Wednesday, 25 February 2015

Norco Valence Ultegra Di2

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Last year, the Norco Valence C1 surprised us all and finished strongly in our Bike Of The Year Awards. Since then, the Canadian brand has deserved the extra attention in its road range, and when the revamped 2015 range was announced, the Valence Carbon Di2 stood out with its immense value and updated frame.



  • Highs: Smooth ride, feature packed frame, Di2 shifting, enormous gear range, great price

  • Lows: A little heavy, more aggressive position to other endurance bikes, lacks excitement


The Valence Carbon is designed as an all-day, endurance-type bike. We tested it over the roughest roads, fastest descents and steepest climbs – and it handled all of them without complaint.


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One of the things that impressed us most about the Valence is its ride quality – in testing it stayed glued to the ground in situations where similar bikes can nervously skip. Pedal in the saddle over rough surfaces and you'll meet a mostly muted feel, something that over a long ride will leave you far fresher.


Helping to achieve this are slender, curved seatstays, along with upwardly curved chainstays, which promote vertical flex – something Norco calls Applied Road Compliance (ARC). In the case of the Valence, the chainstays are also lengthened, further promoting compliance and helping to create that stable ride.


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