At the Stoll Bikes stand I came across this T1 prototype in which virtually no cables are seen. In addition to the SRAM AXS wireless drivetrain, the bike also features a Magura Vyron wireless dropper seat post (because the Reverb AXS is not yet available) and Trickstuff brakes whose tubes pass inside the Bike Ahead handlebar, who also supplies the wild looking wheels.
Fork, shock absorber and stem are by the German brand, Intend.
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