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In this video I will provide a comprehensive review of a limited edition titanium road bike from Curve Cycling. The Curve Belgie Air.
I break this down into three parts:
1/ A deep dive into this titanium road bike: the Curve Belgie Air
2/ Sharing my own experiences riding titanium for the first time. I make comparisons to carbon and aluminium road bikes here.
3/ We hear directly from Curve customers what they have to say about Curve Cycling and their titanium road bikes.

Video links:
Curve Cycling: https://www.curvecycling.com.au/
Titanium vs carbon fibre – Steel vs Aluminum vs Titanium vs Carbon: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=Yc9MVuR_MPM\u0026t=430s
Rupert Guinness Book:
Power of the pedal: https://www.newsouthbooks.com.au/books/power-pedal/

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The Belgie DISC is a combined version of the original Belgie and our Belgie Air based on feedback and real-life testing.

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CURVE BELGIE AIR

Curve Cycling

18496558530622

£4,995.00

The ultimate realisation of the Belgie…

Limited Edition

Assembled in Melbourne

In Collaboration with Bastion Cycles

In 2018 Curve Cycling celebrated 5 years in business and on December the 23rd, Steve Varga (Curve’s co-founder) had turned 40. In celebration of these milestone Steve decided to design Curve and their devoted followers, the ultimate realisation of a Belgie. He wanted to explore new innovation, showcase our Melbourne cycling culture and make himself the best damn birthday present ever!

These are made to order, and there’s very few left. We’re excited to offer you guys, the friends of G!RO a chance to own 1 of 23 Belgie AIRs, interested… Drop us a line on [email protected]! We’ll talk custom geo, and spec for one of these super unique machines!

Curve Cycling’s £5k Belgie Air frameset is made to celebrate its founder’s birthday

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Curve Cycling, in collaboration with Bastion Cycles, has released a very, very limited edition Belgie Air frameset, featuring titanium tubing, a carbon seat tube and mast, and a 3D-printed seat mast cap to celebrate the company founder’s 40th birthday.

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Just 23 — Curve’s founder Steve Varga’s birthday is on the 23rd — of the disc-only framesets will be available for purchase, and to get your hands on one will cost you a cool £4,995 / AU$6.999 for the frameset, which are each custom built to order. Full builds are also available and priced as specced.

Like Curve’s other framesets, the Belgie Air is initially constructed in China from titanium, but the carbon seatpost/mast is constructed in Melbourne, Australia by carbon and titanium specialists Bastion Cycles, which is headed up by three engineers formerly of motoring giant Toyota.

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The seatmast uses Bastion’s signature carbon weave, which is showcased using a clear lacquer and complements the raw titanium finish. The carbon is bonded to the frame using aerospace grade epoxy resin, specifically developed for bonding metals to carbon fibre composites.

Topping the carbon fibre seatmast is a 3D-printed Ti6A14V Grade 5 titanium cap, manufactured using laser bed powder fusion, which is a similar process used for Pinarello’s custom Bolide cockpits first seen used by Team Sky.

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The frameset includes a T47 bottom bracket, Curve’s carbon fork and is disc-brake only.

Curve’s Belgie range of bikes and framesets have a combined focus to go fast without being limited by paved roads, taking in gravel, grass or cobbles, and sits between a traditional race- or endurance-focussed design.

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Curve says build time is approximately 70–100 days after sizing, and ordering is available via its website.

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Let’s drop editorial impartiality; this is a collaboration we’re stoked to see. La Velocita shares its Melbourne home town with both Curve and Bastion. We know the companies, and the people behind them, very well. They’re a great bunch of people forging their niches in a competitive global industry. We credit Curve with creating the accessible titanium market in Australia. They took an exotic, custom-builder dominated material and brought it to a price point competitive with carbon. We credit Bastion with making some of the most incredible frames money can buy, and shoving the bike manufacturing process forward several years.

So, we’re pretty dang excited about these companies working together.

ABOUT THE BELGIE AIR

The Belgie moniker is synonymous with Curve. It was their original gangster road frame, then adapted to ultra-endurance cycling with the Belgie Spirit. The Belgie Air then has been made to:

celebrate the fifth anniversary of Curve

be the “ultimate realisation of a Belgie” according to Curve themselves

give Curve co-founder Steve Varga a badass 40th birthday present to himself.

So, what is the apex Belgie bringing to the table?

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Curve Belgie DISC

The Belgie is affectionately named after Melbourne’s infamous “Belgie Ride,” a short, sharp, mixed terrain shop ride that often resembles a CX race rather than a road ride.

In 2015, the Belgie was introduced to the world when Jesse Carlsson raced across the US, winning the 6,800 km Trans Am Bike Race by over 500 km.

Since then, the Belgie has won crits, raced nationals, and is the bike chosen by legendary Belgian Kristof Allegaert, arguably one of the world’s fastest endurance cyclists.

The Belgie DISC is a combined version of the original Belgie and our Belgie Air based on feedback and real-life testing.

Curve Cycling & the Belgie Air Review (My First Titanium Road Bike Experience)

In this review I will discuss my personal experiences riding the limited-edition Curve Belgie Air, while making some comparisons to its non-limited-edition counterpart, the Belgie Disc. The three areas of focus in this titanium road bike review will be the make-up of the Belgie Air, the riding experience, and what sits behind the Curve Cycling brand.

This review gave me a unique opportunity to meet with the staff and customer community that sits behind the Curve Cycling logo, so I will provide a perspective that goes beyond frame materials, geometries, and componentry in this piece.

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Before we get into the Belgie Air and Curve Cycling, let me paint a little picture for you.

I stumbled across Curve Cycling two years ago.

I was canvasing Bike Chaser out in the Northern suburbs of Melbourne looking up “bike shops near me” on Google (that I could go and speak with).

Curve Cycling popped up.

I’d never heard of them at the time. Possibility because I was still in a full-time corporate job, with Bike Chaser on the side.

So, I was a little naïve about the growing boutique local custom bike brands.

It was down a side ally behind a main street where I found Curve Cycling.

This doesn’t look like a bike shop, I think to myself.

I meet Adam and got exposed to their business. Curve is not a relevant Bike Chaser bike shop client, but it was nice to meet the personalities behind the brand. They seemed like lovely people.

Off I wondered, not thinking too much more about this Curve Cycling rendezvous.

Little did I know that this brand was building some serious momentum.

The Aussie Ultra Endurance Race & Curve Cycling

On July 10, 2016 a new Instagram account and idea had been put on the table. @indianpacificwheelrace

“Who wants to race bikes across Australia? One stage. 100% sealed roads. Solo. No support. Ocean to Ocean. March 2017.”

Curve Cycling Co-founder Jesse Carlsson, a highly respected ultra-endurance cyclist – being a winner of what many consider the penultimate ultra-endurance cycling race, the Trans Am Bike Race – was tying the perfect solution into the Curve Cycling brand philosophy.

Curve Cycling is all about adventure.

Building bikes and wheels that can do the unthinkable.

Whether it be racing to Ayres Rock, over the Rocky Mountains, racing in the local criteriums, or tracking across the desert from one side of Australia to the other. Curve build bikes that can do it all.

What better way to establish a ride / race that epitomises who they are. Provoking a surging audience and relisher in taking on the extreme, while creating undeniable memories that go well and truly beyond the bike.

While I’m no Indian Pacific Wheel Racer, nor consider myself a true adventure cyclist – despite riding the length of New Zealand last year – I am fascinated by the category.

The way people can push themselves through the seemingly impossible. I think most of us can’t help but engage.

For me, it was non-other than Cycling Maven / Mark Ferguson who introduced me properly to this phenomenon in 2017.

Through watching his YouTube videos, I was then lead back to Curve.

I met Rhino and Jesse on Mark’s channel, reconvening with that back street “shed” I once Googled, looking for bike shops near me.

I started following…

I was on Curve Cycling’s Instagram and Facebook pages.

I saw their bikes, the customers, and of course, the adventures.

I can’t personally tell you if the Indian Pacific Wheel Race and Cycling Maven being onboard that initial 2017 ride across Australia had anything to do with the growth of Curve Cycling?

But as of 6 months ago, they’re now in a new ‘shed’ that caters to their growth and increasing customer demand, and in my eyes – and I know many others from the discussions I had – Curve Cycling have become a big thing!

So what about this limited edition bike?

The Curve Belgie Air

The Belgie Air is an iteration of the Curve Cycling Belgie Disc, so if you like what you hear and see in this piece and Curve Cycling run out of their 23 limited edition Belgie Airs, you can check out Curve’s website here for the Belgie Disc.

I am not going to lie to you.

I was challenged in this review. Reason being:

I have previously reviewed a lot of carbon fibre bikes. Race, endurance, and gravel. And recently my own personal alloy Allez Sprint from Specialized.

But never before a titanium road bike.

In fact, I’ve never ridden a titanium road bike in my 10-year road riding history.

But with challenges comes opportunities….

Meet Curve Cycling & THe Belgie Air:

What I’ve learned about titanium is that it genuinely feels like a different thing.

What I mean by that is – I recently transition from carbon fibre to aluminium (alloy), and to me alloy just feels like slightly heaver and less comfortable version of carbon.

Titanium is not a version of either carbon or alloy, it’s a unique breed. A breed that requires time to fully understand and appreciate.

This is a good segue into what the Belgie is named after…

The infamous Belgie ride!

A multi-surface smashfest over the cobbles, tracks and grassy knolls of Melbourne – the Belgie’s aggressive race geometry paired with slightly longer chainstays offer cobbled compliance, enhanced rock-skipping traction and shitloads of speed.That’s according to Curve.

So this is essentially an all-round beast that is designed for a lot of riding.

The type of bike you can race with, adventure with, commute with, cruise to the local coffee shop with – it’s an everything bike.

The bike is a blend of titanium and carbon.

The unique carbon seat post has been bonded in using a Bastion methodology, which makes this bike 150 grams lighter over the Belgie Disc – not only because carbon is a lighter material, but this seat tube has alleviated the need for a seat post, heading directly to this seat topper which you can adjust. This addition has also made the Belgie Air around 15% stiffer than its counterpart.

The forks are carbon and made by Curve Cycling, but the handlebars, which really integrate nicely with this set up, are produced by an Italian company called Ursus.

Componentry wise, this set up comes with Dura Ace Di2, and some Curve Cycling prototype carbon rims.

Colour schemes are pretty much an open book thanks to Curve Cycling’s partnership with Bikes by Steve.

So this complete bike would be around $14,000 AUD. The limited-edition frameset is $6,999 although it’s companion the Belgie Disc comes in at $3,699 for the frameset.

Thus, from the Belgie Disc to the Air, it’s a fair increase in price.

You’re paying for a partnership between two brands, Bastion and Curve. The seat tube provides a unique characteristic which makes the Begie Air 150 grams lighter, and stiffer than the Belgie Disc.

Perhaps most compelling, is that Curve Cycling are only getting 23 made up!

Finally, the Belgie Air, full bike (54cm top tube) with pedals, cages etc, weighed in at 7.87 kgs.

The Belgie Air Riding Experience

So I got a little distracted by a comment when I picked the bike up before testing.

I kept hearing “fast road bike” and “racy”. These were comments from Steve, Curve Cycling’s Co-founder.

So in my distracted state, I took this road bike away thinking I had a bike that was perhaps in the same “fast road bike” category as some recent road bikes I have reviewed. The Venge and the Tarmac.

I’m thinking – crits, out of the saddle attacking, aero dynamic efficiency.

I’ve been a little brain washed recently!

While the Belgie is still fast, and you can definitely race on it – in fact, the original Belgie has been raced at the highest road racing level here in Australia (the Men’s Nationals) – I would personally position this bike as:

The all-round road bike with character and spirit.

Spirit, you ask? Please bare with me until the very end.

I really started to understand this bike and its usability when we started riding long distances and going off road.

The titanium feel on the road is really indescribable in comparison to carbon and alloy. It’s silky and smooth, but you also feel the road, the way it was intended to be felt.

That may sound a little oxymoronic, but with carbon especially, sometimes the touch on the road feels a little fabricated. It’s not a true feeling.

However, titanium and the road get along. The comfort and unity between the road and the rider makes you feel like you can ride the Belgie Air all day long.

You could take it down to the crits in the morning and race, then go off on an adventure deep into Victorian country – riding on trails, over mountain passes – and on your way home, scoot along the bike path. This bike would be at home, across all terrain.

Blending into the riding experience is the visual experience and there are small little details everywhere on the Belgie Air.

If you get up close, there’s TLC all over the bike. There’s also partnership with other well-respected brands, and there’s craftsmanship. Building a quality titanium frame with a lifetime warranty requires precision and wisdom.

Clearly there is a lot more going on here in comparison to the traditional bike purchase.

Something else to think about with the Belgie Air, in my opinion, is that it’s not the kind of bike you transition every couple of years, like many people do with the mainstream brands.

For example, with the Specialized Tarmac many consumers would buy the sl4, the sl5, and now the sl6.

That’s not the deal with this type of bike.

The durability of its material and its lifetime warranty/guarantee make it potentially a lifetime companion. Something that you develop a deep affinity with, like many Curve Cycling customers appear to have done so with theirs Curve bikes.

Behind the Curve Cycling brand

I touched on this at the start of this piece, but I wanted to go a layer deeper.

What do the Curve Cycling customers say? It’s a big part of this story.

As part of this review I got the opportunity to go to Rupert Guinness’s book launch of Power of the Pedal.

This was a unique opportunity to get up close and personal with the Curve Cycling culture.

If you’ve watched the video above right until the end (watch the last 5 minutes for the Curve customer testimonials) you will hear it for yourself. There were themes and cohorts of people that share both a passion for adventure and an appetite for a human element, without discrimination.

One Curve customer said it very well.

For me what is import is the rapport, to be able to speak to someone and see the passion and to hear the stories, because the product is available. Everything is online these days, which is the trend today, but the human element is still something that is very important and that really came across when I met the team at Curve Cycling.

The Curve Cycling community, their staff, their social media sharing; it really would make you feel like when you buy a Curve bike you’re not just buying a bike and walking away. You’ve entered into a rare and unique cycling culture that will positively impact your riding journey and make you feel like you’re a part of something special.

This, for me, is why Curve Cycling has become a leader and a growing player in the bicycle industry. A player in a market that has been so heavily commoditised since the birth of eCommerce.

What this shows to me, is that experience and brand connection will always win.

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