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  • Double butted head tube for lower weight
  • Litespeed titanium 3/2.5 G.E.T. (Geometric Enhanced Tubeset)
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Reviewed by: 
Ronald

Review Date
September 19, 2009

Overall Rating
 5 of 5

Value Rating
 4 of 5

Used product for
1 Year

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Price Paid:  $6999.00 at River City Bicycle

Favorite Ride:
3 State 3 Mountain

Bike Setup:
Full RED group, Nokon housing, Ligero Wheels, GP400S tires, Thompson Post and Stem, Ritchey WCS bar, Speedplay Zero Ti, Fizik Aliante saddle. 14.7lbs 6.67kg

Summary:
I decided to purchase a Ti bike despite the offerings available in carbon. The ride is like nothing else out there. Very smooth and fast. The handling is very nice and predictable. While it doesn't have the ultimate BB stiffness of a high end carbon bike, it does climb really well. I'm only 2 minutes off my PR on a local climb I used to do 10 years ago. I'm sure I could match it if I could ride more. Descending is a dream. The flex it does have makes the bike very comfortable and sure footed at high speeds.

I was particular about the seat angle on this bike because I found bikes I used in the past (49 or 50cm frames) didn't have a slack seat angle. The Icon was .5 degrees more slack than I had used in the past. This allowed me to set my saddle farther back than I had been able to in the past and use a more normal setback seatpost.

Strengths:
Not carbon
Handmade in USA and in my hometown
Will last a lifetime
Repairable

Weaknesses:
Bottom bracket isn't as stiff as highend carbon

Similar Products Used:
Litespeed Siena
Specialized Tarmac '07
Specialized Elite CroMo '04
Cannondale CAAD9,8,7,Optimo,4

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Reviewed by: 
lunky

Review Date
September 13, 2009

Overall Rating
 4 of 5

Value Rating
 3 of 5

Used product for
6 months

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Price Paid:  $6300.00 at LBS

Favorite Ride:
Any warm rides with fast riders

Bike Setup:
Dura Ace 7800
Ardennes wheels
Conti 4000 tires
Selle Italia SLR seat (very nice seat)

Summary:
I have over 3000 miles on this bike and I have grown more attached to it over time. It is not the hottest looking bike but I think it is a fast bike, but not the lightest. It seems to do everything well but not great with the exception of the ride quality. Handles well on fast descents.


Strengths:
Not a carbon frame in a carbon world.
Seems fast, I am faster on this bike.
Weighs about 17 lbs.
Ti frame will last nearly forever without loosing stiffness and etc.

Weaknesses:
Litespeed decals are ugly and clear coated over the labels (problem to remove?)
Expensive frame
Common brand for Ti
Not a carbon frame in a carbon world

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Serotta Fierte
Specialized Langster

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