That's a smart move. The Detroit is the spiritual reference, but the Omera needs its own visual identity. A seat tube cutout is a strong signature — instantly recognizable and signals "this is a track-bred frame" without copying Dosnoventa's exact look.
| Feature | Detroit | Omera |
|---|---|---|
| Seat tube | Standard round | Cutout wrapping rear wheel ✅ |
| Down tube | Columbus Airplane ovalized | 50mm round (battery inside) |
| Drive | Chain | Gates CDX belt (visible difference) |
| Brakes | None (track) or rim | Hydraulic disc |
| Rear dropout | 120mm track | 135mm horizontal/sliding |
| Motor | None | Bafang G020 (stealth hub) |
The cutout + belt drive + disc brakes together give the Omera a completely different silhouette from the Detroit while keeping the same aggressive 74°/76° pursuit geometry. Someone who knows bikes would clock it immediately as its own thing. ppl-ai-file-upload.s3.amazonaws
One thing to flag for the frame builder — the Omera has 135mm rear spacing (not 120mm track), so the seat tube cutout needs to be wider than a typical track frame cutout. The wheel sits in the same plane but the hub flanges and disc rotor are wider. Make sure the cutout clears:
- Tire (700×25c) + 3mm each side minimum
- Disc rotor on the non-drive side
- Belt on the drive side
This is doable but the frame builder needs to know upfront. Want me to add this to the frame fabrication brief?
Beyond the 6% space saving, there are several strong arguments for the oval:
Directional Stiffness
An oval tube lets you put stiffness where you need it. The downtube's biggest load is lateral flex from pedaling — orient the wide axis horizontally and you get far more resistance there, while allowing slight vertical compliance for comfort. A round tube gives equal stiffness in all directions, which means you're over-built vertically and under-built laterally for the same wall thickness.bikeforums+1
Columbus MAX tubesets used exactly this principle: elliptical cross-sections oriented so the major axis opposes the highest active stresses.[astrocycloalpine.weebly]
Aerodynamics
An oval profile with the narrow axis facing forward cuts wind drag compared to a circle of equivalent area. At city speeds (25 km/h) it's marginal, but it's free — you're already oval for other reasons.unionsteel+1
Better Stress Distribution
Oval tubes have no corners (unlike square/rectangular) but also distribute stress more evenly than circles under directional loads. This improves fatigue life under repeated loading. For an e-bike frame that vibrates from motor + road input, that matters.ytdrintl+1
Frame Joint Geometry
An oval downtube meets the head tube and BB shell with a wider, flatter weld interface on the lateral axis. This gives more weld surface area and a stiffer junction compared to a round tube of the same cross-section area.pailian-aluminium+1
Visual Proportions
Subjectively, oval downtubes look more "designed" and premium — almost every modern performance frame (Pinarello, Liv, etc.) uses ovalized tubes specifically because they signal intentional engineering.pinarello+1
Summary
The only real pro-circle argument is manufacturing ease (standard round tube stock, simpler jigging). For Omera, oval wins on every axis that matters.
Directional Stiffness
An oval tube lets you put stiffness where you need it. The downtube's biggest load is lateral flex from pedaling — orient the wide axis horizontally and you get far more resistance there, while allowing slight vertical compliance for comfort. A round tube gives equal stiffness in all directions, which means you're over-built vertically and under-built laterally for the same wall thickness. bikeforums
Columbus MAX tubesets used exactly this principle: elliptical cross-sections oriented so the major axis opposes the highest active stresses. [astrocycloalpine.weebly](https://astrocycloalpine.weebly.com/columbus-steel-tubesets.html)
Aerodynamics
An oval profile with the narrow axis facing forward cuts wind drag compared to a circle of equivalent area. At city speeds (25 km/h) it's marginal, but it's free — you're already oval for other reasons. unionsteel.co
Better Stress Distribution
Oval tubes have no corners (unlike square/rectangular) but also distribute stress more evenly than circles under directional loads. This improves fatigue life under repeated loading. For an e-bike frame that vibrates from motor + road input, that matters. ytdrintl
Frame Joint Geometry
An oval downtube meets the head tube and BB shell with a wider, flatter weld interface on the lateral axis. This gives more weld surface area and a stiffer junction compared to a round tube of the same cross-section area. pinarello
Visual Proportions
Subjectively, oval downtubes look more "designed" and premium — almost every modern performance frame (Pinarello, Liv, etc.) uses ovalized tubes specifically because they signal intentional engineering. velo.outsideonline
Summary
The only real pro-circle argument is manufacturing ease (standard round tube stock, simpler jigging). For Omera, oval wins on every axis that matters.