Bike of the Week | Enter weight-weenie nirvana with Schmolke’s Aerrow race bike

Carbon everything from the boutique brand

Oscar Huckle / Our Media

Published: May 17, 2023 at 11:00 am

Schmolke’s Aerrow is our latest Bike of the Week and is one of the German brand’s first bikes.

The boutique brand is most famous for its scantily lightweight carbon fibre wheels and finishing kit.

The Aerrow is a fully integrated road race bike and tips the scales at 6.55kg in this size-large build.

A race-focused lightweight frame

Schmolke Aerrow against a wall
The Aerrow cuts a slender figure. - Oscar Huckle / Our Media

The Aerrow features aero-optimised frame tubing, with a matching D-shaped seatpost and dropped seatstays, reminiscent of a Specialized Tarmac SL6.

The cables and hydraulic hoses are fully integrated, routing through the bar, stem and the 1-1/8in upper headset bearing.

The Aerrow can accept up to 28mm road bike tyres and runs on a press-fit BB86 bottom bracket standard.

Schmolke claims a 1,000g painted frame weight in a size medium with all the hardware fitted and 390g for the fork. A frameset retails for €2,990.

The geometry is suitably aggressive, with a size large having a steep 73.5-degree head tube and seat tube angles. This is paired with a reasonably long 395mm reach and a 565mm stack.

All of the frame sizes share short 410mm chainstays.

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Carbon everything

Shimano Dura-Ace R9200 groupset with THM Clavicula crankset
The THM Clavicula crankset kicks things up a notch. - Oscar Huckle / Our Media

This particular build uses a Shimano Dura-Ace R9200 groupset, albeit with some luxurious deviations.

There’s a THM Clavicula crankset with carbon chainrings, that weighs 395g, undercutting Shimano’s already light Dura-Ace cranks by nearly 200g. Further weight is shaved with the Trickstuff disc brake rotors.

The wheels and finishing kit come from Schmolke’s TLO (The Light One) line.

The 45mm-deep Carbon TLO wheels weigh a mere 1,235g for the pair, with a narrow 17.6mm internal rim width. The featherweight 395g rims are laced to Extralite’s SPD-3 ceramic hubs with Sapim CX-Ray 2.0 spokes.

They’re wrapped in Continental GP5000 clincher tyres in a 25mm width, although you could opt for wider or tubeless rubber if you want further comfort and are not put off by a slight weight increase.

The Carbon TLO Evo ICR handlebar is claimed to weigh 165g, with the matching integrated 100mm-length stem coming in at 81g.

Schmolke TLO seatpost and TLO 55 saddle
You'd better be wearing some comfortable bib shorts if you want to make friends with this perch. - Oscar Huckle / Our Media

The low-weight theme continues at the seatpost and saddle. The seatpost is claimed to weigh 100g, with the full-carbon TLO 55 saddle 55g. You’d need deep pockets for the saddle, which retails for €519.99 alone.

This particular build will set you back €12,415. UK and international pricing is to be confirmed.