Summary: This is my first road bike after switching from mountain. I got a good deal on it because is was a "last years model". I test road it before i bought it and it felt really smooth right off the bat. You can feel the stiffness on the climbs and the Zerts inserts help absorb bumps really well. I have had a few problems with the shifting on both rear and front derailleurs and have had my chain fall off track a few times. I definitely plan to upgrade to the the new Ultegra SL components. Other than that, it's a great bike for the price and after some research found out that it used to be an S-Works used by Mario Cipollini so it must be great.
Strengths: Columbus Frame, Appearance, Stiffness, Ride, and Weight.
Weaknesses: Shifting isn't very smooth with the 105's even after having the components re-tuned. Specialized Pro tires don't have very good grip around tight corners.
Similar Products Used: Tested: Specialized Roubaix Pro and Look 586
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Bike Setup: Stock (full 105 shifting and drivetrain, specialized seatpost, saddle, stem, handlebars, Mavic Aksium wheels)
Shimano spd pedals
Summary: I got this bike because the LBS was having a 40%off moving sale. This bike provides a very smooth ride because of the relaxed geometry, carbon seat stays/fork, zertz inserts, and gel padding in the handlebar. It's fairly fast although definitely not stiff enough for road racing. This bike will do well in long charity rides, training rides, and centuries. It came with a full 105 group except the wheels. For the price I can't complain, however I will probably upgrade the derailers to Ultegra and the wheels to 105 or better. My other bike has Ultegra with 3000 miles on it and it shifts smoother than the brand new 105. It also has wheels w/105 hubs and they are SIGNIFICANTLY more efficient than the cheapo Aksium wheels. The freewheel the Aksium makes a very loud clicking when coasting, possibly the loudest I've heard.
Strengths: Frame gives smooth ride
105 Cranks
105 Shifters
Saddle and seatpost
Stem and handlebar
Weaknesses: Frame could be stiffer
105 derailers
Mavic Aksium wheels
Similar Products Used: Giant OCR1 w/Ultegra
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Bike Setup: Full 105 components
avatar 143 saddle
pro stem and handlebars
carbon seat stays, fork and seat post
Shimano 6610 Ultegra Pedals
Summary: I am seventeen and have always been interested in road bicycling. Seeing as this was my first road bike I decided to get something that would perform well and last a long time. After shopping around I decided to go with the Specialized Allez Comp Triple since it had marked down from 1900 and because it was the best bike I could afford to pay for. This bike is proving to be one of the best all around bikes out there in terms of value. It's aerodynamic frame, carbon fork and seat stays alows for a comfortable ride and attribute to it's decent weight of 19.2 lbs. In addition its full 105 components provide smooth gear shifting and predictable reliability. I am am extremely satisfied with this bike and would recommend it to anyone who can find it at such a low price.
Strengths: Full 105 components
Mavic Aksium wheelset
Four position adjusable stem
Sprints well and handles bumps in the road with ease.
Sleek design
Weaknesses: Saddle, perhaps I will switch to the toupe.
Similar Products Used: Specialized Allez Elite Triple
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Bike Setup: All Stock except I changed the tires to CONTINENTAL ULTRA GATOR SKINS
Summary: After owning the 2006 Allez Elite Triple and riding it for only 14 miles, I realized I needed to upgrade my crankshaft, cranks, calipers and wheel sets. So instead of upgrading those parts on the Allez Elite Triple, the bike shop allowed me to pay the difference for the Allez Comp Triple in which it had the Mavic Wheels, 105 calipers and cranks. I must say, I can notice the smoothness in shifting (the gears on the other elite triple wouldn't catch and I had to keep on adjusting it)and the brakes are more responsive as well. I highly recommend getting this bike if you ever plan to upgrade to a full set of 105s and better wheelset.
Strengths: Wheelset, Shimano 105 Parts
Weaknesses: Saddle, but again, it's my first road bike and I'm still getting used to it!
Similar Products Used: 2006 Specialized Allez Elite Triple
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Favorite Ride: From my house, lots of steep descents and climbs to choose from
Bike Setup: 54 cm, I'm 5'9, average build, weigh 160-175 depending on fitness level. I think it's stock-Ultegra all around, dura ace deraileur, FSA cranks, WH R-550 shimano wheels
Summary: I think My Allez comp triple is a great all around bike for the money.
It's my first road bike since I was 14, I'm a mtn biker recovering from roadie-hatred.
(still love riding my turner 5spot)
Climbs well, responsive, and I like the frame design with the aero-dynamic tubing.
this bike rocks, and wouldn't hold back a strong rider at all.
It's fun to drop bikes that cost three times as much.
Strengths: Stiff drivetrain, carbon to take out shocks, this thing performs well
Weaknesses: maybe a little twitchy on the descents, and when grabbing a water bottle.
Middle ring is a little big for climbing steeps, and little ring seems a little small.
I tend to force the middle ring or climb in third in the little ring.
I guess I'd prefer a widely geared double most of the time, but the granny gear is great when I'm done for anyway.
Similar Products Used: demos only Felt, Sirrus, TarmacSworks, IBIS, Look585(wow)
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