BXT Complete Carbon Bikes combine a T1000 carbon fiber frame with a proven component selection — Shimano drivetrain, ARTECK forks, hydraulic brakes — calibrated for the target discipline. Each configuration is ready to ride on delivery, no assembly or setup required.
Frequently Asked Questions
What does a complete BXT carbon bike include?
A complete BXT carbon bike includes a carbon frame, carbon fork, carbon wheels, carbon handlebar, and carbon seatpost, paired with a mechanical groupset (Shimano or SRAM) and high-end tyres.
Can the components of a complete BXT bike be customised?
Yes, BXT allows you to choose frame size, groupset (105, Ultegra, Force), wheels (38, 50, or 60 mm), and finish colour. Contact BXT for a custom configuration.
What does a complete BXT carbon bike weigh?
A complete BXT carbon bike weighs between 7 and 8.5 kg depending on frame size and chosen groupset, which is 2 to 3 kg less than an equivalent aluminium bike in the same range.
Does delivery include bike assembly?
The BXT bike is delivered partially assembled (handlebar, saddle, and pedals to be fitted). A final adjustment at a certified bike shop is recommended for initial saddle and handlebar setup.
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FULL SUSPENDED MOUNTAIN BIKE BXT BIKE CARBON MTB

The BXT full suspension carbon MTB in 29-inch is built for demanding cross-country and trail riding. The BXT carbon full-suspension frame absorbs rear impacts while the ARTECK pneumatic fork handles frontal loads, letting you tackle technical descents confidently while maintaining pedaling efficiency on flatter sections.
The stock configuration includes a TAOK aluminum 31.8 mm handlebar, Shimano hydraulic disc brakes, and a complete drivetrain calibrated for mixed terrain. This complete bike eliminates the uncertainty of incremental component upgrades: everything is pre-configured and balanced for immediate use in trail or race conditions.
SEMI RIGID MOUNTAIN BIKE BXT BIKE CARBON MTB

The BXT Carbon 29 hardtail MTB is the choice of XC competitors who want to maximize pedaling efficiency. The T1000 carbon frame paired with the ARTECK 29-inch pneumatic fork delivers drivetrain stiffness and light weight — without the rear suspension mass to carry on climbs.
The stock configuration includes a TAOK 31.8 mm × 680 mm handlebar, Shimano disc brakes, and a complete XC drivetrain. The BXT carbon frame converts every pedal stroke into direct forward motion. For timed XC racing or cross-country marathons, this carbon hardtail is the most efficient format at this price point.
BXT BIKE CARBON AM, XC FULL SUSPENDED MOUNTAIN BIKE

The BXT AM/XC full suspension carbon 29 is the synthesis of All-Mountain versatility and XC efficiency. The BXT carbon full-suspension frame, ARTECK 29 fork, and ARTECK 165×35 mm rear shock provide the travel needed for technical descents while maintaining climbing performance.
The stock equipment — 31.8 mm aluminum handlebar, Shimano disc brakes, mixed-terrain drivetrain — is ready to ride on delivery. No suspension setup to figure out, no compatibility to verify: this complete bike is designed to perform from day one.
BXT BIKE CARBON ROAD BIKE

The BXT Carbon Road Bike with V-brakes is built around the BXT-Road-001 full carbon frame with carbon fork and handlebar. Available in 700C from 500 to 550 mm seat tube, it covers most morphologies without geometric compromise. V-brake configuration simplifies maintenance and maximizes compatibility with BXT carbon rims.
The stock Shimano drivetrain is reliable, easily upgradable, and immediately race-ready. This complete road bike is the ideal entry point for the rider who wants to go carbon without building component by component — with the assurance of a proven geometry and a component balance optimized by BXT.
ROAD BIKE TRIATHLON BXT BIKE CARBON

The BXT Carbon Disc Triathlon Bike is built on the BXT-ROAD-075 disc frame designed for the extreme aerodynamic positions of time trials and triathlon. The BXT-FK-075 carbon fork and 420 mm carbon handlebar complete a stiff, profiled front end. Available in 700C from 49 to 57 cm.
Hydraulic disc brakes deliver consistent braking power in all conditions — decisive during bike-to-run transitions in triathlon. The stock Shimano drivetrain is immediately competition-ready. This complete bike eliminates the assembly and setup phase so you can focus on training from day one.
BXT BIKE CARBON TRACK BIKE

The BXT Carbon Track Bike is built for the velodrome: BXT-ROAD-075 full carbon frame, BXT-FK-075 carbon fork, 420 mm carbon handlebar. Single-speed and brakeless, it meets UCI specifications for official competition. Available from 49 to 57 cm in 700C.
The single-speed configuration simplifies maintenance — chain tension and rear dropout adjustment cover all setup needs. This complete track bike is ready for velodrome sessions on delivery, with components (carbon frame, fork, and handlebar) identical to those of professional competitors.
BIKE FAT BXT BIKE CARBON

The BXT Carbon Fat Bike opens cycling to extreme surfaces: snow, beach sand, muddy trails. The BXT-Snow-078 T800 fiber frame paired with the BXT-FK-018 Full Carbon fork handles 26×4.8-inch tires capable of absorbing the most irregular surfaces.
160 mm disc brakes deliver the stopping power needed even on compacted snow or wet sand. Full carbon fiber wheels reduce the overall weight of a format that would be heavy in aluminum. This complete fat bike is a unique proposition: carbon fiber performance on terrain where it is rarely offered.
Advantages and disadvantages of choosing a complete bike
Choosing a complete BXT bike over a custom build has one decisive advantage: component coherence. Every part has been selected to work optimally with the others — frame, fork, brakes, drivetrain — with no risk of incompatibility or miscalibration.
Time savings are the other key argument. Assembling a high-end carbon bike requires hours of component research, compatibility verification, and fine adjustment. A complete BXT bike eliminates this phase and puts you on the road from day one, with the guarantee of a tested, balanced build.
The limit of a complete bike is customization: stock components target the general optimum, not every individual morphology. However, each BXT component is individually replaceable — upgrading at your own pace, starting with the parts that have the greatest impact on your riding.
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Frequently Asked Questions about BXT Carbon Bikes
How do I maintain a BXT carbon bike frame?
Clean your BXT carbon frame with a soft cloth and mild soap — never use a pressure washer. Inspect it regularly for hairline cracks, especially around the bottom bracket, headtube, and dropouts. Always use a torque wrench when tightening bolts: carbon does not forgive overtightening. Apply carbon assembly paste at all clamping points to achieve the correct grip at lower torque values.
What is the difference between UD and 3K carbon weave?
UD (unidirectional) carbon has all fibres running in one direction, offering maximum stiffness and minimum weight — the preferred finish for performance road bikes. 3K weave has a visible cross-hatch pattern of fibres, providing better impact resistance and a distinctive aesthetic. BXT uses high-modulus UD carbon for structural layers and 3K for the cosmetic outer layer on many models.
Is a BXT carbon bike suitable for commuting?
Yes, provided you take standard precautions: avoid kerb drops at speed, use a torque wrench for any adjustments, and lock the bike securely using frame protectors to prevent cable rub on the carbon. Carbon bikes are excellent daily riders — lighter and more comfortable over long distances than equivalent aluminium frames.
