
The NICH Reborn is a carbon road and TT bike priced at $18,499 NZD — up to 31.5% below comparable models from Specialized. Purpose-built for triathlon and time trial with Torayca carbon construction. Available in New Zealand direct-to-consumer with a lifetime frame warranty.
In the race against time, every detail counts. Designed for athletes who demand precision, efficiency, and independence, the 2025 Reborn is not just a new generation time trial and triathlon bike — it's a statement. A complete reimagining of what it means to be fast, functional, and free. Developed for elite performance but built with real-world needs in mind, the 2025 Reborn is NICH's boldest leap forward — lighter, faster, and smarter than ever.

At the heart of 2025 Reborn is our commitment to practical performance. Whether you're chasing a podium or traveling across the world for your next race, we understand that your bike must be as ready as you are. That's why 2025 Reborn was developed not only for maximum aero performance but also with the modern triathlete's lifestyle in mind. We engineered the 2025 Reborn for Tri-athletes and TT racers of all abilities. The updated geometry of the 2025 Reborn offers a compact, aggressive fit that doesn't compromise comfort or control — allowing every rider to unlock their full potential.

Purpose-built for time trial and triathlon racing, every element of the Reborn has been engineered for speed.

2025 Reborn is not just a bike — it's your travel partner, your race-day weapon, and your personal statement of dedication. Designed to go fast, pack light, and adjust on the fly. No more limitations. No more excuses. Just pure performance, anywhere in the world. 2025 Reborn. Built to race. Born to fly.

| Frame Material | Hi-Modulus Carbon Toray 800 |
| Fork | Full Carbon Toray 800 |
| System | Only Shimano Di2 12s / SRAM AXS |
| Seatpost | Carbon Setback 0-20mm |
| Handlebar | Carbon Integrated (TT bar 22.0mm) |
| Derailleur | Aluminum Plug-in |
| Thru-Axle | F 100x12x1.5 / R 142x12x1.5 |
| Headset | Upper 1-1/8″ Lower 1-1/8″ |
| Bottom Bracket | Evo 386 (diameter 46 x width 86mm) |
| Frame Weight | 1380 grams (Size S, painted) |
| Fork Weight | 435 grams (uncut) |
| Seatpost Weight | 220 grams |
| Max Tyre Width | 700×28mm |
| Color | Silver Blue |
| Frame Geometry | XXS | XS | S | M | L |
|---|---|---|---|---|---|
| Rider Height | <165 | 165-175 | 170-180 | 175-185 | 185> |
| ST Length (A) | 430 | 460 | 490 | 520 | 550 |
| ETT Length (B) | 503 | 515 | 530 | 544 | 560 |
| HT Length (C) | 90 | 90 | 100 | 100 | 120 |
| Chain Stay (D) | 400 | 400 | 400 | 400 | 400 |
| HT Angle (E) | 72.5 | 72.5 | 72.5 | 72.5 | 72.5 |
| ST Angle (F) | 78 | 78 | 78 | 78 | 78 |
| BB Drop (G) | 68 | 68 | 68 | 68 | 68 |
| Front Center (H) | 580 | 595 | 612 | 626 | 642 |
| Fork Length (I) | 370 | 370 | 370 | 370 | 370 |
| Wheelbase (J) | 970 | 985 | 1005 | 1016 | 1033 |
| Fork Offset (K) | 45 | 45 | 45 | 45 | 45 |
| Reach | 395 | 410 | 425 | 437 | 449 |
| Stack | 493 | 493 | 495 | 502 | 522 |
















The Reborn offers Torayca T800 carbon construction and an adjustable tri cockpit at $18,499 NZD, while the Specialized Shiv retails from approximately $27,000 NZD — making the Reborn up to 31.5% less. Both are purpose-built for triathlon and TT racing.
The Reborn is exclusively compatible with Shimano Di2 12-speed and SRAM AXS electronic groupsets. Complete builds are available with either option.
Approximately 7 days from Bangkok via Singapore to Auckland, plus assembly time. We'll keep you updated at every stage of the process.
Yes. Contact Kevin to arrange a test ride in Auckland. No pressure — happy to chat bikes anytime.
Lifetime frame warranty covering manufacturing defects. Components follow Shimano/SRAM global warranty terms.
Yes. NICH offers custom colour options on all models. Contact us to discuss your preferences.
25% deposit via bank transfer or Wise. Balance due on arrival in New Zealand. Contact us to start the process.
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