Orro Pyro Disc 105 Racing Sport: bike review | Martin Love
A new brand from a familiar website, the Orro is a lightweight racer destined to become a classic
Chris Froome and Philippe Gilbert aren't sure about them, but Tom Boonen is in favour" When it comes to disc brakes the riders may still be undecided, but as of this summer they will be used in major road events across Europe. Technical and racing fears aside, one thing is clear: the stopping power of discs in the wet is a massive step forward.
A good example are those featured on this new model from Orro. The bike is the brainchild of the UK's largest cycle distributor, i-ride.co.uk, which last year decided to create its own brand from its HQ in Sussex. A whole range of bikes are on offer, including this Pyro Disc. It's lightweight, pleasingly stable, has impressive handling and comes with a generous level of kit for cash. But you can't put a price on decent brakes on slippery roads (i-ride.co.uk).
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