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Jeff
a Recreational Rider
from Greenfield, Tennessee, USADate Reviewed: September 5, 2003
Strengths: Light weight, excellent build quality, great handlingWeaknesses: The stock spec Hutchinson tires lasted all of about 200 miles. They are probably great for someone living in a less rural area.Bottom Line: This bike seems to do everything well. It took some time to get used to the more aggressive steering tube angle, but now that that is settled it is great in the turns. Titanium really does sing. It seems that with this bike I got everyting that I had with steel, but lighter weight.
Favorite Ride: TTh ride from Robin's Bikes & Fitness, Destin, FL
Price Paid:
$2850.00
Purchased At: Outdoors, Inc., Memp
Similar Products Used: Tried LeMond (Steel), Cannondale (AL) and Trek 5200 (Carbon). The Tuscany seemed to have all of the good qualities of each and none of the bad.
Bike Setup: Stock Ultegra setup from Litespeed. Replaced only the saddle with another Selle Italia unit that I have rode for several years.
Also ponied up for the Flight Deck computer which I have really enjoyed (you seem to either love or hate it).
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mtbjohn
a Road Racer
from San Ramon, Ca USADate Reviewed: April 10, 2003
Strengths: Light weight. Good acceleration. Compliant ride on rough roads.Weaknesses: Even though it's cheaper than the Ghisallo and Vortex, it's still expensive.Bottom Line: The Tuscany is often described as the workhorse of the Litespeed line. But don't let that fool you, this is a not a clydesdale! The shaped tubing make this bike stiff where it needs to be and the curved seat stays make it compliant where it counts. This bike also corners very solidly.
I also must say that I really like the Chorus components. They shift much better than the old 105 group on my old bike.
Favorite Ride: South Gate Rd up Mt Diablo
Price Paid:
$2600.00
Purchased At: California Pedaler,
Similar Products Used: Trek 5000 OCLV
Bike Setup: Campy Chorus, Mavic Open Pro, Thomson seatpost, 3T stem & bar, Speedplay X2.
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Joel Terwilliger
a Road Racer
from Lafayette, CO USADate Reviewed: May 21, 2002
Strengths: Excellent craftmanship. Thoughtful touches such as replaceable bearing races on the hidden headset and compatibility with respected manufacturers (Campy and Cane Creek). Classic handling and looks. You'll own this bike for life.Weaknesses: You'll own this bike for life. You will never be able to seriously consider another bike again as an upgrade.Bottom Line: Excellent bike. The quality of the frame build on this bike is as good as it gets. Little touches like the barrel adjusters on the down tube providing adequate room for on the road adjustments, etc. The integrated headset accepts Cane Creek and Campagnola headsets--a very nice touch for the future (especially when you consider the bearing races are changeable so you don't have to worry about the frame itself getting wear and tear from the hidden headset).
It rides very smooth and handles quick, but in a predictable manner. It is very confidence inspiring on long descents and makes long rides much more enjoyable than with my previous aluminum frame.
If you're a serious rider, this is the bike for you. It doesn't have a flashy Colnago paintjob, but it rides better and has a more classic demeanor and look that you'll appreciate for years.
I bought this bike from Louisville Cyclery and had a fantastic experience. They went over fit from every angle (frame size, stem length and rise, handlebar dimensions, crank length, etc.). Although I have been riding a 172.5 mm crank for several years, they recommended a 175 mm crank based on my measurements. I can tell a positive difference. If you're going to buy a high-end bike, do it right and go with a LBS that will make the experience pleasurable.
Favorite Ride: Foothills around Boulder
Price Paid:
$2500.00
Purchased At: Louisville Cyclery
Similar Products Used: Specialized Allez Pro.
Bike Setup: Full Shimano 105/Ultegra with Xero wheels, ITM cockpit, Easton CT2 post, Speedplay X-3 pedals.
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