to install racks and bags, you might not want to turn around the same day. Officine Mattio: “The Bisalta is created for those who seek freedom and uncompromising performance.”
The new aero carbon Bisalta gravel bike is available in 6 stock sizes and the configurator offers endless custom finish possibilities. And that is exactly the challenge when checking out configurators. Before you know it, you spend hours of fiddling around. But in a nice way.
The bike on top is configured by OM themselves and shows a so-called “Serpentinite Rust Rock” finish. A great look, especially in combination with the Fulcrum Sharq wheels.
But perhaps you prefer our configuration? See the image on the very bottom of the page. Hey, we like a bit of an army look for this all-road weapon. To get yourself armed to attack some challenging tracks.
Specifications Bisalta as configured by Cyclonista
Frame: CARBON TORAYCA T 1000
Max tyre clearance: 50 mm (front and rear)
Colours: Marrone Matt, Nero Glossy, Bianco Glossy
Drivetrain: Shimano GRX RX600 Disc 1×12 speed
Wheels: Fulcrum Sharq 42 mm
Handlebar: OM Integrated handlebar carbon
Seat post: OM seat post black
Saddle: Selle Italia Novus Boost evo Superflow T316 Titanium
Handlebar tape: OM handlebar tape black/grey
Tires: Continental Terra Nero Tubeless Ready
Bottle cages: Officine Mattio Full Carbon
Weight: frame 950 grams, fork 600 grams
Price*: € 10.085
More information: https://www.officinemattio.com/en/
*Manufacturer price, this could vary by country, pls check your local supplier






Images: Officine Mattio
