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Litespeed Spezia FI is their lightest disc brake road bike ever

2023 litespeed spezia FI fully integrated lightweight titanium road bike
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Coming in 30g lighter than their prior lightest model, the T1SL, the new Litespeed Spezia FI road bike counts more than weight savings among its tricks.

Paired with the latest ENVE IN-route fork, stem & bar combo and Chris King’s AeroSet 3 headset and T47i bottom bracket, the FI (Fully Integrated) bike hides every wire and hose inside the frame.

closeup details of 2023 litespeed spezia FI fully integrated lightweight titanium road bike

This keeps everything out of the wind for better looks and aerodynamics, all on an 1145g frame (size medium). They claim that’s 200g lighter than any other titanium disc brake road bike on the market today.

The bike’s name and do-it-all personality come from La Spezia, a coastal Italian town that’s a frequent stop on the Giro d’Italia. With a mix of flat coastal roads, punchy climbs, and long descents, it’s got something for everyone.

closeup details of 2023 litespeed spezia FI fully integrated lightweight titanium road bike

The Spezia frame is mostly 3/2.5 tubing but with Litespeed’s proprietary sheet-formed 6/4 top tube, which adds more front end stiffness for better handling. All tubes are size specific, and the downtube gets tri-ovalized for a wider shape at the bottom bracket that creates more weld surface for a stiffer junction.

closeup details of 2023 litespeed spezia FI fully integrated lightweight titanium road bike

The seatstays are ovalized to reduce drag, and the rear brake mount is a single CNC’d part that (they say) is lighter and stiffer than traditional construction or even 3D-printed parts while offering perfect alignment.

closeup details of 2023 litespeed spezia FI fully integrated lightweight titanium road bike

It’s designed for wireless (and semi-wireless, like Di2) groups only, there’s no accommodation for standard shift cables through the frame. Designed as an all around performer, it fits up to 700×35 tires for comfort on the longest, roughest days.

litespeed spezia FI geometry chart

Complete bikes start at $8,299 (introductory price) with Ultegra Di2, with options for wheel, tire and cockpit upgrades as you build it out on their website.

Litespeed.com

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nooner
nooner
2 days ago

Looks awesome! Well done Litespeed.

Velo Kitty
Velo Kitty
2 days ago

Why would they spec the frame with a threaded bottom bracket?

N2 Cycling
2 days ago
Reply to  Velo Kitty

Because many of us won’t ever use a PF BB again

a-m
a-m
2 days ago
Reply to  Velo Kitty

Why wouldn’t they? T47 is the best “standard” to date. Pressfit is garbage.

Dinger
Dinger
1 day ago
Reply to  Velo Kitty

Right or wrong, threaded BB’s are what the market demands.They could’ve shed significant weight with PF but the same is true of rim brakes.

Passo Pordoi
Passo Pordoi
1 day ago
Reply to  Dinger

They also don’t creak like PressFit due to shell intolerances from frame to frame/brand-to-brand, so.

Velo Kitty
Velo Kitty
6 hours ago
Reply to  Passo Pordoi

So they can’t machine a smooth hole properly, but somehow they can machine a threaded hole properly?

Velo Kitty
Velo Kitty
6 hours ago
Reply to  Velo Kitty

How many threaded bearing interfaces are in your cars?

chris
chris
2 days ago

Get rid of that chunky chris king headset. Gross.

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