Strengths: Frame is strong and durable. Components work very well and reliable.
Weaknesses: Never keep a stock seat! Get something more user friendly for the tuck into the areo bars during an Olympic Distance Tri.
Bottom Line:
Great Tri bike! Just started out competeing in triathlons last year and I love this bike. Everything is stock, it rides like a champ. I can tuck down onto the areo bars and just go! No problem with shifting...pop...pop...pop up or down and it reponds very well and quickly. Smooth and durable. May upgrade to some deeper welled rims for more performance but other then that I wouldn't change a thing. To be honest I think it's a 2006! I got it right at the turn of the year.
The Aloha is Fuji's lowest entry level Tri specific bike, it doesn't act like it. Very comfortable aero position, tried aero bars on my Roubaix and never felt like I could stay tucked for very long. Tracks well when your head is down for a break and seems to have Fuji's reliablity and tolerances.
Here for the week on a photo shoot and fun...nice way to have breakfast eh brah!? :cool:
Aloha!
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ALSO COMES W/ EASTON WHEEL SET
WHAT DO YOU GUYS THINK???
IM DOING A TRIATHLON IN FOUR MONTHS
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