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2008 Fuji Team Issue
Ultegra SL Cranks in ICE GREY
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The Fuji Team Issue Frame
Fuji Team Issue Ready to Race!
Shimano Ultegra SL help to propel this bik.
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Since 1899, Fuji has been recognized as one of the top manufacturers of a complete line of premium bicycles. The Fuji brand is marketed worldwide by over 40 global distributors. In the U.S., Fuji is sold exclusively through specialty retailers. Fuji’s parent company, Advanced Sports, Inc., also manufactures SE Bikes, one of the original and most innovative BMX brands. ASI’s worldwide headquarters are located in Philadelphia, PA.

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Texas Roadhouse Cycling rides on Fuji Team Issue and Team RC frames.  Fuji Team Issue and Team RC frames use Fuji C7 Carbon Technology in a monocoque lay-up.  Both frames use Fuji monocoque full carbon FC-440 fork.

More info on C7 Carbon Technology

C7 & C4 Carbon
The highest level of raw materials and processes available yields the C7 carbon fiber tubing we use in our premium framesets.

The C7 carbon fiber has a density of 1.80 g/cm 3 with a tensile strength of 590 kg/mm 2 which provides the basis for a durable, high-performance frame with an extended fatigue life. The design finish is an eye-catching, 12K basket-weave design offering maximized strength and optimized structural performance at minimal weight. This is our advanced, high-modulus carbon fiber composite that is time-tested, race-proven and has produced one of the best bicycle frames in the world.

This year, in addition to C7, we’re introducing a new carbon fiber—called C4—to our lineup of proprietary materials. C4 is also a high-modulus carbon fiber with properties similar to C7, but with its own unique make-up that allows us to introduce carbon bicycles at a more affordable price point.

Just as you compare carats, clarity and color between diamonds, so too can you apply various characteristics to carbon fiber. C4, with 15,000 strand/layer, a density of 1.8 g/cm 3 and a tensile strength of 500 kg/mm 2 is just another take on this unique frame material that has transformed the bicycle industry.

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