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Jim
a Triathlete
from Chapel HillDate Reviewed: November 10, 2001
Strengths: Price, some nice standard features.Weaknesses: Sugino crank with square bolt bb, top tube is quite long as is the head tube (buy one size smaller than usual and you'll be happy you did), bike is quite heavy out of the box, fork is threaded.Bottom Line: For the money this bike is about the best you can get. Features including velocity rims, axial pro tires, speedplay pedals.
Price Paid:
$700.00
Purchased At: NIB on RBR classifie
Similar Products Used: Cannondale MS series - however they are a bit more $$$$
Bike Setup: I upgraded the crank, BB, front and rear derailleurs, and chain to Dura Ace. sold the original part
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Don
a Triathlete
from Mt. Pleasant, MI, USADate Reviewed: August 19, 2001
Strengths: Great features for the buck. Very fast and aero.Weaknesses: Harsh ride on rough surfaces.Bottom Line: I really like this bike. I'm new on the Triathlon scene and needed a good starter bike. Couldn't find any other bikes that packed this much value at around $1,100.
Only thing I might add is a carbon fork because the ride is a little stiff over rough roads. Climbs great, and is very fast and comfortable. Colorado Cyclist has been good to work with. My fork came with paint blemish and they were happy to replace it.
Great bike for the money.
Price Paid:
$1100.00
Purchased At: Colorado Cyclist
Similar Products Used: Cannondale Road Bike
Bike Setup: Mix of 105 with Speedplay pedals and Velocity rims.
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