Australian-made titanium bicycle. Normal price is ~$8999.
From what I can tell, the price only applies to the following spec:
- Groupset: SRAM Rival AXS 2 x 12
- Wheelset: G4T 35
- All frame sizes are available between 46-64cm
Reading through the webpage for each bike, I think the differences between the Disc and Ultra are as follows:
Belgie Disc:
The Belgie DISC is a combined version of the original Belgie and the Belgie Air.
"We've straightened out the seat stays and removed the old ‘brake bridge’ for a new sleeker and lighter rear triangle. This means better tyre clearance, up to 33 mm. Upfront, the tapered head tube is taken straight from our Belgie AIR and utilises an integrated headset for some gram shedding and a sleeker finish."
Belgie Ultra:
A new version of the Belgie Spirit - "improving handling, cornering, clearance for light gravel tyres and now featuring bento box mounting points. As a result, we now call this version the Belgie ULTRA."
I have no idea about bike geometry, but based on the descriptions, it sounds like the Ultra is meant to be a gravel bike whilst the Disc is a road bike? Happy for more knowledgeable people to enlighten me.
Wish I could afford one…
Did anyone pick up the 55cm Belgie disc with Force instead of Rival for $6k? Seemed to be a price error for that size only for a short time but fixed now.