This is a demo bike with some signs of wear and tear from being ridden at our Ambleside store. For more details about the condition of this bike, call our Alpkit Ambleside Store Heroes on 015394 54954.
Camino Al is built for those moments when the road turns into trail and the bridleway drops off into single track. Spritely and comfortable on the tarmac with enough in reserve to explore off-road trails, it transforms your riding experience and turns dead ends into possibilities.
Capable, tough and quick aluminium adventure bike for exploring the world.
Infused with DNA from cyclocross, gravel, and adventure race bikes, the Camino’s relaxed geometry was designed for long day comfort, with a longer wheelbase, slacker head angle and lengthened headtube for a more natural riding position.
Tuned for long days with trail capabilty at its heart. The long wheelbase and 69° head angle make for a stable and confident ride, even over rough trails. Every size has been tuned for a 50-70mm stem so every rider gets direct and responsive steering.
The Camino swallows huge tyres. Ride 700c x 50mm or 650b x 2.2” - that’s most mountain bike tyres covered.
Lightweight, stiff and responsive. The Camino's full carbon fork gives direct steering and smooth braking. It's completely adventure ready with mudguard and rack mounts.
Take anything anywhere. The Camino has mounts for everything you need - panniers, guards and extra mounts for adding cages to the forks. The downtube has triple cage mounts so you can set your bottle to be at a height for easy reach or lower to accommodate larger frame bags.
Clean lines and tidy cables thanks to fully guided internal routing. The Camino also has routing for a dropper seatpost.
A BSA threaded bottom bracket is super-durable and readily available, wherever you find yourself. So it’s not a pain in the bottom bracket!
Generally we recommend: Small: Riders between 5ft 2in and 5ft 7in Medium: Riders between 5ft 6in and 5ft 10in Large: Riders between 5ft 9in and 6ft 2in X-Large: Riders 6ft 2in and over
You can also take into consideration the standover height to ensure you pick a bike that will be a good fit. If you measure your inside leg and ensure there is a minimum of an inch from the toptube to your crotch this will give you enough seatpost adjustment to find your optimum saddle height.
Size | Small | Medium | Large | X-Large |
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ST - Seat tube | 460 | 490 | 520 | 550 |
TT - Top tube | 536 | 562 | 592 | 629 |
HT - Head tube | 150 | 170 | 190 | 210 |
HA - Head angle | 69 | 69 | 69 | 69 |
SA - Seat angle | 74.5 | 74 | 74 | 73 |
CS - Chainstay | 435 | 435 | 435 | 435 |
BB - BB drop | 73 | 73 | 73 | 73 |
FO - Fork offset | 50 | 50 | 50 | 50 |
WB - Wheelbase | 1051 | 1073 | 1105 | 1132 |
SO - Stand over | 752 | 773 | 795 | 815 |
RE - Reach | 380 | 395 | 420 | 440 |
SK - Stack | 563 | 582 | 600 | 619 |
Weight: S: 1.9kg; M: 2.0kg; L: 2.0kg; XL: 2.1kg |
6061 Aluminium |
One piece carbon monocoque fork |
Seatpost diameter: 31.6mm |
Seat tube OD 34.9mm |
Headset: IS42/28.6 | IS52/40 |
Disk brake only |
Mud guard and pannier rack mounts 700 x 50mm or 650b x 2.2” tyre clearance 12mm bolt through axles at both ends |