Giant TCR Advanced SL 1 Road Bike
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HOW TO PURCHASE A GIANT BICYCLE Giant Bicycles are only sold our Corona,CA retail store (2410 Wardlow Road, Suite 109, Corona, CA, 92880). This item cannot be purchased online or at our Riverside, CA location. If you are interested in a ...
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Ride: Very stiff in the BB and head tube, and it's quite a light bike too (I recall my large frame and complete build with pedals, computer and cages tipped in under 16 lbs). Accelerates/climbs well, and very stable on fast descents. The back end isn't overly harsh for a race bike/
Package: Cheaper than most 'known' bike brands for the kit you get.
Lifetime frame warranty.
I am going to be really picky because there really isn't anything wrong with the bike, but here are some comments worth nothing: It's almost too stiff in the front end, notable on rough surfaces. While the ISP is fantastic to ride, it can be a pain to travel with. Giant sells a great/cheap ISP bike bag, but it's only available in Europe for some reason!
It's about as aerodynamic as a brick.
Stiff and light but relatively smooth ride. The ISP is really comfortable, but requires a special bag or case for travel. And it can also be stressful taking a saw to your carbon frame...
Great overall package (Ksyrium SL Prem's, full Dura Ace).
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Cervelo R3 (2006), Trek 5200, Specialized Tarmac (2006), Lemond Croix de Fer...
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Stiffness, but very compliant for a race bike. Looks even better in person.
Spendy, but with the components you get, this is ready for any racing right out of the box.
I've been riding the 2010 TCR Advanced SL ISP for about a month now. Probably around 500 miles on it so far and one road race. I looked at so many different bikes in my search for a new road bike, I feel your pain if you can't decide. However, say what you want about Giant being a big conglomerate company that ships their bikes to Thailand to be built, this is one incredible bike. For one, out of the box with zipp cages, chromoly speedplay pedals and cosmic carbone wheels, this weighs in at 15.48lbs. Take and put your favorite pair of carbon tubulars on and you are right at 15lbs +/- depending on the brand and weight of those wheels. The Cosmics roll really nice and are very aero, but I wouldn't use these for a climbing course. But with Tubulars on this thing, it is very responsive and when you stand to sprint or climb it doesn't waste a watt. Plus, for a race bike this is very smooth over chip seal and rougher roads. I think the ISP has something to do with this as I've heard the regular seat post is stiffer and gives a harsher ride. If you are worried about getting an ISP, don't, with the two clamps that come with the bike you have from 20mm to 40mm of adjustment, but if you are spending this much on a bike, get a bike fit. I can't tell the different between this bike and a Cervelo R3...same ride quality, smoothness and stiffness. As with the R3, I felt if I could put a knobby tire on the Giant, I would also use it for cyclocross as it just feels so solid over the rough stuff. The Red group it comes with works seamlessly and is an easy switch from the harder shifting Dura ace and thumb shifting Campy. Overall, love this bike, can't wait to race on it more, plus...this thing looks way better in person than any pics I could find online.
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Litespeed, Cervelo, Velovie, older Giant TCR's
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Light weight, stiffness. components, comfortable ride, good looking bike.
Pricey but you get a lot for your money
I replaced a 2004 ?Giant TCR with this new Giant. It is a remarkable upgrade. this bike is much stiffer and corners better and descends much better than the previous model. I have 500 miles on the bike and am very glad i made the cahnge. The ride is very comfortabel also, I'm fresh after a 3-4 hour ride.
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Giant TCR, Waterford RS 12
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Stable and stiff, yet forgiving in all the right ways
D-A 7900 is nice, but not the be-all-end-all
Price
Why price the Ultegra SL and DA versions so differently?
In short, this bike is amazing. Having ridden Giant TCR's in previous years, I was always nervous about the harsh ride and twitch handling. This newest frame/setup, however, is nothing short of perfect in my mind.
Very stable and stiff in a sprint (both bb and fork/head tube), but not at all chattery. This bike rides as comfortably as my other "less racy" bikes, but is able to really perform when I want it to. I could put in 100mi. days on this frame very comfortably, but it is unparalleled for racing use as well.