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Look reveal new 785 Huez RS super light road bike ahead of Tour de France

The French innovators have unveiled the latest bike in their road line-up with a featherlight 730g frame, plus a more affordable version and new Keo 2 Max carbon pedals

The Look 785 Huez RS, with a name fittingly inspired by the Alpe d'Huez, is the latest and lightest bike that Look have ever produced, and will be used by the Fortuneo Oscaro team in the mountain stages of the 2017 Tour de France.   

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The claimed weight of the frame is 730g, and that's complimented by a 100% carbon fork weighing in at 280g. The key here is lightness and efficiency, with the light and stable frame purporting to provide a rigid and comfortable ride on all terrains. Look say the bike is responsive without being too demanding, and will suit regular cyclists who favour long distance riding, sportives and Gran Fondos.  

 

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The Huez 785 RS will be used at le Tour by the Fortuneo Oscaro team during mountainous stages 

 

Look put a lot of effort into sourcing the optimal carbon fibres for a climbing bike during the prodution process of the 785 Huez, choosing five different types of high modulus carbon. The results are a stiff headtube for precise handling, plus some flex in the slim seat stays for added comfort. The downtube has a lot of torsional stiffness, making for a more rigid bottom bracket shell and head tube. 

Look say that an off-the-peg 785 Huez RS with top-end components could come in at 5.9kg, which would make it one of the lightest production road bikes. 

The 785 Huez

Below the 785 Huez RS in the new line sits the 785 Huez, which is made from the same mould but has a different blend of carbon fibres for a 240g weight gain in the frame and 70g in the fork, still putting the bike in the very light category and keeping the frame weight under a kilogram at 990g. 
 

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The more affordable 785 Huez with new Ultegra build
 

Pricing

Pricing is of course reassuringly high for the top spec; the 785 Huez RS coming with a recommended price tag of €9,999 for the Pro Team version with Sram Red eTap and Corima Carbon wheels. A version of the Huez RS with Dura-Ace 9100 and Mavic Ksyrium Elite wheels can be yours for €5,999. The trickled-down 785 Huez with an Ultegra R8000 and Di2 R8050 build will be €4,999, while the lowest priced option comes with Shimano 105 and Shimano RS 10 wheels for €2,299. 

Keo Max 2 Pedals 

First released in 2009, the latest Keo 2 Max Carbon pedals have had a revamp, with a slimmed down body and a slightly wider platform. The surface area has a 25% increase, and weigh just 125g.

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The latest Keo carbon pedals are slimmer yet wider 

The spindle profile has also been improved, built around an oversized steel axle and with a conical spacer added in between the ball bearings to reduce friction and increase fluidity of the pedal stroke.  

The Keo 2 max carbon pedals have an RPP of €99.90, and the composite versions come in at €79.90.  

 

Jack has been writing about cycling and multisport for over a decade, arriving at road.cc via 220 Triathlon Magazine in 2017. He worked across all areas of the website including tech, news and video, and also contributed to eBikeTips before being named Editor of road.cc in 2021 (much to his surprise). Jack has been hooked on cycling since his student days, and currently has a Trek 1.2 for winter riding, a beloved Bickerton folding bike for getting around town and an extra beloved custom Ridley Helium SLX for fantasising about going fast in his stable. Jack has never won a bike race, but does have a master's degree in print journalism and two Guinness World Records for pogo sticking (it's a long story). 

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StraelGuy | 7 years ago
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Agreed, that one with integrated stem thing was absolutely BOGGING!

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matthewn5 | 7 years ago
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At last, a good-looking Look again.

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steviemarco | 7 years ago
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I like the Fortuneo Team edition but as frameset & seatpost only, shame they don't offer it as frameset only complete bikes indecision

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wicksy5508 replied to steviemarco | 7 years ago
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steviemarco wrote:

I like the Fortuneo Team edition but as frameset & seatpost only, shame they don't offer it as frameset only complete bikes indecision

The do offer it a as a special order. It comes with the crank as well

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