Orbea Aspin Triple Older Road Bike

5/5 (4 Reviews)
MSRP : $1049.00


Product Description

Frame Material: aluminum, carbon seat stays
Frame Angles: 73.2 head, 73.2 seat
Sizes: 48cm, 52cm, 54cm, 56cm, 60cm
Colors: Blue/Silver
Fork: Zeus AC
Rear Shock: Not applicable
Brake Levers: Campagnolo Xenon Ergo
Handlebar: ITM
Stem: ITM
Headset: 1 1/8" integrated
Front Der: Campagnolo Xenon, bottom-pull/clamp-on
Crankset: Campagnolo Xenon, 30/42/52 teeth
Rear Der: Campagnolo Xenon
Pedals: Not included
Tires: 700 x 23c Michelin Dynamic


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User Reviews

Overall Rating:5
Value Rating:5
Submitted by NewRoadie#? a Recreational Rider

Date Reviewed: April 20, 2005

Strengths:    Climbs -well better than my beaters anyway!...looks beautiful, nimble, light, fast--Campy drive train is awesomely 'sure-footed', made by a co-op in Spain

Weaknesses:    NONE SO FAR THAT I CAN THINK OF>>>-sort of uncomfortable but goes like the wind...(& I believe i'll be able to 'mollify' that fit-problem)

Bottom Line:   
Only been 360 miles in the two-1/2 weeks i've had her but she's a beastie!
Note: i was told this was the same as the Volata but from it's specs i'm not so sure.

I Wanted more of a touring type bike in my 'golden' years but saw this hand made Basque beauty (& the price!) & -well basically went berserk...

Having some difficulty adjusting to the new ergonomics(after riding beater mtbs for years)but hope to plush it out satisfactorily w/bigger tires, a different seat, stem, etc.)

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Favorite Ride:   Any one where i don't get hit by a motor-vehicle...

Price Paid:    $750.00

Purchased At:   LBS(Big Swingin' Cyc

Similar Products Used:   Tried various models from Specialized,(Allez sport?) Giant(Cypress SX, LX)Trek,
(520?-see how i was trying to get a more cozy ride???)Novara Rondenee, Bianchi Eros, Brava--wish i'd had the money for that Eros!!


Bike Setup:   'Stock' except for Shimano 646 pedals, (which i hope to swap for some roadie-ones soon)a clip-on Topeak rack w/rack-trunk , my Specialized BG seat(which I hope to swap for a more 'forgiving' one soon) Cateye computer & light, (one)Conti Top Touring 28cm tire which i hope to replace soon w/(TWO)Gatorskin ones or something similarly flat resistant but w/less tread...


Overall Rating:5
Value Rating:5
Submitted by NewRoadie#? a Commuter

Date Reviewed: April 20, 2005

Bottom Line:   
Wanted to add that tho' the Volata may be a different bike i find the experience to be similar to those who reviewed it in double & triple. -It darts on cue & decends 'as if on rails' as one person put it.

It also climbs well enough--i'm just out of shape & grumpy as i was looking for something more plush however being a city dweller i now can appreciate why bike messengers & such use ones like this...-i do actually feel safer than i did on some of the 'tourier' ones.

Also the reason i find the fact that it's made by a co-operative a strength (besides the obvious--comfort w/the fact that wokers who made my bike are making a decent wage & thus the quality control will i assume be better than some desperate -hungry?- person in Taiwan making 4$ per hour or even a teen over at Trek making 8. :-)

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Favorite Ride:   At my age? -any & every...-rain or otherwise...

Price Paid:    $750.00

Purchased At:   lbs



Overall Rating:5
Value Rating:5
Submitted by NewRoadie#? a Commuter

Date Reviewed: April 20, 2005

Bottom Line:   
Wanted to add that tho' the Volata may be a different bike i find the experience to be similar to those who reviewed it in double & triple. -It darts on cue & decends 'as if on rails' as one person put it.

It also climbs well enough--i'm just out of shape & grumpy as i was looking for something more plush however being a city dweller i now can appreciate why bike messengers & such use ones like this...-i do actually feel safer than i did on some of the 'tourier' ones.

Also the reason i find the fact that it's made by a co-operative a strength (besides the obvious--comfort w/the fact that wokers who made my bike are making a decent wage & thus the quality control will i assume be better than some desperate -hungry?- person in Taiwan making 4$ per hour or even a teen over at Trek making 8. :-)

Expand full review >>

Favorite Ride:   At my age? -any & every...-rain or otherwise...

Price Paid:    $750.00

Purchased At:   lbs



Overall Rating:5
Value Rating:5
Submitted by NewRoadie#? a Recreational Rider

Date Reviewed: April 20, 2005

Strengths:    Climbs -well better than my beaters anyway!...looks beautiful, nimble, light, fast--Campy drive train is awesomely 'sure-footed', made by a co-op in Spain

Weaknesses:    NONE SO FAR THAT I CAN THINK OF>>>-sort of uncomfortable but goes like the wind...(& I believe i'll be able to 'mollify' that fit-problem)

Bottom Line:   
Only been 360 miles in the two-1/2 weeks i've had her but she's a beastie!
Note: i was told this was the same as the Volata but from it's specs i'm not so sure.

I Wanted more of a touring type bike in my 'golden' years but saw this hand made Basque beauty (& the price!) & -well basically went berserk...

Having some difficulty adjusting to the new ergonomics(after riding beater mtbs for years)but hope to plush it out satisfactorily w/bigger tires, a different seat, stem, etc.)

Expand full review >>

Favorite Ride:   Any one where i don't get hit by a motor-vehicle...

Price Paid:    $750.00

Purchased At:   LBS(Big Swingin' Cyc

Similar Products Used:   Tried various models from Specialized,(Allez sport?) Giant(Cypress SX, LX)Trek,
(520?-see how i was trying to get a more cozy ride???)Novara Rondenee, Bianchi Eros, Brava--wish i'd had the money for that Eros!!


Bike Setup:   'Stock' except for Shimano 646 pedals, (which i hope to swap for some roadie-ones soon)a clip-on Topeak rack w/rack-trunk , my Specialized BG seat(which I hope to swap for a more 'forgiving' one soon) Cateye computer & light, (one)Conti Top Touring 28cm tire which i hope to replace soon w/(TWO)Gatorskin ones or something similarly flat resistant but w/less tread...



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