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1988 Kestrel 4000

1988 Kestrel 4000

Description

Kestrel was a company formed by a group of ex-Trek Bicycle Corp. employees, and set out in 1986 to revolutionize performance bicycles. When the Kestrel 4000 was introduced, it was the first commercially available bicycle frame completely made of aerodynamic carbon fiber tubing.
The bikes were designed by Brent Trimble. While they were rightly regarded as the first commercially available ‘monocoque’ carbon framed bikes, Brent had in fact built a carbon Monocoque frame, for use at the 1984 Los Angeles Olympic Games. One of those bikes, is on display, above this one.

Key Details

Brand

Kestrel

Year

1987

Model

4000

Frame Material

Carbon Fibre

Components

Shimano Dura Ace, 3ttt

Wheels

Wolber/Shimano Dura Ace hubs

Discipline

Road racing

Team

Rider

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