Factor Ostro VAM SRAM Red w/ Power Meter

Factor

Ostro VAMSRAM Red w/ Power Meter

Claimed weight900gComplete bike
FrameFactor OSTRO VAM v2 — TeX…OSTRO Wide Stance Fork
GroupsetSRAM RED eTap AXS HRD (…SRAM XG-1290, 12-speed, 1…
WheelsBlack Inc 48|58 wheelse…
Tire clearance32 mm

The second-generation Factor Ostro VAM is a dedicated aero road bike engineered to balance aerodynamic efficiency with the low weight required for climbing. Updated for 2024, the frame undergoes a comprehensive redesign to reduce frontal area and manage airflow. The most visible changes include a sculpted, hourglass-shaped head tube and a substantially slimmer seatpost and seat tube, taking advantage of relaxed UCI equipment rules to nest the rear wheel more closely.

Beyond the aerodynamic reshaping, Factor addressed practical ownership details by moving away from a wedge-style seatpost clamp to a more reliable plate-based system and relocating the Di2 battery to a low-access port near the bottom bracket. Positioned as an uncompromised race machine, it targets competitive riders who want a highly responsive platform that does not sacrifice real-world usability or mandate a harsh ride.

Factor Ostro VAM
Build
Size
01 / Buy

Where to get it.

2 retailers · size 54.

Size
2 retailers · Size 54
02 / Specifications

Spec sheet.

Every component shipped with this build.

01Frameset
3 components
FrameFactor OSTRO VAM v2 — TeXtreme®, Toray®, Nippon Graphite® Pitch-Based Fiber (disc, internal routing, electronic compatible)
ForkOSTRO Wide Stance Fork
Weight900g
02Drivetrain & brakes
11 components
Front derailleurSRAM RED eTap AXS
Bottom bracketCeramicSpeed T47A aluminium cups / CeramicSpeed bearings available (DUB, 24mm, or Ultra-Torque compatible)
Front rotor160mm
Rear rotor160mm
03Wheels & tires
2 components
Front wheelBlack Inc 48|58 wheelset (front)
Rear wheelBlack Inc 48|58 wheelset (rear)
04Cockpit & contact
4 components
StemBlack Inc Integrated Aero Barstem (integrated stem/bar system; multiple stem lengths available)
HandlebarsBlack Inc Integrated Aero Barstem (reach 80mm, drop 120mm; multiple bar widths available)
SaddleNot specified
SeatpostFactor/Black Inc seatpost (0mm or 20mm setback available)
03 / Geometry

Geometry & fit.

7 sizes published.

The Ostro VAM utilizes a traditional race geometry that prioritizes an aerodynamic rider posture and agile handling. Factor offers the frame in seven sizes, ranging from 45cm to 61cm. To ensure consistent steering characteristics across the entire size run, the design employs four distinct fork offsets. This keeps the trail measurement steady between 57mm and 58.6mm, resulting in a front end that feels predictable at high speeds rather than overly nervous. Short chainstays keep the rear wheel tucked in tightly, contributing to the bike's eager turn-in response.

Rider fit is highly customizable from the factory, a rarity for integrated aero bikes. The bike is built around the one-piece Black Inc Aero Barstem, which features a slight backsweep on the tops and a subtle flare in the drops. Buyers can select from a wide array of stem lengths and bar widths to dial in their reach and drop. Additionally, the proprietary aero seatpost is available with either a zero or 20mm setback, accommodating a broad spectrum of saddle positions.

Reach × Stack · size 54mm

Where the handlebar sits relative to the bottom bracket — the single most important fit pair.

625586548509470STACK ↑345365385405425REACH →ENDURANCERACE / AEROSize 54384 · 542
01Fit geometry4 values
Stack542 mm
Reach384 mm
Standover height781 mm
Seat tube length502 mm
02Component geometry2 values
Handlebar reach80 mm
Handlebar drop120 mm
03Handling geometry7 values
Headtube angle72.5°
Seat tube angle74°
BB drop70 mm
Trail58 mm
Offset48 mm
Wheelbase985 mm
Chainstay length405 mm

Which size should I buy?

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04 / Other builds

The lineup.

4 builds, ranging $10,399 – $12,599.

The build ladder for the Ostro VAM is strictly premium, reflecting its position as a flagship race bike. The range is split across four electronic-only drivetrains: Shimano Ultegra and Dura-Ace, alongside SRAM Force and Red. Both SRAM builds include a power meter as standard equipment, while the Shimano builds omit them to keep base costs slightly lower for riders who prefer to choose their own power measurement system.

Regardless of the chosen groupset, the foundational components remain identical across the lineup. Every build features the same high-end carbon frame layup and the integrated Black Inc Aero Barstem. Crucially, all models roll on the Black Inc 48/58 carbon wheelset, which utilizes carbon spokes and staggered rim depths to minimize weight and maximize aerodynamic efficiency. Factor also equips every tier with a CeramicSpeed T47A threaded bottom bracket and CeramicSpeed SLT headset bearings, ensuring top-tier drivetrain smoothness and reducing long-term headset maintenance. While the entry price is undeniably high, the inclusion of these premium bearings, carbon-spoked wheels, and a fully integrated cockpit makes the overall package highly competitive against similarly priced flagship models from rival brands.

01
SRAM Red w/ Power Meter build
· Currently viewingSRAM Red w/ Power Meter
$12,599On this page
02
Shimano Dura-Ace build
Shimano Dura-Ace
$12,299
03
SRAM Force w/ Power Meter
$10,699
04
Shimano Ultegra build
Shimano Ultegra
$10,399
05 / Reviews

From the press.

7 reviews from the cycling press.

Reviewers consistently praise the Ostro VAM for delivering the speed of a dedicated aero bike without the punishing ride quality often associated with the category. On the road, the bike feels eager and highly responsive, translating pedal input into immediate acceleration. Despite the deep tube profiles, the frame manages road chatter effectively. One tester noted that while the ride is firm, it crucially "doesn’t beat you around and doesn’t feel harsh" (Cycling Weekly).

Handling is a standout trait, characterized by a stable, predictable nature that encourages aggressive cornering and fast descending. The steering is frequently described as "direct and purposeful without being twitchy" (Cycling News), allowing riders to make mid-corner corrections easily. When leaning into bends, the bike offers a "fine but controlled dial" (YouTube) of feedback that keeps the rider informed of available grip.

While the deep Black Inc wheels are exceptionally light and generally stable, a few reviewers noted they can occasionally catch crosswinds on particularly blustery days. Overall, however, the consensus points to a highly refined race bike that is "immensely rewarding to ride" (Velo), blending climbing agility with flat-road speed.

06 / Compared to

Compared to.

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