Technical ambition
Storck combines clear design with measurable function and high-quality use of materials.
We clarify model, size, equipment, availability and the right next step.
Storck technology is created through in-house development, material expertise and the goal of making every detail perform better on the road.
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Storck technology is created through in-house development, material expertise and the goal of making every detail perform better on the road.
Storck combines clear design with measurable function and high-quality use of materials.
Frames, details and systems are tuned so that form, weight, stiffness and ride feel work together.
In the end, what matters is how precisely, directly and reliably a bike works on the road, off-road or in everyday use.
German Engineering
The idea for our products comes from understanding what moves cyclists. In Idstein, solutions are sought, discarded, rethought and tested on in-house test rigs.

aerodynamics
Tube shapes, forks, cockpits and transitions are tuned for speed, control and efficiency. At Storck, aerodynamics is not an isolated value, but part of the complete system.

aerodynamics
Wind tunnel tests help verify and further develop forms. This creates road bikes that combine high speed with controllable handling.

Design
Storck design follows function. The lines remain clear, reduced and recognisable without hiding technical details.

AES
AES describes the connection between aerodynamic shaping and ergonomic usability. Speed and control are considered together.

AFS
The fork is a central part of the overall aerodynamic shape. AFS reduces unnecessary turbulence in the airflow while keeping the handling precise.

PPC
The Platinum, Pro and Comp platforms clearly classify technology, equipment and price level. This keeps the technical character of a Storck bike recognisable across different builds.

ISM
Integrated seatpost clamps reduce visible components, protect the clean form and contribute to a tidy frame silhouette.

CSC
The Circular Saddle Clamp combines precise adjustability with a reduced look. The detail shows how strongly function and design belong together.

DDS
Stiffness is built exactly where acceleration, steering precision and control need it. At the same time, the frame remains rideable and controllable.

SAS
Tube cross-sections are not considered in isolation. SAS coordinates individual areas so they function aerodynamically as a system.

HFX
Precisely tuned flex characteristics help integrate comfort, traction and control into a sporty frame concept.

AAS
Advanced Sectional Aerodynamics further develops shaping and considers individual frame areas with a focus on real riding conditions.

ILS
Infinity Loop Stay stands for consistent rear-triangle design. The shape combines stiffness, comfort and clear lines.

FSI
Flat sections are used where aerodynamics, weight and structural requirements come together in a meaningful way.

PPT
Frame sizes are designed proportionally. This keeps the character of a bike as consistent as possible across different sizes.

TFA
The axle and dropout areas are designed so that assembly, stiffness and power transfer work cleanly together.

T25
T25 stands for simple, clear maintenance with a reduced tool logic. Technical details should remain precise and work in everyday use.

NTR
Resin, fibres and layups determine how light, stiff and precise a carbon frame feels. NTR describes Storck's standards for material and workmanship.

Cyklaer
Even with smart e-bikes, Storck stays true to its technical standards: integration, everyday usability and riding dynamics are considered together.

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