LAPIERRE CROSSHILL CF 6.0 AXS GRAVEL BIKE 2025 SATIN SEPTEMBRE BEIGE
Product Details - Lapierre Crosshill Cf 6.0 Axs Gravel Bike 2025 Satin Septembre Beige
Product Details - Lapierre Crosshill Cf 6.0 Axs Gravel Bike 2025 Satin Septembre Beige
More than an adventure, a new mindset
Adventure is written in the DNA of the Crosshill CF, but not only. Technology too. Starting with 3D Tubular, visible at the seatpost/top tube insertion which relieves discomfort and breaks the codes of long-distance rides. With a more aggressive geometry while retaining good vertical flexibility and good front-end manoeuvrability, this bike outwits technical terrain and even more so the "sandboxes" regularly encountered in gravel. Looking like a level-headed warrior when moving at high speed, the Crosshill CF has space for panniers (not supplier) and mudguards. "The gravel mindset" is perfectly represented by the semi-integrated cockpit, which features a 12° flare and a more pronounced rise for greater stability. It's already an epic bike!
Key Features
- Carbon frame: Lightweight, stiff and at the same time still flexible material that absorbs shocks well and increases comfort. A higher price is to be expected.
- Hydraulic disc brakes: Reliable in all conditions, better modulation of the braking effect with the use of less force on the lever. Heavier weight, more demanding service.
- Rigid fork: You will appreciate the lighter weight and stiffness, especially when riding on the road or bike path. Minimal service.
- 28" wheels: Often marked as 700c. They usually have a narrower profile, lower weight and high stiffness. They are the standard, especially for road (CX, gravel), trekking, city and cross-country bikes.
Specification
- Frame: Carbon UD SL
- Fork: Lapierre Carbon UD SL Tapered, QR12
- Shifters: SRAM Rival XLPR AXS D1
- Crankset: SRAM Rival D1 Oak Wide 170 mm, 40T
- Cassette: SRAM PG 1231 XPLR 12s, 11-44T
- Chain: SRAM Rival 12S
- Front Derailleur:
- Rear Derailleur: SRAM Rival XPLR AXS 12s, 12-speed
- Pedals: VP 335 Clips & Strap
- Wheelset: DT Swiss GR1600 Spline
- Tyres: WTB Raddler TCS LIGHT 700x44c black 60TPI
- Brakes: SRAM Paceline 160mm/160mm Centerlock
- Handlebars: Lapierre alloy, Width: 400mm (XS,S), 420mm (M, L, XL), Drop: 130mm, Reach: 80mm
- Handlebar Tape: Lapierre tape
- Headset: Acros Integrated
- Stem: Lapierre alloy, internal routing, Ø: 31.8mm, 80mm (XS,S), 90mm (M), 100mm (L), 110mm (XL)
- Saddle: Fizik Terra Argo X7 150mm
- Seatpost: Lapierre alloy, Ø: 27.2mm, L: 350mm
- Accessories: Lapierre Thru axle and bottle opener lever + Go Pro Mount for GPS with Garmin & Wahoo adapter
We reserve the right to make changes to the product information contained on this site at any time without notice, including with respect to equipment, specifications, models, colours, materials and pricing. Due to supply chain issues, compatible parts may be substituted at any time without notice.
Bike and frame weights are based on pre-production painted frames at time of publication. Weights may vary in final production.
How we Build & Pack Your Bike
How we Build & Pack Your Bike
Aftercare
Aftercare
At All Terrain Cycles, we want you to ride with confidence every time. To ensure your bike or e-bike stays in peak condition, here are some essential safety and maintenance tips.
Bicycle Safety
Always wear a helmet – Safeguard against head injuries by using a properly fitted, safety-certified helmet.
Perform pre-ride checks – Before each ride, verify that brakes, tyres, and gears are in good working order.
Stay visible – Utilise lights and reflective gear when cycling in low-light conditions.
Follow road rules – Ride responsibly and remain aware of your surroundings.
Aftercare for Your New Bike Initial Check-Up (First 50-100 miles)
Gear Adjustment – New cables may stretch slightly; have a qualified mechanic check and adjust them.
Brake & Wheel Check – Inspect brakes for wear and ensure wheels are aligned properly.
Lubrication – Apply chain oil and check bolt tightness to maintain smooth performance.
Tyre Pressure – Regularly monitor to prevent flats and enhance efficiency.
Pedals - Ensure pedals are still tight and correctly fitted.
Routine Maintenance (Every Few Weeks)
Chain Care – Clean and lubricate your chain to minimise wear and prolong its life.
Brake Safety – Check brake pads and responsiveness before each ride.
Tyre Inspection – Look for punctures and ensure correct air pressure.
Handlebar & Stem Alignment – Confirm they are tight and secure to prevent instability.
Frame Safety Check – Look for any signs of damage or cracks.
Pedals - Ensure pedals are still tight and correctly fitted.
Professional Check-Ups
Have your bike serviced at least once a year, or more frequently if you ride often.
Aftercare for Your New Electric Bicycle (e-Bike) Initial Check-Up (First 50-100 miles)
Battery Care – Fully charge your battery (if required) before the first ride and store it in a dry, moderate-temperature environment.
Avoid Overcharging – Unplug the charger once fully charged to extend battery life.
Pedals - Ensure pedals are still tight and correctly fitted.
Routine e-Bike Maintenance (Every Few Weeks)
Motor Inspection – Listen for unusual noises and ensure smooth operation.
Battery & Connection Checks – Inspect cables and connectors for dirt, moisture, or damage.
Pedals - Ensure pedals are still tight and correctly fitted.
Seasonal e-Bike Maintenance
Check Electrical Components – Ensure wires and connections are clean and secure.
Professional Servicing – Have your e-bike inspected at least once a year or every 500-1000 miles for optimal performance.
By following these aftercare guidelines, you’ll help ensure that your bicycle runs smoothly, lasts longer, and remains a joy to ride. Stay safe and enjoy the ride!
If you have any problems or concerns: Contact All Terrain Customer Services on 01274 588488 or email sales@allterraincycles.co.uk
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Product Description
Product Description
More than an adventure, a new mindset
Adventure is written in the DNA of the Crosshill CF, but not only. Technology too. Starting with 3D Tubular, visible at the seatpost/top tube insertion which relieves discomfort and breaks the codes of long-distance rides. With a more aggressive geometry while retaining good vertical flexibility and good front-end manoeuvrability, this bike outwits technical terrain and even more so the "sandboxes" regularly encountered in gravel. Looking like a level-headed warrior when moving at high speed, the Crosshill CF has space for panniers (not supplier) and mudguards. "The gravel mindset" is perfectly represented by the semi-integrated cockpit, which features a 12° flare and a more pronounced rise for greater stability. It's already an epic bike!
Key Features
- Carbon frame: Lightweight, stiff and at the same time still flexible material that absorbs shocks well and increases comfort. A higher price is to be expected.
- Hydraulic disc brakes: Reliable in all conditions, better modulation of the braking effect with the use of less force on the lever. Heavier weight, more demanding service.
- Rigid fork: You will appreciate the lighter weight and stiffness, especially when riding on the road or bike path. Minimal service.
- 28" wheels: Often marked as 700c. They usually have a narrower profile, lower weight and high stiffness. They are the standard, especially for road (CX, gravel), trekking, city and cross-country bikes.
Specification
- Frame: Carbon UD SL
- Fork: Lapierre Carbon UD SL Tapered, QR12
- Shifters: SRAM Rival XLPR AXS D1
- Crankset: SRAM Rival D1 Oak Wide 170 mm, 40T
- Cassette: SRAM PG 1231 XPLR 12s, 11-44T
- Chain: SRAM Rival 12S
- Front Derailleur:
- Rear Derailleur: SRAM Rival XPLR AXS 12s, 12-speed
- Pedals: VP 335 Clips & Strap
- Wheelset: DT Swiss GR1600 Spline
- Tyres: WTB Raddler TCS LIGHT 700x44c black 60TPI
- Brakes: SRAM Paceline 160mm/160mm Centerlock
- Handlebars: Lapierre alloy, Width: 400mm (XS,S), 420mm (M, L, XL), Drop: 130mm, Reach: 80mm
- Handlebar Tape: Lapierre tape
- Headset: Acros Integrated
- Stem: Lapierre alloy, internal routing, Ø: 31.8mm, 80mm (XS,S), 90mm (M), 100mm (L), 110mm (XL)
- Saddle: Fizik Terra Argo X7 150mm
- Seatpost: Lapierre alloy, Ø: 27.2mm, L: 350mm
- Accessories: Lapierre Thru axle and bottle opener lever + Go Pro Mount for GPS with Garmin & Wahoo adapter
We reserve the right to make changes to the product information contained on this site at any time without notice, including with respect to equipment, specifications, models, colours, materials and pricing. Due to supply chain issues, compatible parts may be substituted at any time without notice.
Bike and frame weights are based on pre-production painted frames at time of publication. Weights may vary in final production.
How to Build Your Bike
How to Build Your Bike
Aftercare
Aftercare
At All Terrain Cycles, we want you to ride with confidence every time. To ensure your bike or e-bike stays in peak condition, here are some essential safety and maintenance tips.
Bicycle Safety
Always wear a helmet – Safeguard against head injuries by using a properly fitted, safety-certified helmet.
Perform pre-ride checks – Before each ride, verify that brakes, tyres, and gears are in good working order.
Stay visible – Utilise lights and reflective gear when cycling in low-light conditions.
Follow road rules – Ride responsibly and remain aware of your surroundings.
Aftercare for Your New Bike Initial Check-Up (First 50-100 miles)
Gear Adjustment – New cables may stretch slightly; have a qualified mechanic check and adjust them.
Brake & Wheel Check – Inspect brakes for wear and ensure wheels are aligned properly.
Lubrication – Apply chain oil and check bolt tightness to maintain smooth performance.
Tyre Pressure – Regularly monitor to prevent flats and enhance efficiency.
Pedals - Ensure pedals are still tight and correctly fitted.
Routine Maintenance (Every Few Weeks)
Chain Care – Clean and lubricate your chain to minimise wear and prolong its life.
Brake Safety – Check brake pads and responsiveness before each ride.
Tyre Inspection – Look for punctures and ensure correct air pressure.
Handlebar & Stem Alignment – Confirm they are tight and secure to prevent instability.
Frame Safety Check – Look for any signs of damage or cracks.
Pedals - Ensure pedals are still tight and correctly fitted.
Professional Check-Ups
Have your bike serviced at least once a year, or more frequently if you ride often.
Aftercare for Your New Electric Bicycle (e-Bike) Initial Check-Up (First 50-100 miles)
Battery Care – Fully charge your battery (if required) before the first ride and store it in a dry, moderate-temperature environment.
Avoid Overcharging – Unplug the charger once fully charged to extend battery life.
Pedals - Ensure pedals are still tight and correctly fitted.
Routine e-Bike Maintenance (Every Few Weeks)
Motor Inspection – Listen for unusual noises and ensure smooth operation.
Battery & Connection Checks – Inspect cables and connectors for dirt, moisture, or damage.
Pedals - Ensure pedals are still tight and correctly fitted.
Seasonal e-Bike Maintenance
Check Electrical Components – Ensure wires and connections are clean and secure.
Professional Servicing – Have your e-bike inspected at least once a year or every 500-1000 miles for optimal performance.
By following these aftercare guidelines, you’ll help ensure that your bicycle runs smoothly, lasts longer, and remains a joy to ride. Stay safe and enjoy the ride!
If you have any problems or concerns: Contact All Terrain Customer Services on 01274 588488 or email sales@allterraincycles.co.uk
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