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Leopard Cycles M1

Leopard Cycles M1

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Two years in development, Leopard Cycles introduces the M1, Leopard's first monocoque carbon road bike. The M1 preserves the hallmark ride quality of the CL1 while improving weight and stiffness with ...
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Reviews 1 - 4 (4 Reviews Total)
Reviewed by: 
Raoul

Review Date
January 21, 2009

Overall Rating
 5 of 5

Value Rating
 5 of 5

Used product for
Less than 1 month

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Price Paid:  $4700.00 at Leopard

Model Year:
2007

Favorite Ride:
round the mountain

Bike Setup:
Full Chorus 11 gruppo, Leopard seatpost, Zipp SLC carbon bars, Easton EA-70 stem, Fulcrum Zero wheels

Summary:
It's a 2008 but I couldn't select that from the pull down!
The bike is phenomenal - everything I was hoping for - comfortable, no road vibration, stiff, responsive, quick, etc. Quality seems to be top shelf, paint job is terrific... The Fulcrum Racing Zeros get a shout out for being the nicest wheels I've personally ridden. Yipee!

Strengths:
stiffness, comfort, responsiveness

Weaknesses:
none so far unless you count the fact that due to the radically shaped tubes you can't use a conventional bike stand - I'm actually buying a BB cradle, fork mount stand (like the pros use) to accommodate it (even the seatpost is diamond shaped). Just saying...

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Basso Devil (alum), Trek 2300 (carbon)

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Reviewed by: 
gerald sylvester

Review Date
March 14, 2008

Overall Rating
 5 of 5

Value Rating
 5 of 5

Used product for
3 months

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Price Paid:  $3800.00

Model Year:
2007

Favorite Ride:
Lago di Garda, hills of Woodside

Summary:
I had a bunch of questions and little customization questions and all emails and voicemails were replied to within a few hours. Great customer service and beyond willing to go the extra mile. Ask and you'll be pleasantly rewarded....dream it and you'll get it.

I picked mine up in person so that saved money on S&H and the crate. They even loaned me a shorter and longer stem for while I took my brand new bike to the bike fitter only a short distance from the Leopard. Again, amazing customer service.

After riding it for about 800 miles over varied terrain, I absolutely love the bike. It climbs great. It descends even better....felt like I was ripping Giant Slalom turns they way it accelerated out of the turns even at about 45+ mph and smooth over bumps with very predictable handling. Beautiful ride.

My small M1 frame, Dura-Ace with 12-25, EC70 handle bars, Rol d'Huez wheels (excellent wheels), speedplay Zero Ti, and two Zipp carbon cages (included without asking...again, amazing customer service), my small HR monitor watch and cyclometer came out to 16 pounds 7 ounces. (no frame pump, nor baggie).

It might be weird to drop big money on a bike sight unseen but you won't disappointed. Highly recommended.

Strengths:
Damping of bumps yet phenomenally responsive on descents, nicer bike than from a big manufacturer at a cheaper price, beyond phenomenal customer service which is worth its weight it carbon

Weaknesses:
None.

Similar Products Used:
Test rode Trek, Look, Orbea, Specialized, Ridley, Giant, Scott, Time,

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Reviewed by: 
Darrell Alexander

Review Date
November 25, 2007

Overall Rating
 5 of 5

Value Rating
 5 of 5

Used product for
1 Year

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Price Paid:  $7200.00 at Leopard Cycles

Model Year:
2006

Favorite Ride:
Climb To Kaiser

Bike Setup:
Leopard M1 monocoque frame size large.Campy carbon Ultra Torque compact crank,Campy derailleurs,Campy Ultra 10 shifters/brakes and skeleton calipers.Look Keo carbon,titanium pedals,Ksyrium ES wheels with SpinStix skewers,SMP evolution saddle,Ravx Herculite carbon stem,FSA K-wing carbon bars,Ravx carbon bottle cages.

Summary:
I purchased the M1 frame from Leopard and had my local bike shop guru,Roger Guzman,build it.It is by far the most responsive bike I've ever owned and it climbs like a dream.I was able to cut an hour off my previous best time of our local epic called the Climb to Kaiser.155miles,14,000ft.of climbing.The M1 is also stable on long technical descents.Visually,it's stunningly beautiful.The monocoque frame's tubing is multi shaped and the mix of candy metallic paint and translucency causes lots of heads to turn.Did I also mention that the M1 is very light? The way mine is built, including pedals,cages,and computer hardware is 15 1/2 lbs.

Strengths:
stiff,light,responsive and gorgeous.If you want a bike that stands out from the crowd,this it.

Weaknesses:
none

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Orbea Orca,Kuota Khan

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Reviewed by: 
twjudson

Review Date
November 8, 2007

Overall Rating
 5 of 5

Value Rating
 5 of 5

Used product for
3 months

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Price Paid:  $3624.00 at Leopard Cycles

Model Year:
2007

Bike Setup:
Frame Size: L (55cm)
Color: Blue candy with translucent blue
Handlebars: Easton EC70 Carbon Wing Bar 44cm (c-c)
Stem: Thomson X-2 130 mm
Crankset: Shimano FC-R700 Compact (50/34) 175mm
Wheelset: Fulcrum Racing 5
Cassette Dura-Ace: 11-23
Pedals: Dura Ace

Summary:
The bike is great. My last bike was a custom made steel frame; however, I had no problem getting an exact fit. The large frame size was perfect. I still think that steel rides more comfortable than carbon fiber, but the weight tradeoff was worth it. The bike handles exceptionally well. The paint job is terrific. I did quite a bit of research before purchasing my M1 frame, and there other good bikes available. The problem is that they are all $2000-3000 more expensive. There is no question that the M1 is the best frame on the market for the price.

Strengths:
Price and outstanding customer service. Whenever I had a question, the folks at Leopard were very responsive. Although I was not able to test ride the bike before I purchase it, I really don't consider this a drawback. I wasn't able to test ride any of the custom built frames that I have owned either, and everything worked out well.

Weaknesses:
The only drawback was having to wait three weeks for the bike. However, the wait was worth it.

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