It’s 2010, we’re in Milton Keynes , and Gary Fisher, The Father of Mountain Biking*, has made foray into road bikes with the Cronus Ultimate.
To be fair, there wasn’t a Gary Fisher mountain bike range either as Trek announced it was “absorbing” the Gary Fisher brand not long after the launch of the Cronus, but this platform had a lot to offer. But that’s not the bit of the Cronus that lives on today. Bike shops aren't full of £4k race utility machines.
Things started to get interesting with the frame when the mighty down tube – at the time the widest diameter carbon tube Trek had ever produced – morphed into a really wide bottom bracket. You certainly had a stiff pedalling platform, a beefed up chainstay on the non-drive side helped that further. But none of that was the Cronus’s gift to cycling posterity.
“To achieve this he's made the flange on the front wheel larger – having the immediate effect of making the spokes shorter and stiffer – the wheel uses outboard j-bend spokes. Gary was onto something with spoke lengths, cos they have got shorter on a lot of top-end performance bike wheels, but that’s down to deeper modern rims. You could also say that some of the thinking behind that fork would show up in road disc forks a few years later. Well, you could argue that.
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