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iwilson
a Recreational Rider
from lakeland, fl, usaDate Reviewed: December 9, 2002
Strengths: weight, silky smooth, attention to detailWeaknesses: the riderBottom Line: i purchased the trek 5500 (2002) in late october. i now have about 800 miles on the bike. solid, smooth and a great climber. cosmetics are perfect. absolute great bike. accelerates like a cat w/ smooth handling regardless of speed. awesome machine!!!!!
Favorite Ride: bay lake wanderer
Purchased At: trek store, lakeland
Similar Products Used: colonago classic
Bike Setup: 2002 trek 5500, w/ dura ace - bontrager stem, wheels and bar.
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DavidS
a Recreational Rider
from Shwnee MissionDate Reviewed: October 1, 2001
Strengths: Stiff and easy to adjust, with any angle you could possibly want.Weaknesses: None. (okay, maybe it could cook me dinner)Bottom Line: No problems at all with this post. It is stiff, easy and accurate to adjust, and not ugly. The 2 bolt infinite adjustment is really slick, and grips the seat rails tight. The best thing about this seat post is that I have never noticed it on any ride...and that is how it should be! I can't comment on retail price as this was the stock post on my OCLV.
Favorite Ride: JOCO Airport circuit
Purchased At: LBS
Similar Products Used: SR Laprade, Shimano 600
Bike Setup: 2002 Trek 5200 OCLV - stock except Specialized Turbo Armadillo tires, Look 396 pedals.
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