Orpheo 8
The Opus Orpheo 8 takes the sporty, versatile character of the Orpheo lineup and adds the extra control and all-weather confidence of disc brakes. Built around Opus’ Sporty Progressive Geometry, the Orpheo 8 delivers an efficient yet comfortable ride that’s ideal for commuting, fitness riding, and everyday city use. Its lightweight aluminum frame is paired with a Shimano 2x8 drivetrain, offering smooth, reliable shifting and a wider gear range to handle flats, hills, and longer rides with ease. Mechanical disc brakes provide consistent stopping power in wet or dry conditions, while internal cable routing keeps the bike looking clean and modern. With mounts for front and rear racks and fenders, the Orpheo 8 is ready to adapt to your daily needs. Key Features Sporty Progressive Geometry for performance and comfort Lightweight aluminum frame Shimano 2x8 drivetrain for versatile, reliable gearing Mechanical disc brakes for confident stopping power Internal cable routing for a sleek, uncluttered look Rack and fender ready for commuting or utility use Color: Dark Ocean Specifications Frame: Aluminum Fork: Steel, tapered 1-1/4” to 1-1/8” Sizes: XS, S, M, L, XL Shifters: Shimano ST-EF500, 2x8 Front Derailleur: Shimano Tourney Rear Derailleur: Shimano Acera 8-speed Crankset: Prowheel TB-CY01 Chainrings: 46 / 30T Bottom Bracket: Shimano sealed cartridge Cassette: Shimano CS-HG31, 11-34T Chain: KMC Z-8.3 Brakes: Tektro MD-U310 mechanical disc Brake Levers: Shimano ST-EF500 Rims: Weinmann U26 Hubs: Formula DC-20 (front) / DC-22 (rear) Tires: Kenda K1067, 700 x 35c Handlebar: Alloy butted, 12mm rise Stem: Promax Grips: Velo Ergo dual density Saddle: Opus City Seatpost: Promax alloy, 27.2 x 300mm Pedals: FPD NW-247
Specifications
- SIZE
- X SMALL, SMALL, MEDIUM, LARGE, X LARGE
Variants (5)
- X SMALL — 701.00 USD — Out of stock
- SMALL — 701.00 USD — In stock
- MEDIUM — 701.00 USD — Out of stock
- LARGE — 701.00 USD — In stock
- X LARGE — 701.00 USD — In stock
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