Some amazingly low stepovers here. But I'm not surprised they managed to make them stiff enough to serve their intended market. It's a sort of reverse Colin Chapman Conundrum: Low stepover, thick ali tubes, stiffness, choose the right two and you can have all three.
What makes a diamond frame in ali so unpleasant to ride in the wrong circumstances is also what makes a wave frame workable. But, for the amount of visible material, the weight of these bikes will astound you you. Ali in those diameter just isn't light because the wall thickness cannot be scaled down very much, as steel can. (Well, it can, but you'd have to machine it externally or draw it internally in ridges rather than a constant wall thickness. Bike designers, an ultra-conservative lot, would go crazy at such a novel idea, and accountants will reach for their ulcer medicine at the cost. It would be much cheaper to weld up a small-tube triangulated beam.)
Andre Jute