Cervelo Superprodigy Frames


  • Average Rating: 5/5
  • MSRP: $ 999.00
  • # of Reviews: 4

Product Description

  • Thermacrom steel tubeset made by Columbus
  • Steel micro-alloyed with manganese, chrome
  • Cervleo Carbon Seatpost
  • Cervelo 1 inch carbon fork


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Reviews 1 - 4 (4 Reviews Total)

User Reviews

Overall Rating:5
Value Rating:5
Submitted by Robert a Recreational Rider from

Date Reviewed: July 25, 2007

Strengths:    Great comfort without much loss of ride agility. Muscle fork is nice.

Weaknesses:    back wheel clearance to seat tube tight - max tire size probably 25cm.

Bottom Line:   
After 30+ years of riding this is the best riding bike I have ever owned. Great comfort for long rides yet good enough handling. If you like steel this is probably one of the finest modern steel frames made at any price. Muscle fork is great and carbon seat post is good. I am 6' and 205 lbs and this bike shows no sign of fatigue after 3+ years.

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Favorite Ride:   North of Boulder

Price Paid:    $999.00

Purchased At:   Excel Sports

Similar Products Used:   Gitane super corsa (old), custom reynolds (late 70's), Trek Aluminum (painfull!), Trek OLCV (nice ride till carbon fatigue/breaks).

Bike Setup:   2001 9 speed campy record/chorus.


Overall Rating:5
Value Rating:5
Submitted by James F a Recreational Rider from

Date Reviewed: July 1, 2007

Strengths:    steady handling, responsive, acceleration

Weaknesses:    None.

Bottom Line:   
The Cervelo Super Prodigy is incredible. It takes right off from underneath me and is extremely smooth and stable at speed. The steel frame is really smooth and it is really light. It takes off on descents and in sprints. An added bonus is that its not a bike that you see every day and it really feels like one of a kind. I have had no problems with it. The Shimano WH-R540 wheels have never been out of true. And the frame's black and white paint stands up to anything. All of the components run perfectly and they have been through a few minor crashes. All in all this bike is a smooth, stiff ride that helps me to go fast, and it can stand up to anything I throw at it.

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Favorite Ride:   Martha's Vineyard

Price Paid:    $1300.00

Purchased At:   International Bicycl

Similar Products Used:   None.

Bike Setup:   Ultegra 9 speed group. Easton EA70 Bars, EA50 stem, Cervelo Mach 2 Brake calipers, Cervelo Carbon seatpost, Cinelli Cork tape, Shimano WH-R540 wheels, Cervelo Aero carbon fork, Selle Italia Prolink Saddle.


Overall Rating:5
Value Rating:5
Submitted by Bumblebee Man a Road Racer from

Date Reviewed: August 21, 2006

Strengths:    Comfort, perfect handling, feels fast, looks, value

Weaknesses:    none really, although a 1"1/8 steerer would've given me more future fork options

Bottom Line:   
it's not possible for a steel bike to be any better than this. Buy one!! Pull out all the positive cliches, coz they'll be apt for this bike. It's stiff (for steel), handles perfectly in all situations, and has the typical springy comfort of good steel.

I have the 58cm model (center to top -- 57.5cm top tube), and I thought the frame would be a little lighter (it's 1670g totally bare), but I'm no weight weenie, so I don't care.

I found the 1" Columbus Muscle a little too flexy, so I swapped it over for an alu-steerer fork.

I paid $1700 Aus for the frameset (includes headset and carbon Cervelo seatpost), which is actually a pretty good price for a steel brand-name import down here. I would've payed more! The predecessor (the Cervelo Renaissance) retailed for double this price.

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Price Paid:    $1700.00

Purchased At:   Melbourne, Australia

Similar Products Used:   several SLX and 531 steel frames

Bike Setup:   9 speed Dura-Ace.
Mavic Cosmic Elites


Overall Rating:5
Value Rating:5
Submitted by teekren a Road Racer from

Date Reviewed: October 26, 2005

Strengths:    Ride Quality of fine steel. Must be just about the lightest steel frame made. Team CSC paint scheme is very good looking. Welds are top rate.

Weaknesses:    Really none. Could be lighter but then it wouldn't be steel. Bottom bracket weld could be prettier, not as nice as the other welds. Cervelo has discontinued this frame!

Bottom Line:   
Absolutely fantastic.
Colombus Thermocrom Foco Steel
Light (for any material) and stiff.
Corners and descends like it's on rails.
Climbs well too.

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Favorite Ride:   Making the selection

Price Paid:    $999.00

Purchased At:   Tri-all 3 sports

Similar Products Used:   Quattro Assi Easton Scandium

Bike Setup:   2004 Cervelo Super Prodigy
DA 10 39/53 11-23
Bontrager Race X-lite wheels
Veloflex pave tires
3T Less Stem & Bars
Fizziik Arione Saddle



Reviews 1 - 4 (4 Reviews Total)

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Cervelo SuperProdigy: My 25mile spin

Cervelo Superprodigy: This is Cervelo Steel, solid black with white Cervelo writing. My friend let me take it for a spin yesterday, went 25miles. This bike rides as flawless as it   Read More »

Superprodigy geometry

Can anyone help me, I'm trying to figure out if this bike would fit me? Does anyone have the toptube length for the superprodigys (or is that superprodigies)? I'd be particularly i   Read More »

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