Quintana Roo Caliente Triathlon Bike


  • Average Rating: 3.33/5
  • MSRP: $
  • # of Reviews: 3

Product Description

The Quintana Roo Caliente is one incredibly fast bike that have just named “hot”, but using the Spanish translation just made it sound even more intense. The Caliente’s new handcrafted full carbon frame is leaps and bounds ahead, in both ability and head-turning characteristics, than any other bike in its class.


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Overall Rating:4
Value Rating:5
Submitted by murphy.caine a Triathlete from

Date Reviewed: August 15, 2008

Strengths:    Good climber. Super-aero while still comfortable after 100+ miles. Nice graphics

Weaknesses:    Not good for downhill switchbacks.

Bottom Line:   
When I decided to get serious about triathlon it gave me an excuse to buy a "high-end" tri bike. I intially intended to buy a PS2, got such a deal on this bike (came with Zipp 404s) I couldn't pass it up.

I love this bike and was surprised to read so many bland reviews. It's super light, agile, really strong on the climbs, and looks shape. I've put countless miles on it and laid it down at high speeds without any major damage to the frame. I completed an Ironman on it and qualified for the 1/2 iron world championchips. Never had any serious problems on downhills, although it can get a little hairy on downhills with sharp turns...like all tri bikes.

QR knows triathlon. If you can get a good deal on this bike I would take it.

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Favorite Ride:   Lake Placid climbs

Price Paid:    $3200.00

Purchased At:   R&A Cycles

Similar Products Used:   Cervelo P2C, QR Kilo, Felt B2

Bike Setup:   Dure-Ace start to finish
Zipp 404 wheels (for races)
Podium Quest Aero-Bars TT
Selle Italia Gel Race Saddle
Professional fit @ Fitwerx (highly recommended) www.fitwerx.com


Overall Rating:2
Value Rating:4
Submitted by frostbite36 a Triathlete from

Date Reviewed: July 6, 2008

Strengths:    Looks nice. It is very aero. Price is cheap.

Weaknesses:    VERY unstable at high speeds. Don't get this is you are seriously fast or aggressive on hills. If you live and race on the flats it is safe, but don't travel anywhere hills or fast.

Bottom Line:   
Only purchased frame and fork and did a custom build from there. Overall nice finish and stiff. I am dumping because it is so unstable at speed, especially decending. Anything over 33MPH is suicide! It develops high-speed whobbles with or without wind. VERY unstable with any wheel combination incliding Tri-spokes, disk and spoked wheels. My position is not too aggressive and the bike fits me. 55cm was the size I beleve.

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Favorite Ride:   Red Rocks Loop Las Vegas

Price Paid:    $750.00

Purchased At:   online-ebay

Similar Products Used:   Light speed ultimate, Softride TT

Bike Setup:   All dura ace, FSA carbon compact cranks, HED3 carbon sewup wheels, profile carbon-x bars.


Overall Rating:4
Value Rating:5
Submitted by twntbo a Triathlete from

Date Reviewed: September 17, 2006

Strengths:    Speed. Aerodynamics. Power transfer.

Weaknesses:    Even with a carbon fork and carbon seat stays, the bike is stiff and less forgiving. I am sure that the '06 model (in full carbon) would be more comfortable.

Bottom Line:   
I purchased the bike on closeout, a steal for $2K. Quintana Roo has a forward feeling geometry, which I love. The bike is crazy fast, defintely the fasted bike I have owned. This is my third tri-bike. To compare to my road bike just wouldn't be fair. My only complaint is that the bike is not the most forgiving.

Background -- I have roots as a roadie with recent years as a triathlete. I have completed in too many Sprints to list, three Olympic races and have an upcoming half-iron next week. If I ever set my sights on a full IronMan, I will probably invest in a full carbon rig for comfort.

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Price Paid:    $2000.00

Similar Products Used:   Triathlon bikes: Guru Chrono, Fetish Cycles

Road Bikes: Trek 5200, Look 555


Bike Setup:   Dura Ace drivetrain, Ultegra brakes, FSA carbon cranks, Hed 3s for training, Zipp 909s for racing.



Reviews 1 - 3 (3 Reviews Total)

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Is this Schwinn Caliente is a good deal?

I'm new to cycling and I'd like to get a used bike to start out. This will be for recreational riding, maybe commuting, and maybe a sprint distance triathlon. (I don't care to go   Read More »

Is the Quintana Roo Caliente UCI compliant??

I was just wondering if anyone knows if the 2006 Quintana Roo Caliente is UCI compliant. I know QR makes bikes specially for triathlons but I wanted to use it in a local TT that r   Read More »

schwinn caliente squeaky

Hi. I have a pretty old schwinn bike that says Caliente on the frame. It has started to squeak when I apply pressure to the pedals, so I 'assume' the bearings either need grease    Read More »

schwinn caliente, good buy? centurion elite gt

I am a college student and well it was my first year, i brought up to school a centurion ELITE GT can anyone tell me about this bike how good the components are, weight, worth...?    Read More »

Muy caliente!

Made veggie chili last night. Since I'm a lifetime vegetarian, I have never before made chili of any kind, and had never become acquainted with chili powder. Some sheltered existen   Read More »

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