By Warren Rossiter

Published: Wednesday, 21 September 2022 at 12:00 am


Saddleback recently opened its doors to offer a glimpse of some of its most important, interesting or downright cool new bikes and kit for 2023.

The UK-based distributor is focused primarily on premium bike brands with the likes of ENVE, Moots, Pivot, Push, Castelli, Silca and HJC on show.

Here are seven of our top road, gravel and urban tech highlights from the show.

ENVE Melee builds

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ENVE’s Melee frameset will soon be available as complete builds, initially with either Ultegra Di2 or Dura-Ace Di2.
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ENVE was showing off its new Melee road bike in a variety of build options.

The first comes with Shimano’s latest 12-speed semi-wireless Ultegra Di2 groupset and a full complement of ENVE components.

The Ultegra Di2 model comes with ENVE 45 Foundation wheels wrapped with its own SES tyres in a 29mm width. ENVE also supplies a proprietary carbon aero post, aero stem, SES Aero handlebar, and even an ENVE-edition Selle Italia Boost saddle.

The premium Dura-Ace Di2 bike steps up the wheel package to the latest SES 4.5 wheelset, with a carbon-railed version of the Boost saddle.

Unlike the US-manufactured Custom Road, the Melee frameset is made in ENVE’s Asia facility. ENVE already manufactured some of its stems, bars and seatposts there.

Complete bike prices are still to be confirmed and should be available before the year’s end. Saddleback anticipates adding more model builds in the not-too-distant future.

If you prefer to build your own bike, the Melee frameset – which includes the seatpost, stem and bar – is available for £5,300.