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Tifosi Auriga Disc

That this is the third generation of the Auriga Disc says something about quite how far Tifosi has come in recent years. The British brand has been around more than two decades but for much of that time produced steel and aluminium workhorses. They were great for slogging through the worst of the British winter but were invariably relegated to the garage when summer rolled around and the fancy bikes came out to play. The Auriga Disc is proof that Tifosi is now more than capable of producing those fancy bikes too.

The main point of difference compared to the previous model

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