The geometry is where the "70" in the name becomes relevant. It strikes a balance between a relaxed touring position and an aggressive gravel stance. The wheelbase is slightly extended for stability when loaded with gear, but the handling remains snappy enough for unloaded fun. It features a rigid fork (typically carbon or aluminum depending on the specific build year), which enhances steering precision and eliminates the maintenance of suspension systems on long, remote trips.
However, the Furo 70 Full is the perfect machine for:
The bike is highly tunable. You can adjust the head tube angle (from 63° to 65.5°) and the bottom bracket height (by 7mm) to suit your riding style, whether you prefer steep tech or fast flow.