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Reviewed by: Fred_Litespeed(Unregistered User)
Review Date August 23, 2004 Overall Rating
4 of 5
Value Rating
4 of 5
Used product for Less than 1 month
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Price Paid:
$2599.00
at Colorado Cyclist Favorite Ride: long climbs Bike Setup: All stock set-up with Ultegra double. Summary: This is my first road bike after 15 years mountain biking. The bike feels light and tight and fast. I have put in less than 100 miles, but it feels good to me. I think that I made a good choice on a bike that will bring me years of pleasure and where I can upgrade components onto a really nice frame. I wanted a ti frame that would perform and last a long time. I did a lot of research but little test riding. Bought this because it was a good closeout deal - last production year for the Classic.
Once I recieved the bike I had it fitted to be sure I had the right size. Switched out the stem from 120 to 110mm. I am 6'4" and riding a 61cm frame: it does not feel cramped in any way. I have longer legs and average torso; I find it comfortable with seat at max height and stem angled up (just a couple inches from seat down to the handle-bars.)
My rating numbers are pretty arbitrary because of my lack of experience with road bikes. I am 95% satisfied with this purchase and would rate it a 5 for ME; but I am sure there is always room for improvement. (e.g. if had the Dura Ace package could I make it a 5?) I trust that with time, experience, and education I will be able to say I am 100% satisfied with this purchase - especially for a first road bike! Strengths: Expect a long life out of the titanium frame. It feels fast and responsive, and tracks well. Weaknesses: None so far for the riding that I plan to do: group and solo rides with some racing for fun. In trying to translate what I understand about different fram types and ride characteristics I may sense that this bike does not have the stiffest rear triangle; i.e. I could imagine it is possible to have a sensation of slightly better power transfer when really pushing a sprint. Similar Products Used: None (unless you count Cannondale mountain bikes.)
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