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Aaron
a Commuter
from Date Reviewed: November 24, 2008
Strengths: FastWeaknesses: Too tall seat tube to make sure the size was exactly the size advertised, Cervelo's own website mentions this.Bottom Line: Fast bike. 650c wheels spin up well, it corners well, and the ride is surprisingly smooth for aluminum. Weighs only slightly more than my Ti bike.
Favorite Ride: nantahala roads
Purchased At: craigslist
Bike Setup: Full 600
Mavic CXP 14/Shimano 600 wheels
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a Triathlete
from Date Reviewed: October 28, 2003
Strengths: Fast, comfy, cool-looking. Good in the flats.Weaknesses: Could be better for hills. The geometry and lack of hand positions hurts a bit, but it isn't too bad.Bottom Line: LOVE this bike! It's responsive, light, comfortable, and, above all, FAST! I picked up 3MPH on my favourite straight from my road bike with this. AWESOME bike. Real easy to get comfy, looks pretty, nice components, and aero.
Favorite Ride: Flats with some hills
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$500.00
Purchased At: Ebay
Similar Products Used: Just my Fuji with aerobars.
Bike Setup: Profile Design SL aerobars, 105 components w/ DA shifters, HED deep dish carbon rear wheel, Cane Creek front training wheel, Am. Classic race front, LOOK pedals, Selle Flite gel saddle
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Scott
a Triathlete
from ChicagoDate Reviewed: September 20, 2000
Strengths: Fit, price, geometry. Great to run off of. PriceWeaknesses: brittle paint? a few too many chips for the amount of time I've owned it.Bottom Line: Great deal for a tri-specific bike. I bought mail order, had to swap in a shorter stem to get comfortable. Great ride, really helped me run easier off the bike. Have gone up to 80 miles in training, 2 1/2 IMs this summer. Came stock with 20mm IRC paperlite tires, which just wasn't enough tire for me(5'11", 190). My only beef is the number of paint chips I've accumulated in 1 season. I don't know if that's a function of me or the paint job.
Similar Products Used: None
Bike Setup: Ultegra, velocity aerohead wheels/ritchey hubs
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Jim Elford
a Triathlete
from Auburn HillsDate Reviewed: June 4, 2000
Strengths: Lightweight, sturdy bottom bracket, great at climbing hills, fits like a glove, all ultegra components and syntace bars, PRICE PRICE PRICE!Weaknesses: None so far.Bottom Line: This is my first real tri bike, thank god I finally woke and smelled the coffee, and curse my stubbornness for not getting one (a tri bike) sooner! I got this bike for under 1300.00 from Bikesport in Dearborn Mi. it is a '99 model, but I dont care, its an absolute rocket!
The reason it was leftover from last year is the top tube is a bit longer than most tri bikes, and luckily I happen to be "Torso Man"! If you have a chance (if it fits you correctly) to own a Cervelo bike I would highly recommend it, you wont be dissapointed.
Favorite Ride: Highland
Similar Products Used: '99 Bianchi, '00 specialized allez comp
Bike Setup: Syntace aero bars and bull horns, all ultegra components, gippemmie wheels and hubs, body geometry saddle, everything is stock!
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