Beneath sunny Catalan skies, BMC not too long ago launched its third technology Roadmachine platform, underneath the banner ‘The Endurance Components’. The ‘components’ consists of 4 bike traces that embody the road-going Roadmachine and Roadmachine AMP e-bike, along with their gravel-munching counterparts, the Roadmachine X and the Roadmachine AMP X.
In reality, BMC sellers have had entry to Roadmachine AMP inventory for the reason that finish of final yr, however the analog bikes are model spanking new for 2024. Intriguingly, each the Roadmachine and X variant share the identical frameset and fork, the one notable variations being the cockpit, groupset and tires. So conceivably, with fast wheelset swap, both bike may change into your ‘one and solely’ bike, for endurance highway using and gravel.
However, can ‘one bike to rule all of them’ efficiently combine it with the likes of the Canyon Endurace and Specialised Roubaix SL8? We put the idea to the check over a clean and quick highway trip, extra mild e-bike jaunt, and a technical off-road tour close to Girona.
A softer trip
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The non-electric Roadmachine sequence can hint its lineage again to BMC’s Granfondo GF01 of 2013, a real race bike, but one developed with added consolation and stability to sort out the cobbled Spring Classics.
Helmed by Greg Van Avermaet, a GF RBX went on to win Paris-Roubaix in 2017, however by then BMC had already debuted its successor, the primary gen Roadmachine. This was a disc-only, endurance-orientated efficiency bike with fewer race pretentions to seize a broader slice of the market. Gen two appeared in 2020, with full cable integration and big, for the interval, 33mm tire clearance for the newly exploding gravel scene.
In its gen three creations, BMC aimed to supercharge consolation and clearance with out compromising efficiency. Becoming greater tires will increase consolation profoundly, however merely lengthening the wheelbase to take action would have degraded each dealing with and energy switch, sacrifices BMC wasn’t ready to make.
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“We’ve fully reshaped the rear triangle,” confirms Stefan Christ, BMC’s head of R&D. “The 86mm PressFit backside bracket permits us to connect the chain stays vast aside, and a latest UCI regulation change permits the seat tube to be a lot slimmer on the wheel cutout. Regardless of gaining clearance for 40mm tires, we’ve solely needed to enhance the wheelbase by a most of 3mm throughout all body sizes.”
An indicator of the Roadmachine is its kinked seat stays, which deliver compliance to the rear triangle. “The thinner seat tube now acts as a pivot level, enabling the seat stays to flex extra,” says Christ. “And, the D-shape seat submit additionally provides as much as 20mm of deflection for heavier riders. Conversely, the chain stays are extraordinarily stiff laterally, simply because the down tube is torsionally very stiff.”
To permit for the elevated clearance, the chainstays are a lot finer in profile the place they meet the underside bracket, as are the seatstays the place they meet the seat tube. It’s a svelte trying frameset, even the headtube is noticeably slimmer than its predecessor.
Geometry for consolation
Body geometry has been tweaked barely for consolation and stability too, extra so on the smaller body sizes. For instance, on a dimension 54 body, stack has been elevated by 8mm to 570mm, whereas attain has been decreased by 3mm to 383mm. By comparability, BMC’s out-and-out race bike, the Teammachine SLR 01 in the identical dimension has a a lot decrease stack at 550mm and an extended attain at 386mm.
To supply a comparability, a Specialised Roubaix in dimension 54 has a stack of 585mm and attain of 381mm; the essential numbers for a Canyon Endurace CF SLX in dimension Small are 568mm and 375mm respectively.
The Roadmachine’s headtube angle has been slackened barely throughout all body sizes, however usually solely by a fraction – in a dimension 54, it’s 72.2 levels. Seat tube angle stays the identical at 74.2 levels throughout the board, as does path at 63mm.
Elevated integration
BMC pioneered the clear, built-in aesthetic with the unique Roadmachine, and it’s now making strides on on-board storage with an built-in rear mild and fender compatibility.
The place Canyon has chosen to put in a storage compartment within the Endurace’s high tube, BMC has opted for the Roadmachine’s downtube, discretely integrating the opening hatch into the bottle-cage mount on greater tier fashions. You’re supplied with a modest and sadly named ‘stash bag’ by which to retailer your trip necessities, however there’s loads of room in there for extra gadgets, particularly on the bigger body sizes. Devoted cable channels inside the downtube cease your ‘stash’ from interfering with any management cables, in addition to placing an finish to the annoying body rattles that plague many people.
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The built-in mild mounts simply on the foot of Roadmachine’s D-shape seatpost, and is rechargeable by way of USB-C. BMC haven’t offered us with output figures however I can affirm that, throughout my check trip in Girona, the LEDs had been a lot vibrant sufficient, even in sturdy Spanish daylight. They’ve apparently been chosen in order to not blind drivers at night time.
There’s assist for fenders throughout the vary (Swiss winters might be depressing) with decrease tier frames boasting quite a few threaded mounts. The 01 frames don’t have mounts however have been efficiently examined with clip-on options, akin to SKS Raceblades.
On the cockpit, the higher tier Roadmachines are fitted with BMC’s flagship one-piece ICS Carbon Evo system, which now options an 8-degree flare on the drops. Roadmachine X fashions function its vibration-damping ICS MTT cockpit, which takes the sting of tough tracks. The design is reassuringly easy, counting on elastomer inserts to supply the damping that may be swapped out for various grades of hardness.
Body weight
Maybe it’s simply me, however BMC’s naming conference for its bike traces by some means manages to stay baffling regardless of being completely logical. Basically, its high tier mannequin names are suffixed with digits 01, earlier than being ranked ONE, TWO, THREE and so forth as their specs decline.
In abstract, at one finish of the size sits the highest tier Roadmachine 01 ONE highway bike, whereas on the different finish we discover the entry-level Roadmachine FOUR. The 01 bikes profit from a lighter, extra premium carbon body along with a totally built-in cockpit.
Claimed weights for an 01 frameset in dimension 54 are 963g for the chassis, 448g for the fork and 179g for the seatpost.
The lightest Roadmachine AMP mannequin is 12kg.
First trip: can highway and gravel collide in a single frameset?
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On a distant, washed-out logging monitor, 30km from Girona, the path has change into so steep and gnarly that I’m starting to ponder the humiliating penalties of totalling a shiny new $8k/£7k BMC Roadmachine proper in entrance of the model’s R&D staff.
As our group navigates deep gullies and muddy slopes suffering from ‘child heads’, it’s virtually inconceivable that simply hours in the past I, an entrenched roadie, was having fun with a quick group trip on clean Spanish tarmac utilizing basically the identical bike.
I rode each a Roadmachine 01 TWO and a Roadmachine 01 X ONE throughout the launch, on highway and gravel respectively. The 55km highway route snaked its means northwest from Girona in the direction of the Med, taking in 510m of climbing. The bike felt tremendous plush and planted, but responsive when climbing and really exact when cornering the descents – identical to a race bike, however with enhanced stability and luxury.
Arguably, a trip in a purchasing trolley would really feel simply as cozy on Catalonia’s tremendous clean roads, so it was attention-grabbing to then trip a 33km gravel route, with 320m of elevation, on the Roadmachine X.
This bike, with its 34mm tyres, excels at mild gravel – it’s quick, agile and soaks up the bumps and lumps with little fuss. Push it additional into MTB territory, as we did, and it responds competently – remaining in its consolation zone effectively after I had left mine. Certain, wider tyres, a slacker head angle and fewer road-orientated geo would have helped, but it surely’s exceptional how the Roadmachine’s single frameset can show so versatile.
The Roadmachine has at all times sat on the efficiency finish of endurance, so it wasn’t probably the most comfy bike on the market. This replace addresses that with out compromising dealing with or using gimmicky suspension. The elevated clearance for 40mm tires has made it a really succesful gravel bike too, one which’s notably fast on smoother trails.
So, can one body actually serve each highway and gravel? Or will it at all times be compromised? Actually, the Roadmachine is an excellent endurance highway bike that is not held again by its potential to trip gravel. Nevertheless, straight out of the field, the Roadmachine X is not a hard-core gravel bike – simply take a look at these 34mm tires. The X is quick and enjoyable on mild gravel and completely succesful on rougher trails too. It simply does not shine on the actually gnarly stuff in the way in which that the BMC Kaius can, which is hardly stunning. The clue’s within the title – it is a part of the Roadmachine household.
eBike fashions
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The e-Bike variations of the Roadmachine are all powered by TQ HPR-50 motors, fed by 360 Wh batteries. The TQ HPR-50 is an exceptionally light-weight, whisper quiet system that’s so small it’s virtually hidden, but it surely does solely output 50 Nm of torque.
Sadly, the 30km check trip that BMC organised throughout the launch occasion principally adopted a shallow incline, so the Roadmachine 01 AMP ONE that I used to be using continually hovering across the EU’s 25 km/h velocity restriction. This meant that the motor was extra off than on, hardly ever providing me any help. On a extra optimistic observe, when the e-bike motor did minimize out and in, it did so in an impressively pure means that hardly disturbed my cadence. It was additionally so quiet, it was usually troublesome to inform whether or not it was on or not.
The following day, I did have a restricted alternative to attempt it round a few of Girona’s steeper streets and alleyways the place, offered I span with excessive cadence, it gently powered me up slopes of 12 p.c or extra. There’s no ‘shove within the again’ sensation with the TQ HPR-50, the ability supply is way extra delicate than that. Nevertheless, it can attraction to riders who worth a comparatively light-weight bike with a trip really feel that’s fully pure whether or not the ability’s on or off.
Vary choices
The highest-tier road-going BMC Roadmachine 01 ONE has but to have its specs finalised however the subsequent mannequin down, the Roadmachine 01 TWO, with a Shimano Dura-Ace Di2 groupset and DT Swiss ERC 1100 wheels is priced at 12.999 €/USD. The entry-level Roadmachine FIVE, with Shimano 105 and Mavic Open Disc wheels is 3.199 €/USD.
AMP e-Bike fashions can be found now, the analog bikes can be obtainable from mid-Could.
Full spec and RRPs under, UK pricing is TBC:
- Roadmachine 01 ONE Spec and RRP to be confirmed
- Roadmachine 01 TWO 12.999 €/USD Groupset: Shimano Dura Ace Di2 Wheelset: DT Swiss ERC 1100
- Roadmachine 01 THREE 8.499 €/USD Groupset: SRAM Pressure eTap AXS Wheelset: CRD-321 SL
- Roadmachine 01 FOUR 7.999 €/USD Groupset: Shimano Ultegra Di2 Wheelset: CRD-321
- Roadmachine TWO 5.499 €/USD Groupset: Shimano Ultegra Di2 Wheelset: XRD-522
- Roadmachine FOUR 4.199 €/USD Groupset: Shimano 105 Di2 Wheelset: Mavic Open Disc
- Roadmachine FIVE 3.199 €/USD Groupset: Shimano 105 Wheelset: Mavic Open Disc
- Roadmachine 01 X ONE 7.999 €/USD Groupset: SRAM Pressure XPLR eTap AXS 1×12 Wheelset: CRD-321
- Roadmachine X TWO 7.999 €/USD Groupset: SRAM Rival XPLR eTap AXS 1×12 Wheelset: XRD-522
- Roadmachine X THREE 4.299 €/USD Groupset: SRAM Apex XPLR eTap AXS 1×12 Wheelset: XRD-522
- Roadmachine 01 AMP ONE 8.999 €/USD Motor: TQ HPR-50 Groupset: Shimano Ultegra Di2 Wheelset: CRD-400 SL
- Roadmachine 01 AMP TWO 7.999 €/USD Motor: TQ HPR-50 Groupset: Shimano GRX Di2 Wheelset: CRD-400
- Roadmachine 01 AMP THREE 7.999 €/USD Motor: TQ HPR-50 Groupset: Shimano 105 Di2 Wheelset: XRD-522 Roadmachine 01 AMP ONE X 8.999 €/USD Motor: TQ HPR-50 Groupset: SRAM Pressure eTap AXS Wheelset: CRD-400