Unsure on measured size, need a set of calipers but will give it a go by eye later. They are slightly larger than my 28mm external wheels so would hazard a guess at them being 30mm, and there is some room on the outside. Based on the Cyclingtips first ride review here, there is clearance for 33c tyres, while I think the 2019 model I have is 30mm tyres officially.
Didn't realise that, I know its a different fork with a flattened steerer allowing for internal cable routing.biker jk wrote: ↑Fri Jul 31, 2020 2:41 pmFrom the 2020 models, the frames are exactly the same for the RM01 and 02. Only difference is the ICS cockpit on the RM01.Rorschach wrote: ↑Fri Jul 31, 2020 2:25 pmI did this look at this when I was getting my BMC - I have a 2019 RM02 Three.MichaelB wrote: ↑Fri Jul 31, 2020 9:13 am
If there was one available in that spec and that price, I'd probably consider it ...but what is the difference between the "RoadMachine", and the "RoadMachine 02" frameset ?
e.g 99bikes have the following ;
Roadmachine 02 Two (2020) $4,679 - Ult Mech Hyd
Roadmachine 02 Three (2020) $3,599 - 105 Mech Hyd (presume the 'One' is then DA ?)
Roadmachine Three (2021) $5,044 - Ult Mech Hyd, but 2021 version
Roadmachine Four (2021) $3,783 - 105 Mech Hyd, but 2021 version
And if you look at the BMC website, there is the 2021 version of Roadmachine and Raodmachine 01, but are the frames the same, or just spec differences ?
The main difference between the RM01 and RM02 (now just Roadmachine) is carbon layup and the ability on the RM01 to completely route cables internally using a different steerer (I think).
I'm not a huge fan of the current colour schemes, the some of the 2019 ones looked pretty good. I'm considering a repaint/wrap when I get sick of it to something like the 2020 Teammachines
If thats the case, the jump from RM to RM01 isn't great value given the 3.5k between the Roadmachine One and the RM01 Four