WHAT OUR CUSTOMERS SAY
"My wife and I have 4 KÜDÜ Disc bikes between us. They have been our main cyclocross race bikes, gravel grinders and road bikes. It’s stiff enough that I’ve been able to hop barriers and it handles better than any previous bike I’ve owned. I really love this bike, even after so many rides it still puts a smile on my face. Great bikes, customer service and company message!"
- Trent
"The Kudu is a pure breed cyclo-cross machine. No matter if it is deep mud or dry and lightning fast, the kudu is the right bike. It's even better when you're able to easily work with the KH family to make your Kudu look as good as it feels."
- Merv
SIZE GUIDE
X-SMALL
5'1" to 5'5"
155cm - 165cm
SMALL
5'4" to 5'8"
163cm - 173cm
MEDIUM
5'7" to 5'11"
170cm - 180cm
LARGE
5'10" to 6'2"
178cm - 188cm
X-LARGE
6'0" to 6'4"
183cm - 193cm
KEY FEATUREs
High-Modulus unidirectional Mitsubishi Rayon M40 and M60 carbon fibre.
Oversized tubing, head-tube and beefy fork maximize stiffness, acceleration and handling.
Traditional, tall triangle design makes suitcasing your bike simple and shouldering a breeze.
Fits most brands 35c tire size.
KEY benefits
A top-tier cyclo-cross race bike.
Stupid stiff and excitingly agile.
UCI Approved.
Doubles as a super fast gravel bike for those wet and grizzly training days.
SPECIFICATIONS
High-Modulus Mitsubishi Rayon M40 and M60 carbon fibre.
Internally routed for Di2, EPS or mechanical cables.
- Post mount disc brakes with 15mm front and12mm rear through axles.
- 31.6mm seatpost size.
- PF30 bottom bracket.
- Fits most brands 35c tire size.
- Weight : 1000g.
build package : Shimano GRX 600
Groupset : Shimano GRX 600, 1 x 11
Cockpit : Ritchey Comp, 1 x 11
Saddle : Fabric Scoop (Sport), 1 x 11
build package : Shimano GRX 800
Groupset : Shimano GRX 800
Cockpit : Ritchey WCS with Carbon Seat Post
Saddle : Fabric Scoop, Line, or Line S (Race)
build package : Shimano GRX di2
Groupset : Shimano GRX Di2
Cockpit : Ritchey WCS with Carbon Seat Post
Saddle : Fabric Scoop, Line, or Line S (Race)
Wheels and Tires
All wheel options come with your choice of Maxxis Raze 33c or Panaracer GravelKing tires. With the GravelKing options you can choose the smooth (SM) or knobby (SK) tread pattern in your choice of size (32 - 35c).
GravelKing SM has a fine file tread and provides the best traction on paved surfaces.
GravelKing SK has a fast rolling knobby tread and provides the best traction on dirt and gravel surfaces.
Maxxis Raze 33c cyclo-cross specific tires. More tires available upon special request.
Please contact us after placing your order to select your preferred choice of gearing rations, saddle shape, and other build options.
Frame Colour : The Industry Standard
Graphics Colour : Anthracite
Frame Colour : Gunmetal Regulation
Graphics Colour : BLANK
Frame Colour : Anthracite
Graphics Colour : Kind Blue
Frame Colour : You Can Call Me AL
Graphics Colour : The Industry Standard
Frame Colour : Stay Golden Peony Boy
Graphics Colour : You Can Call Me AL
Frame Colour : Kind Blue
Graphics Colour : Bob Ross' Blank Canvas
Frame Colour : Ayal Loves Lilac
Graphics Colour : Bob Ross' Blank Canvas
Frame Colour : Cecil's Tawny Port
Graphics Colour : Wheat Kings & Pretty Things
Frame Colour : Oh Canada, Eh
Graphics Colour : You Can Call Me AL
Frame Colour : Adam's Senior Prom Tie
Graphics Colour : Bob Ross' Blank Canvas
Frame Colour : Gavin's Ginger Soul
Graphics Colour : Kind Blue
Frame Colour : Underdog Green
Graphics Colour : The Industry Standard
How we help select your size
We are available to help you select the correct frame size. While nothing beats an in-person sizing session, we have completed hundreds of virtual sizings over the years. We typically consider the following elements...
The bike model being sized.
Your overall height.
Your inseam length.
Your shoulder width.
Your age and weight.
Your flexibility level (can you touch your shins, ankles or toes with legs straight).
Your riding style (aggressive or relaxed).
Your typical ride duration in time.
Your typical ride length in distance.
How frequently you ride per week or per month.
The terrain and road type you intend to ride.