2012 Specialized Langster Singlespeed Bike

Specialized has introduced another great machine for 2012, which is a single speed bike called Langster. By combining a lightweight A1 Premium aluminum compact frame and the traditional single speed drive train, the Langster can tackle the track and the city equally well.
Featured by its frame are fully manipulated tubing, an integrated headset, and great-looking track geometry. With the serious rider in mind, the Langster was designed with a very stiff oversized aluminum handlebar. Strength and stiffness were maximized by its 3D-forged aluminum stem.
What gives the 2012 Specialized Langster Singlespeed Bike a classic look along with precise steering is its very light FACT carbon fork. Featuring a sleek finish and 32 holes, the sturdy Alex rims guarantee fast rolling. Power transfer is efficient, thanks to the coolly black-finished 48t alloy track-style crankset.

This looks fantastic although almost retro in it’s appearance back to the MArio Cipollini Aqua Sapone/ Domina Vacanze Zebra Print kit. It look fast although not sure on Alex rims myself as they’re pretty heavy so might take some effort to get up to speed. However a bike that looks that good should really have some decent tubular race wheels fitted for the boards