bmc citybike damen BMC Roadmachine Two Bike
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bmc citybike damen

bmc citybike damen BMC Roadmachine Two Bike

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bmc citybike damen BMC Roadmachine Two BikeThe BMC Roadmachine has always occupied a clear position in BMC's lineup: the platform built around what most riders actually need most of the time. With the Gen 3, BMC refined that vision into a bike that handles long days on the road, broken pavement, light gravel, and wet commutes without complaint and without sacrificing the feel of a genuine performance machine. The BMC Roadmachine Two Bike pairs the Gen 3 Advanced Carbon frame with Shimano 105

The BMC Roadmachine has always occupied a clear position in BMC's lineup: the platform built around what most riders actually need most of the time. With the Gen 3, BMC refined that vision into a bike that handles long days on the road, broken pavement, light gravel, and wet commutes without complaint — and without sacrificing the feel of a genuine performance machine.

The BMC Roadmachine Two Bike pairs the Gen 3 Advanced Carbon frame with Shimano 105 Di2 electronic shifting at $3,599. That combination is worth pausing on. A full 2x12 electronic drivetrain — not a stripped or entry-level version — on a carbon endurance road bike at this price is genuinely difficult to match. Crisp shifts under load, no cable stretch to chase over time, and consistent performance in any weather. The R7170 hydraulic disc brakes match the Di2 levers directly, creating a cohesive, purpose-built groupset that feels like it belongs together.

The frame deserves equal attention. The Roadmachine Gen 3 uses BMC's Tuned Compliance Concept (TCC) Endurance — compliance engineered into the carbon layup, not bolted on after the fact. A D-shaped carbon seatpost, compliance-optimized fork, dropped bottom bracket, and endurance-specific head tube angle work together to absorb road chatter without dulling ride feedback. Geometry runs taller and more relaxed than BMC's race platforms, prioritizing all-day comfort without sacrificing handling precision. Fender mounts on both frame and fork, clearance for tires up to 40mm at the frame, and an integrated downtube storage compartment with water-repellent pouch extend the bike's range into commuting, touring, and mixed-surface riding.

Design Benefits

  1. Shimano 105 Di2 at this price point. The full R7150/R7170 electronic groupset — derailleur, levers, and hydraulic calipers — is the headline spec here. Instant shifts under load, no cable maintenance, and consistent braking from matched hydraulic hardware. It's a meaningful upgrade over mechanical at any price; at $3,599 on a carbon bike, it's exceptional value.
  2. Tuned Compliance Concept (TCC) Endurance. BMC builds compliance into the carbon structure itself — through the fork, frame layup, and D-shaped seatpost. Combined with the dropped bottom bracket and endurance-specific geometry, the result is a bike that takes the edge off long days on imperfect roads without feeling soft or vague in corners.
  3. ICS integrated cable routing. The ICS stem routes cables cleanly into the head tube and through the frame, keeping the cockpit uncluttered and cables protected from the elements. It's a system that rewards both aesthetic and functional sensibilities.
  4. Genuine versatility built in. Fender mounts front and rear, 700x32 tires standard with clearance to run up to 40mm at the frame, and a Universal Derailleur Hanger (UDH) for forward-compatibility with future drivetrain standards. This is a bike that adapts rather than forces compromises.
  5. Integrated storage and lighting. The downtube storage compartment holds a purpose-designed water-repellent pouch beneath a drag-reducing bottle cage. The Integrated Rear Light 25 is USB rechargeable and clips in and out of the seat tube mount. Both come standard — no add-on cost, no awkward bolt-ons.

Final Take

The Roadmachine Two is built for riders who want one well-considered all-road carbon bike — and don't want to make excuses for it. It handles the Tuesday evening group ride, the long weekend gravel detour, and the wet autumn commute with equal competence. The Gen 3 Advanced Carbon frame gives it legitimate ride quality, and Shimano 105 Di2 gives it a drivetrain that outperforms the price tag. At $3,599, it represents one of the more complete packages in the endurance road bike category.

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