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paul925
a TriathleteDate Reviewed: April 22, 2004
Strengths: Fast and smooth ride, responsive handling, and great looks. I have ridden many, many comfortable miles on it and will probably ride many, many more. And did I mention that the frame costs about half what you would pay for a Kestrel or Aegis? One of my friends rides a trek time trial bike which cost him over $3000 for the frame alone. He tried out my BP Stealth once, and told me afterwards he though it handled better and was stiffer than his trek!Weaknesses: I have to admit that I'm not a big fan of the logo. Sometimes, even when they are looking directly at it, some of my friends still need to ask me what kind of bike it is.Bottom Line: BP Stealth's super low prices on cool-looking carbon frames made me a little nervous about the quality, but with their 10 day satisfaction guarantee, I figured that it would be worth a try. When I opened the box, I was pleasantly surprised to find that the frame was practically a work of art - the clearcoat paint made it obvious that the carbon fiber was very carefully crafted, and all the curves, lines, etc were beautiful. I also got their FTT fork, which looked equally well designed. It took me an afternoon to put it together with exactly the parts I wanted on it, but I used to work in a bike shop, so I like assembling my bikes from scratch anyway. From the very first ride, I was impressed with the bike's feel. It is responsive and stiff, but it also dampens the road shocks much better than the aluminum frame I was riding before. I've been riding the frame for over a year now, and I still enjoy every ride I take on it.
Favorite Ride: Peak to Peak Highway near Boulder, CO
Price Paid:
$1050.00
Purchased At: www.bikeparts.net
Similar Products Used: I have owned a GT Vengeance, Litespeed Palmares, and a K2 Mod 5.0. The BP Stealth was my favorite of these, but the K2 was a close second.
Bike Setup: BP Stealth BP-3 frame, BP Stealth FTT fork, Profile Carbon-X aerobars, FSA Team Issue Carbon Cranks, Dura-ace components, Trico Split rail saddle.
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