PLEASE NOTE: This is a new frame but is currently built . Price reflects age but condition is new. There may be some minor marks associated with having been built to a complete machine. It will be stripped, checked, packaged and shipped with care unless collected locally. (The 'care' part remains either way)! Please feel free to request imagery or visit us to take a look.The Oltre XR4 has been one of the most popular superbikes here at 700. Unsurprisingly in a market now committed to the technology, Bianchi have taken the decision to develop a disc brake version. The Oltre XR4 features the Shimano standard Flat-mount caliper that can accommodate both 140 and 160mm rotors and the Italian company have ensured that their Oltre XR4 disc platform offers the maximum aerodynamic benefits of disc. To this end, it has released the frame complete with aero seatpost and - more significantly - an new fully integrated Vision Metron 5D ACR handlebar / stem combo that discreetly routes all cabling and hoses through the cockpit, yielding not only a faster bike - but a prettier one.
The move to disc brakes allows Bianchi to maintain a clean aero form, while achieving maximum braking efficiency. The key benefit - as we all know by now, right? - is the modulation of braking power with precision and complete control, in any condition. There are some knock-on design elements too. The rear stays and the front fork have been designed with more clearance in order to accommodate the trend of wider tyres which bring improved comfort (through lower tyre pressures - with no loss of speed when married to the right rim width), and enhanced grip for greater control and confidence. In partnership with the disc brakes, this makes the Oltre XR4 a far more confidence inspiring ride, particularly in tougher conditions.
Though touted by Bianchi as an all-rounder, the Bianchi Oltre XR4 Disc is unquestionably and Aero machine and the bike of choice for the LottoNL-Jumbo Team. Taking design elements from their Aquila CV Time Trial bike such as the tapered aero, 1.1/8” to 1.1/4” head tube and bladed fork design, and extending the aero elements of the down tube, seat tube and seat stays, the XR4 Disc is visually more aggressive than its forbear the XR2 and the addition of the Vision Metron integrated handlebar and aero wedge seatpost enhance this aesthetic. Pleasing as this may be to the eye, the obvious benefit to the rider comes from the frame’s reduced drag. Bianchi, while not releasing test results, claim that the frame offers a 20 watt improvement over the XR2 – largely a result of the aerodynamic improvements. This is no small gain and will be welcome news for those racing the XR4 Disc
Deeper aero tube profiles come with secondary side effects, namely increased stiffness, which brings its own benefits, and historically, less comfort.
Taking the enhanced stiffness as a stand-alone aspect, the Oltre XR4 Disc retains the BB86 bottom bracket of the XR4 and the BB area is noticeably over-engineered for power transfer. The new, wider, straight seat stays are bigger partly for stiffness but also to allow for dedicated internal routing for mechanical and electronic groupsets, which also serves to reduce the frame’s drag. Thanks to these refinements and the elements already discussed, the XR4 Disc demonstrates improved handling over its forbear offering lightning fast reactivity and pin-point handling characteristics. These aspects are perfect for responding to moves in the bunch, be that on the climbs or in a sprint, and having the bike instantly respond to your input and directional changes makes for a confidence inspiring ride. There is no doubt that the XR4 Disc is a nimble and fast machine – not only is it quick to gain speed, but thanks to the improved aero profile it is adept at holding that speed, taking the effort level down noticeably.
As previously mentioned, early aero road bikes were something of a double-edged sword, obviously more aerodynamic but also heavier and quite uncomfortable for many to tolerate over long rides – let alone 3 week Grand Tours. Over the last decade there have been dramatic improvements in carbon technology that have helped reduce the weight on aero frames to levels comparable with standard tube bikes and the XR4 disc is only 10g heavier than the XR4 at 990g (55cm frame) which is low considering the aero profile. The noticeable ‘hard’ ride feel of aero bikes has been tamed - for the likes of Giant and Felt who have excellent aero race bikes - with improved materials and clever carbon lay-up while the shaping of stays is often used to temper the harsher ride feel.
In most bikes of the calibre of the XR4 Disc there would be a heavier compromise between stiffness and road-taming vertical compliance at the back end, in order to keep the bike from bucking around beneath the rider and destroying the control of the ride whilst simultaneously improving the comfort of the bike so as to punish the rider less. Like the Specialissima, the XR4 Disc reconciles these opposing qualities by employing CounterVail.
Bianchi have exclusive rights to Material Sciences Corporation’s CounterVail material. It is the material that has helped create the success of Bianchi’s Infinito endurance bike, the Aquila TT bike and the Specialissima climbing machine.
Originally developed for use by the US Military as a stealth technology and widely used in Helicopter and Aircraft cockpits, Countervail is a fibre reinforced visco-elastic material that substantially reduces vibrations
The video below is a simple visualisation of the vibration cancelling properties of Countervail and goes a long way in demonstrating how valuable the material is when applied to stiff, aerodynamic road bikes. It is the reason that Bianchi can maintain the deeper aerodynamic tube profiles without punishing the rider in terms of comfort or handling.
The evident damping qualities of CV have been used to great effect in Bianchi’s endurance Infinito range and in the ludicrously light and ever popular Specialissima; both of which have improved traction (vibrations can lead to the rear wheel 'bouncing' beneath the rider) and inherent comfort, which in turn lead to a more stable ride and a fresher rider.
Aside from the reduction of fatigue and the improvements to control, Bianchi also say that as a result of a ride that is less punishing, it is easier for a rider to maintain an aerodynamic position for longer periods of time. Consequently, as a rider is around 80% of the aerodynamic drag, there are significant gains to be had over the course of a race or long ride.
The Oltre XR4 Disc is an entirely internal, dual routed frameset meaning that whether you opt for mechanical or electronic shifting, the frame is exactly the same. Ultimately these little details mean that you are future-proof when it comes to groupsets and as the frame is the most important part of the bike, those who may be at the limit of their budgets can at least access the XR4's stunning quality, safe in the knowledge that their are multiple upgrade paths.
Unquestionably a race bike, the XR4 Disc becomes even more enticing thanks to its improved aerodynamics, stability and comfort. Designed to optimise your power transfer to the road, to be efficient and to respond immediately to the changes in pace experienced in races: it delivers on all counts while lending an aero helping-hand. Indeed, it is one of the most responsive race bikes we have ridden and this is most noticeable when you hop out of the saddle and stand on the pedals to climb, for a sprint or to chase a man down.
Thanks to Bianchi CV System, with the use of Countervail carbon material, and the consistent power, precision and modulation of disc brakes, the new Bianchi Oltre XR4 Disc is the perfect-handling, fast, aero road bike – on any road, in any weather.