Eastway has been relaunched by online retailer wiggle and we’ve just been sent this Zener D1 disc-equipped carbon fibre road bike to review. It’s packing a Shimano Ultegra mechanical groupset with BR785 hydraulic disc brakes and costs £1,800.
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Eastway is a British brand that launched in 2012 but has been completely relaunched this winter with a new direction by its new owners, wiggle. The range features competitively priced bikes with a focus on carbon fibre models that will appeal to sportive and endurance cyclists.
This one here is the top-end model in a range that consists of three bikes. Each one uses the same frame, fully constructed from carbon fibre with regular quick release axles at both ends. There’s space for up to 28mm tyres between the rear stays and fork blades - it comes fitted with 28mm Continental UltraSport 28mm tyres.
The frame features internal cable routing, there’s a tapered head tube and it has a 27.2mm seatpost for extra comfort. It uses a BB86 press fit bottom bracket and the down tube is reassuringly oversized with a rounded square profile.
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Geometry has been designed for endurance and sportive cycling. Our 54cm bike (of six available sizes) has a 51cm seat tube, 53.5cm top tube with a 72.5-degree head angle and 74-degree seat. The chainstays are just 40.8cm and the wheelbase is 98.1cm, perhaps not as long as other endurance bikes, it’s a smidgen shorter than a similar sized Cannondale Synapse.
The Eastway bikes look to offer a lot of kit for the money. This model has a full Shimano Ultegra 6800 mechanical 11-speed groupset with hydraulic disc brakes, a really good package in our books. It’s branded kit everywhere else, with Mavic Aksium One disc-specific wheels with Continental Ultrasport 28mm tyres, and Ritchey Comp aluminium handlebar, stem and seatpost. The saddle is similarly from a reputable brand, in this case, it’s a Fizik Aliante.
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There’s a lot of choice in the £1,500 to £2,000 price range, as this buyer’s guide proves, and the Eastway looks to bring a really good package to the table. It’s being tested at the moment so be sure to check back for the full review soon, and see if it delivers on its promise.
More at www.wiggle.co.uk/eastway-zener-d1-ultegra-2016/
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£1734 for me..or just abit over €2500...8.2 kgs for a 56cm frame (quoted)...full 6800 and hydro's...seems like it's a good deal.
platinum discount brings it in at 1584
Bikesy showing £1800 as well. http://bikesy.co.uk/s/Eastway+Zener/ - wiggle own brand too so you'll have to find discount codes to get it any cheaper
Even cheaper than £1800 when you look on wiggle - under £1600 now so thats an awful lot of bike for the money. look forward to reading the review.
Where do you see £1600? It still shows £1800 for me. Though as I'm not interested in interest-free credit I'd haggle
Is there not a Di2 with Disc version ?
I've been looking for a Carbon/Di2/HydroDisc for a while now and hoping the prices would start to come well south of £3000.
Does Road.cc or anyone else have any thoughts on this?
D.
There is currently not a Di2 version, the key reason for this is price. But, I am in complete agreement that this would be make for the best full year option and will be considered for coming years.
I guess you would have to look towards Rose or a similar brand - there is a Di2 version Rose Xeon CDX. You can spec most of the components to suit your preferences so the price can be quite low (basic package) or much higher depending on whether you upgrade the wheels, bars etc
Broken slideshow?
28mm max tyres? (and is that 28mm with mudguards? or 25mm with? and no rear brake bridge, unless they bung in a removable one)
Seems they've missed a bit of a UK-Sportive-rider trick there. Pity as the price and spec is good...
The Zener can comfortably fit a 28C with a mudguard - we are working on a bridge as a priority. Without a guard, you can comfortably fit a 30C and a 32C will fit from continental...