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prbs
a Recreational Rider
from Date Reviewed: January 25, 2005
Strengths: Light and smooth for aluminum. Good, stable, versatile ride.Weaknesses: Personally, have not become a fan of the Campy components. I like the Campy style, but it's noisier and mechanically less efficient than Shimano parts I've ridden.Bottom Line: This is my first of two Litespeed Alum/carbon bikes and I've had no trouble with either. I went down hard on this bike and still had no frame durability problems. The bike is comfortable and performs well in the flats and going up hill. The Campy wheels are light and durable. I like it.
Favorite Ride: Mt. Charleston
Similar Products Used: Specialized Allez, Trek 2200, Litespeed Avior
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a Recreational Rider
from athens, ga, usaDate Reviewed: December 12, 2003
Bottom Line: I got this frame when Litespeed honored their warranty on the Atlas that developed cracks in the chainstays. Well the joke was on me because within 6 months the very same cracks emerged on the Orion frame. Maybe they'll honor the warranty again but I'll be damned if I'll ride anything else they send me.
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