

The first Stelbel Nina was introduced back in 2015. Ever since, the bike has evolved in a machine for both road and offroad purposes. It adapted to changing market needs, with success. Especially in this Arctic Blue finish.
The frame is made of Columbus steel featuring double and triple butted tubes. The manufacturing process is extremely precise, and the welds follow Stelbel’s specific TIG technique to enhance the overall aesthetics of the product.
The standard Columbus Futura Gravel fork allows a tyre clearance of 45 mm but alternative forks, Columbus or ENVE can be fitted as well. Allowing tyres up to 58 mm to be fitted. All depends on the rider’s requirements.
The frame is available for installing any type of drivetrain, mechanical or electronic, either in a 1x or 2x set-up. The routing for cabling run internally through the frame’s down tube, while it remains external above the rear chain stays.
The bike as displayed on top is finished in Arctic Blue and built with Campagnolo’s Ekar GT 1×13-speed groupset and Bora X wheels. A machine designed for exploration, speed, and distance.
As with the rest of the Stelbel range, the Nina model is exclusively handcrafted in Italy and made to order.
More information: https://stelbel.it/en/





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