The ultimate package for gravel tour riders. The new Atlas 6.7 has everything on board, from luggage rack to lighting system. High-quality aluminium frame with carbon fork, Shimano GRX 400 drivetrain and disc brakes as well as fully integrated cockpit with flare handlebars.
Aluminium
Carbon
WTB Riddler, 700 x 37C
WTB ST i23 TCS
Shimano GRX 400 (2x10)
Shimano GRX 400
Since its foundation in the nineties, the Focus brand has been synonymous with cyclocross and cross-country racing. So you can rely on well-founded experience from professional cycling, both on the road and off-road. The new Atlas model range closes the gap between the sporty cyclocrosser Mares and the endurance specialist Paralane. For the Gravelbikers, the focus is on riding fun and adventure. The Atlas models are based on a high-quality aluminium frame with carbon fork, which runs through the entire series. The models are defined by their different equipment. What they all have in common is a gravel-typical, comfort-oriented riding position and geometry. This makes the Atlas a tip for bikepackers who like to go on multi-day trips. All the more so with the Atlas 6.7 EQP, which already has the most important attachments for touring riders on board. And at an outstanding package price: luggage rack, mudguards, side stand, side stand and a lighting system with hub dynamo. How comfortable a gravel bike is to ride off-road depends primarily on the tyres. Optimal: The frame and fork of the Atlas offer space for tyres up to 47 mm wide. It is also possible to mount robust 650B wheels instead of the standard 700c wheels.
With the presentation of the GRX components, Shimano has reacted at the right time to the growing gravel trend. Focus consistently uses GRX 400 and 600 parts on the drivetrain and brakes of the Atlas 6.7. The robust components function reliably and precisely even under adverse conditions such as dust and mud. The special rear derailleur absorbs vibrations and keeps the chain under tension. The rear wheel rotates on a double-sealed Novatec hub. Another highlight is the cockpit with flare handlebars and cables that run completely inside. Flare means that the lower handlebar is wider than the upper handlebar for a particularly ergonomic hand position. The cables run from the brake levers into the handlebars as usual, but then directly into the head tube and the frame. This creates an extremely large amount of space on the handlebars for a pack roll or bag, for example.
Bike category | Gravel Bike |
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Brand | Focus |
Colour | Rust Orange / Rust Brown |
Model year | 2023, 2024 |
Weight | 12,8 kg |
Wheel Size | 28'' |
Frame | Aluminium, disc, BSA, 148x12 mm thru axle, flat mount 160/160 mm, internal cable routing |
Frame type | Diamond |
Fork | Carbon, disc, 110x12 mm thru axle, flat mount 160/160 mm, internal brake cable routing, multiple mounting points |
Customization - only in store | |
Rims | WTB ST i23 TCS, tubeless ready |
Front hub | Shutter Precision PL-7 Dynamo Hub, 110x12 mm |
Rear hub | Novatec D041, 12x148 mm, Shimano 11 speed |
Tires | WTB Riddler, 700 x 37C |
Shifters | Shimano GRX 400 |
Rear derailleur | Shimano GRX 400 |
Crank | Shimano GRX 600 |
Cassette | Shimano CS-HG5010, 10-speed |
Chain | Shimano Tiagra CN-4601 |
Brake | Shimano GRX 400 |
Handlebar | Aluminium, 31,8 mm, drop: 116 mm, reach: 74 mm, flare: 10 degree |
Stem | Aluminium, 31,8 mm, 6 degree |
Saddle | WTB SL8 |
Seatpost | Aluminium, 27,2 mm, 350 mm, 0 mm set-back |
Mudguards | Buechel, plastic, 51 mm |
Rack | 2-leg, alloy, 20 kg max. load |
Headlight | Herrmans H-Black MR8, LED |
Back light | Herrmans H-Black MR8, LED |
Annotation | The illustration may differ. The manufacturer reserves the right to replace certain components with components of equivalent quality. |
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