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Seven Cycles Axiom Ti Custom

Seven Cycles Axiom Ti Custom

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Fabricated from tandem-specific butted titanium or steel tube sets, our 007 features a lateral tube frame design, the stiffest boom tube in the industry, and extra-plush seat stays. The tandem addendu...
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Reviewed by: 
Crusher

Review Date
January 4, 2008

Overall Rating
 5 of 5

Value Rating
 5 of 5

Used product for
1 Year

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Price Paid:  $3200.00 at Cascade Bicycle Stud

Favorite Ride:
Anything dry

Bike Setup:
The Seven has Campagnolo components with a FSA Carbon Crank and Ceramic BB, DT Swiss Wheels and Hubs, Chris King Headset (duh) Seven Stem and Seat Post (vanity) Deda Newton Bars and a Koobi PRS Saddle (oh baby!)

Plus a cross bike, a rain bike, a mountain bike and a single speed....

Summary:
It is worth every penny.

I read every review the web had to offer. Without a single negative word to be found, I set my expectations very high. This bike is better than I dreamed.

The ride was exactly what I wanted. It is compliant on the rough stuff and solid when sprinting out of the saddle, just as I asked. Not a hint of side to side flex. Seven wanted more information than I had to give for my security clearence. I am glad they did as the fit made the custom bike all that it could be. Even though I had speant years reading every word on bike fit and had used all the tools from plumb lines to fit kits when I swung my leg over my Axiom and rode it for the first time it was as if no bike had ever fit me before. I am in the perfect position all the time. You know how you move into position when you are about to apply power like for a seated climb ? I realized on my first ride I was already in position, no need to move.

The ride can be dialed in just the way you like it, so you better know what you want when you step up to the counter to order. If you are unsure you can certainly get help, but you get what you ask for, so think about it....

The finish is like a swiss watch. I feel like I am riding a piece of fine jewelry. The round tubes speak class so loud the carbon jigsaw frames just bow down out of respect.

I've logged a few thousand miles on this frame so far, and this is the frame I will ride until I die.

Strengths:
You get EXACTLY what you ask for. The quality of the build and the finish are legendary.

It isn't carbon. With Carbon being the flavor of the month; you can appear to the unenlightened eye to be old school while having your cake and eating it too. I beleive Carbon has no soul and this clear finished beauty is all soul.

Fit. I wish I could relate the impact the correct fit has had. I wasn't inches off, but a half a shoe size is an eigth of an inch and you know what a difference that makes. These guys know what they are doing.

Weaknesses:
This bike is reassuringly expensive. You can spend more, but you're just feeding your ego if you go beyond this.

Similar Products Used:
Calfee Luna Pro, Trek 5200, Jamis Eclipse, Specialized Aleez, etc...


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Reviewed by: 
Rudy Vanwel

Review Date
May 22, 2007

Overall Rating
 5 of 5

Value Rating
 5 of 5

Used product for
More than 3 years

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Price Paid:  $2200.00 at detroit in 2000

Favorite Ride:
bellyache ridge colorado

Bike Setup:
record spinergy fsa truvativ

Summary:
I got this frame at the dealers cost(returning me a favor)not knowing anything about the brandname. It has changed my life. Started riding alot to get my mind of my problems and fell in love with cycling. moved to colorado to bike more still,met my wife,had 2 more kids and are happier than I felt possible.
All this thanks to my seven. I would not know what another bike feels like nor do I want to.

Strengths:
Indestructable (It survived falling out of a truck doing 65)

Weaknesses:
Decals,but they are easely replaced

Similar Products Used:
none


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Reviewed by: 
jon

Review Date
March 30, 2007

Overall Rating
 5 of 5

Value Rating
 5 of 5

Used product for
1 Year

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Price Paid:  $7000.00 at Belmont wheelworks

Favorite Ride:
Portsmouth NH to Oqunquit Maine and Route 1A in NH

Bike Setup:
record 10, chris king headset, seven fork, Mavic SLC wheels, Modolo carbon bars, speedplay pedals, Terry Fly seat

Summary:
perfect fit, very stiff for such a comfortable bike. Much stiffer than my Litespeed Tuscany. I loved the Tuscany but because of my body proportions (6'2", 225 lbs,long torso, short legs)I could not get it to fit right. After 12500 miles, and a number of nagging injuries, I bit the bullit and got a custom fit bike. because this bike is very long and low extra large tubing was used. essentially the same tubing as the race model. I also had the drive train stiffness increased because of my weight. I had some trouble with high speed wobble when I first got the bike. It turned out to be the fork. Seven LOANED ME A SECOND BIKE, an Alaris Race, until the problem was resolved. At one point I had both bikes. People thought I had won the lottery. The alaris was a 60 cm sloped top tube. While it was a great bike as well, I really noticed the difference between it and the custom fit bike.

Strengths:
absolutely gorgeous. rides like silk. plenty stiff.

Weaknesses:
none

Similar Products Used:
Litespeed Tuscany with record 10 set up. Seven Alaris Race.


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Reviewed by: 
Len Van Hirtum

Review Date
March 6, 2007

Overall Rating
 5 of 5

Value Rating
 5 of 5

Used product for
More than 3 years

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Price Paid:  $5500.00 at Belmont Wheel Works

Favorite Ride:
White Mountains, NH

Summary:
I have logged over 12,000 miles on my Seven Axiom Ti which is equiped with a Dura Ace group and typical Seven parts.

The bike has been and continues to be wonderful. I even had two total knee replacements the year after the bike was custom made and I've continued to totally enjoy its riding characteristics. I've even taken my Seven to Europe where companions and on-lookers just simply loved the bike. I toured parts of Switzerland, Germany and Italy. The Italians were very impressed! (That, I think, is saying something)


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Reviewed by: 
Jim Dawson

Review Date
November 3, 2006

Overall Rating
 5 of 5

Value Rating
 4 of 5

Used product for
6 months

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5.00 of 5, 1 votes

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Price Paid:  $5000.00 at (Mad Wrench) Chris R

Favorite Ride:
Berkeley (CA) HAIR RIDE

Bike Setup:
Campy (compact) Record, Velomax wheelset

Summary:
Fast. Stable. Comfortable. Light. Individual. Perfect.

Weaknesses:
what?


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