
Omnivolens
Omnivolens:
Willing to do anything (Latin).
Axial Bikes are all about versatility. These are not compromised bikes, they are bikes for people who don’t need a massive quiver. These are forever-bikes that change with you as your tastes change, and go with you where you go.
The Omnivolens is a drop bar bike that can fit in an airline box for travel. It can take fenders, disc brakes, and 700x38 tires. or even 650bx47. It can have gears, be run singlespeed, fixed, or belt-drive. It can take a rear rack. It might not win any races or shred techy singletrack, but no all-road bike could.
The Omnivolens is ideally suited to the person who wants one bike with two wheelsets. Running SRAM AXS XPLR 1x12, this bike could sport a wide gravel 650b wheelset and a fast and light 700c x28. Slam the chainstay forward for nimble road handling, or extend it 20mm back for gravel stability.
Specs:
Flat mount Disc brakes
700x38 or 650x47 tire clearance
2 Bottle cages mounts
Rear rack mounts
12x142mm Boost Paragon Machine Works sliding rear drop out
Top-shelf air-hardened double butted Chromoly Steel tubing
External cable routing
27.2 seatpost
BSA Threaded BB
EC34/EC44 Tapered headtube
Cerakote Finish
Highland Green
Burnt Brozne
Tungsten
Upgrades:
S&S Couplers for travel: $500
Stainless Steel Rear Rack: $250
Sample Full Build Prices
Frame only for $1800
ENVE Fork + White Ind. Headset: +$725
Axial Steel Fork + White Ind. Headset: +$700
Builds are all custom and the following are for reference or inspiration.
The Old and New Geared: $5000
Classic Downtube shifters, 2x10
TRP Hydraulic Brakes
Campagnolo 10 Speed Derailleurs
Axial Steel Fork
The Single Speed (Belt or Chain)
Carbon Parts: $5500
Aluminum Parts: $4000
Wireless Top-End Build
ENVE Carbon Parts, Rims, Fork
White Ind. Bearings, Hubs, Crank
SRAM XPLR ETap:
Red: $9300
Force: $8400
Rival: $8000
On a Budget: $3500
1x10 Microshift Advent X gears
Cable disc brakes
Aluminum parts
Whisky Parts fork