
Hand-laid Toray T700 carbon at 900 g — light, stiff, and tuned for all-day comfort.

Hand-laid Toray T700 carbon at 900 g — light, stiff, and tuned for all-day comfort.

Tri-ready — add clip-on aero extensions for extra aerodynamic gains, plus wireless SRAM Blips you can place anywhere on your bars for shifting from any position.

Clearance for tires up to 35 mm — race-day speed or all-day comfort on the same frame.
Designed by Kevin Quan Studios and inspired by the undying spirit of the Pacific Northwest and the cascading beauty of the Rogue River, this bike offers versatility like none other. With increased tire clearance up to 35mm* compared to our previous road bike, The Rogue is set to be your go-to for race day and adventures alike. From the twists and turns of mountain roads to the rough surprises of forgotten back roads, The Rogue adapts effortlessly. Its prowess isn’t just limited to natural terrains; it's also a beacon of efficiency in city commutes. The Rogue promises a ride that's both dynamic and dependable.
*Tire clearance for wheels available through A2 can extend to 35mm. Other wheelsets may offer more or less clearance.
5nm torque wrench included in your order for bike setup. We highly recommend taking your bike to your local bike shop to finish setup especially if you have ordered Di2 or need any assistance in the final steps of setup. For more information on how to set up your Rogue, head to our Rogue setup page.
See full geometry tables and find the right frame size for your body before you buy.
View size guide & geometryWe're a younger brand, so here's an honest look at this build vs the Canyon Aeroad, QR Service Course, and Ventum NS1 (US list, June 2026). Prices are complete-bike; a carbon wheel upgrade is available on the Rogue, while competitors include their stock carbon wheels. Cells marked — are configurator-only competitor prices to confirm before publishing. Where they beat us, we say so.
| Best value A2 Rogue SRAM RED AXS |
Canyon Aeroad aero road |
QR Service Route aero road | Ventum NS1 V3 | |
|---|---|---|---|---|
| Price | $9,900 | from $10,499 | — | $10,999 |
| Frame | Toray T700, 900 g | Carbon (aero) | Carbon (aero) | Carbon (aero) |
| Groupset (entry electronic) | SRAM RED AXS | Dura-Ace Di2 | RED AXS | RED AXS |
| Tire clearance | 35 mm | 32 mm | 36 mm | 35 mm |
| Made for | Aero · Tri | Aero road | Aero road | Aero road |
| Frame warranty | Lifetime + crash replacement | 6-year | Limited | Limited |
| Where you buy | Direct | Direct | Direct | Direct |
Jack-Of-All-Trades
Road? Gravel? Both.
| Shifters | SRAM Red eTap AXS E1 |
| Front derailleur | SRAM Red eTap AXS E1 |
| Rear derailleur | SRAM Red eTap AXS E1 |
| Crankset | SRAM Red eTap AXS E1 2x12 · 48/35 |
| Cassette | SRAM RED XG-1290 10-36 |
| Chain | SRAM RED 12-Speed |
| Brakes | SRAM RED Hydraulic |
| Rotors | SRAM Paceline, 160mm |
| Bottom bracket | Dub BB86 |
| Stem | Vision Metron 5D ACR EVO (Integrated Bar/Stem) |
| Handlebars | Vision Metron 5D ACR EVO |
| Saddle | WTB Rocket V Steel |
| Tires | Goodyear Vector R 30c |
| Material | Hand-laid Toray T700 carbon fiber |
| Frame weight | 900 g |
| Designer | Kevin Quan Studios (designed the Cervélo P-Series) |
| Tire clearance | Up to 35 mm |
| Routing | Fully internal cable & hose |
| Axles | 12 mm thru-axle, front & rear |
| Tire clearance | Up to 35 mm — road & all-road tires |
| Wheels | Choose your wheelset above; accepts standard disc wheelsets |
| Setup | Road cockpit — stem & bar listed in the components above |
| Tri-ready | Add clip-on aero extensions for aero gains, plus wireless SRAM Blips placed anywhere for extra shift positions |
| Fit help | Free remote fit call + size calculator; free exchanges |
| Sizes | Small · Medium · Large · XL |
| Rider range | Approx. 155–193 cm |
| Ride | All-road endurance geometry — stable and comfortable for long days |
| Pre-assembly | Ships mostly assembled |
| You install | Seatpost, cockpit, and brake dial-in with the included 5 Nm torque wrench |
| Setup help | Step-by-step guide at a2bikes.com/roguesetup |
| Prefer a shop? | Most local shops finish the build for $50–150 |