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A carbon road bike is built similarly to a traditional bicycle, with all the same features. The biggest difference is that carbon bikes have a carbon fiber frame which is more lightweight than traditional aluminum bike frames. This means that carbon fiber bikes offer the strength of steel with the weight of titanium, delivering a smooth, easy ride.

What is a Road Bike Wheelset?

Many carbon fiber road bikes are built from the ground up, which means you’ll need a road bike wheelset. Wheelsets include bearings, axles, gears, and threads. These are then mounted on a cassette which is sold separately. Wheelset carbon material is often used to achieve high performance since it’s one of the lightest available. Adding the best wheelsets to your road bike will significantly reduce the overall weight and improve both speed and performance. The average carbon road bike travels at top speeds of 30 mph depending on the rider’s experience and skill level.

What Colors Do Carbon Road Bikes Come In?

At first glance, most carbon fiber bikes look like a classic bicycle. By default, carbon fiber is yellow but is often dyed in different shades and colors including blue, black, and red. By tinting the clearcoat that covers most carbon fiber bike frames, you can change the look and shade of the final product to meet your personal preferences. Competitive bikers can upgrade their carbon road bikes to match the team colors or uniforms.

What Carbon Fiber Bike is the Best?

The Cannondale Synapse is one of the most popular carbon road bikes on the market right now. Built as an endurance bike, it boasts a carbon fiber frame plus a Smart light and sensor system. If it’s speed you’re after, the Cannondale System Six produces the least amount of aerodynamic drag of any other carbon fiber road bike.

For bikers just starting out, the Cervelo Soloist is a do-it-all carbon road bike for amateurs. When choosing the best carbon bike for your needs and budget, consider your skill level, the terrain you’ll be riding on, and the bike’s speed and performance capabilities.