The ASR lineup is split between the standard C-Series carbon frames and the lighter, premium Turq-Series frames. The C-Series builds serve as the entry point, featuring mechanical or wireless SRAM GX drivetrains, RockShox Select-level suspension, and alloy DT Swiss wheels. These models utilize internal tube-in-tube cable routing for easier maintenance.
Stepping up to the Turq-Series drops frame weight and introduces higher-end components. The mid-tier T-Series builds upgrade to RockShox Ultimate suspension with a TwistLoc remote, lighter Fox Transfer SL dropper posts, and SRAM X0 Transmission drivetrains. However, reviewers frequently noted that these mid-tier models still rely on relatively heavy alloy wheelsets, which can dull acceleration compared to similarly priced competitors.
At the top of the ladder, the flagship T5 Ultimate build showcases a wireless-only frame devoid of cable ports to save maximum weight. It features SRAM’s XX SL Transmission, a Quarq power meter, carbon DT Swiss XRC 1200 wheels, and the automated RockShox Flight Attendant suspension system. While the C-Series models offer the most accessible value for privateer racers, the Turq-Series frames provide a premium foundation for riders willing to invest in aftermarket carbon wheel upgrades to maximize the platform's potential.