Airborne Manhattan Project - Chorus 2002 Technical specs and features
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| Brand | Airborne |
| Model | Manhattan Project - Chorus |
| First production | 2002 |
| Bike category | Road |
| Bike sub-category | Road Race & Triathlon |
| Bike Pricing | See price on Amazon |
| Parts And Accessories | Airborne Manhattan Project - Chorus Parts |
| Available Sizes | - 20 (inches) / 51 (cm)- 21 (inches) / 53 (cm)- 22 (inches) / 55 (cm)- 22 (inches) / 57 (cm)- 23 (inches) / 59 (cm)- 24 (inches) / 61 (cm) |
Wheels And Breaking System
| Bike front tire | 700 X 23c Michelin Axial Pro Race |
| Bike rear tire | Not Available |
| Bike wheel size | 700c Wheels |
| Brakeset type | Campagnolo Chorus Ergo LeversCampagnolo Chorus Dual Pivot Front and Campagnolo Chorus Differential Rear Brakes |
| Hubs for disc brakes | Campagnolo Chorus |
| Rims manufacturer | 32-holeMavic Open Pro |
| Spoke nipples type | Not Available |
| Spoke wheel | Double-buttedStainless Steel |
Frame and Body Specifications
| Frame materials | 3Al and 2.5V Titanium and carbon Fiber Composite Stays |
| Frame type | TIG-welded |
| Handlebar construction | Ritchey Logic Road Pro |
| Handlebar extender | Optional |
| Handlebar stem details | Ritchey Logic Road Pro |
| Headset size | 1 1/8 (inches) Threadless FSA Orbit X |
Gearing Specs
| Bicycle chain | 1/2 X 3/32 (inches)Campagnolo Record |
| Bottom bracket shell width | 68 (millimeters) English |
| Bottom bracket type | 102 (millimeters) SpindleCampagnolo Chorus |
| Crankset parts and sizes | 39/53 TeethCampagnolo Chorus |
| Gear shift levers | Campagnolo Chorus Ergo |
| Rear gear set | 12 - 23 Teeth10-speed |
Airborne Manhattan Project - Chorus Fork System Data
| Derailleur (Front) | Braze-onCampagnolo Chorus |
| Derailleur (Rear) | Campagnolo Chorus |
| Fork material | Aero CrownCarbon Fiber Composite With Alloy Steerer |
| Fork type | Reynolds Ouzo Comp |
Other Specs of Airborne Manhattan Project - Chorus
| Component group sets | Campagnolo Chorus |
| Available colors | - Polished Titanium |
| Weight | Not Available |
| Pedals details | Optional |
| Rear shock absorber | Not Available |
| Saddle seat | Airborne Performance |
| Seat post extension | Ritchey Pro |
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Airborne produced the Manhattan Project - Chorus bike in 2002 and can be classified as a Road bicycle, this exact model costs in american market arround $3,565.00.Manhattan Project - Chorus bike is available in many sizes such as 51cm (centimeters), 53cm (centimeters), 55cm (centimeters), 57cm (centimeters), 59cm (centimeters) and 61cm (centimeters).
Airborne Road Manhattan Project - Chorus can be found in a few colors, among these colors Polished Titanium .
This bike is equiped with 700 x 23c Michelin Axial Pro Race tires and Stainless steel spoke wheel while the rims are manufactured by Mavic Open Pro, 32-hole. Airborne equiped this exact model with Campagnolo Chorus dual pivot front/Campagnolo Chorus Differential rear brakes, Campagnolo Chorus Ergo levers braking system and Campagnolo Chorus hubs.
To guarantee the comfiest ride Airborne used 3Al/2.5V titanium/carbon fiber composite stays material for the frame. Ritchey Logic Road Pro high strength material is used on the handlebar of this Manhattan Project - Chorus to ensure the perfect handling while the stems are made of Ritchey Logic Road Pro.
For the smoothest biking experience Campagnolo Chorus, 39/53 teeth is used on this bicycle linked to Campagnolo Record chain that is easily replaceable as stated by Airborne, the whole system is connected to a high reliability Campagnolo Chorus Ergo gear shift levers.