Aqua Junior CT
- Presentation
- Technical Specifications
- Technology
Excellent features, an attractive image and affordability for just about anyone. Those are the three mainstays of the Aqua frame: aluminium with excellent features, lightweight and with a great appearance. We’ve created this great range of bikes with different colours, assemblies and components, knowing that no two tour riders are the same,
- Name
- Aqua Junior CT
- Construction
- TIG Welding
- Technology
- Double butted aluminium, T6 heat treatment, monocoque fork
- Materials
- Double thickness 7005 aluminium, T6 heat treatment, Orbea Carbon Bronze monocoque fork
- Guarantee
- Lifetime warranty
- Design
- Hand-painted in a choice of four colours
- Weight
- 9,710 kg.
- Use
- Leisure sport and initiation
This is a reliable bike, ideal for initiation. It's the perfect companion if you're taking up cycling for the first time, and the perfect partner for riding hundreds of kilometres with no drop in performance or durability.
Aqua is the ideal bike for leisure, for riding your favourite roads and for getting to destinations that other bikes can't take you to. Because to get to the top and enjoy it, you need the right bike and you need it to be reliable.
Richard Poulen, member of the Bordeaux Cycling Club (France)
Richard Poulen
(35 years old) France
Member of the Bordeaux Cycling Club
The Quebrantahuesos for the first time?
The first time was six years ago, and I haven’t missed a race since. But I didn’t start out with the Quebrantahuesos, my first race was the Treparriscos. Phew! And that was a difficult one! I have great memories of it, I’ve never been so hot in all my life! But I just wanted to finish, and feel part of a race that’s so important in Spain, and share my love of the sport with all the other race fans.
Which bike did you start out with?
I had a Zeus. A great bike, but I’d been thinking of changing it for a long time, and after that race I went for it. I wanted a bike that suited what I was doing better - I'd had the Zeus for 10 years and I needed a new one. I couldn’t afford an Onix, which was my favourite, so I went for an Aqua. The next year I tried it out in the Quebrantahuesos.
What does the Aqua do for you?
Everything! It’s my escape route. I belong to the Bordeaux Cycling Club in France. We take part in the Quebrantahuesos every year, and in the Octogonal too. And we ride whenever we can. At weekends we get some serious cycling done, at least a hundred kilometres. The Aqua is very safe and reliable and I really like its shape.
What’s the next step for you?
Winning the Quebrantahuesos… (laughter). No… I just want to go on enjoying racing with an Onix. I’m an aluminium fan, and the Aqua is very smooth, but I wouldn’t mind trying a carbon bike. Would Orbea give me a free Onix?










