The New Optima Baron

November 30th, 2009 @ Jerome Hediger  -  2 Comments

Optima Baron, Orca and Lynxx are in stock now.

Are you finally ready to leave behind the pain your current upright so kindly gives or perhaps the bent you are riding is not giving the performance you desire? You need to look no farther than the Optima Baron, Lynxx or Orca.

The Baron Attack is the bike for riders whom demand nothing but the best performance and handling. Cutting edge design combined with unsurpassed handling make this bike the ultimate racing machine. The unique Optima chain guide design and its very relaxed geometry make this racing bike very suitable for the open road. It is due to its specifications and characteristics that the Baron is the most popular low racer seen at races. The Baron has a 51″ wheelbase, 22″ BB height, 13-1/2″ seat height and seat angle from 23-28 deg. The frame is 7005-T6.

The Lynxx Attack with a 20″ front wheel and 26″ rear wheel, cargo rack, fenders and rear suspension make for comfort , speed, stability and adjustability. Many daily commuters and travelers enjoy the features and benefits the Lynxx has to offer.
The Lynx can be ordered as above seat or under seat steering.

The Orca Attack with a 26″ front and 26″ rear wheels, cargo rack, fenders and rear suspension makes the bike ideal for trekking. This bike features a combination of a low seat height for easy access, plus off road capability due to its dual 26″ wheels. The bike feels at home on the pavement as well as in the African savannah. The Orca can also be ordered with above seat or under seat steering.

All three models come with radial spoked Kinlin rims for light weight and superior strength. They also come standard with at least one Avid mechanical disc brake.

The Optima bikes offer superior value for their surprisingly low cost. Check it out, I think you will agree.

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2 Comments → “The New Optima Baron”


  1. Joel Watson

    8 months ago

    Hi Jerome,

    Do you have Optima Baron’s in stock? If so, could you please tell me the going rate?

    Thank you,
    Joel Watson


  2. Jerome Hediger

    6 months ago

    Yes, Barons are available in orange, black and white for $2400 plus $90 freight.


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