Renowned for its high-performance wheels, ENVE jumps into the world of complete carbon bike builds.
ENVE started producing carbon wheels and components in 2007, and the Utah brand quickly earned high praise from both consumers and custom frame builders for its innovation, quality, and durability. Its wheel offerings are lauded as some of the most aerodynamically efficient hoops ever to grace the roads.
Fourteen years later, ENVE surprised us all today by launching the “Custom Road program” — two custom versions of road frames hand-built in its Ogden, Utah, facility. With its wheels, components, tires, bar tape, bottle cages, and other offerings, a frame makes sense. And according to company documents, many have asked them to build these for some time.
But it was still a shocker to many, including us, because of the large and loyal legion of frame builders that ENVE supplies.
The ENVE Custom Road program blends all of the brand’s knowledge, experience, and expertise in carbon manufacturing and technologies. The product: a chassis with integrated wheels and cockpit components, optimized for efficiency, comfort, and durability.
From the wheels to the headset, ENVE designed every part to work in concert, with the aim of producing a cycling experience like no other.
ENVE Custom Road Frame: Not the First Time
Although most cyclists think of wheels, stems, and bars when they see the ENVE logo, the brand has been deeply involved in frames since the beginning. It has collaborated with several builders and brands with carbon production, including Parlee, Santa Cruz, Cervelo, and Independent Fabrications.
But it strikes us as odd that it would potentially upset these collaborative relationships — or the numerous frame builders that adorn their creations with ENVE wheels and components. But a call with an ENVE representative revealed continued cooperation between these brands.
To help keep the peace, ENVE shared one of its frame engineering feats. The Custom Road frame uses an intricate and amazingly integrated handlebar, stem, headset configuration that not only enhances aerodynamics, but also makes internal wire and hose routing as simple and straightforward as possible.
This design required a holistic approach that included specialized headset spacers. And ENVE passed this knowledge to its partner brands.
How Is ENVE Custom Road Different?
Total Integration
Fit
Two ENVE Custom Road Bike Choices
ENVE Race Geometry: Prioritizes Agility and Responsiveness
- Shorter wheelbase
- Geometry tuned for 25-31mm tires
- Maximum tire clearance of 35 mm
- For road/criterium racer who wants an aggressive and responsive ride, and who is often out of the saddle
ENVE All-Road Geometry: Prioritizes Stability and Control
- Longer wheelbase
- Geometry tuned for 29-35mm tires
- Maximum tire clearance of 35 mm
- For the endurance-oriented and mixed-surface racer who wants a smooth and flowing ride, and who stays mainly in the saddle