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Merlin Metalworks Inc. Extralight Dura Ace 10

Merlin Metalworks Inc. Extralight Dura Ace 10

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Frame Material: 3Al/2.5V titanium
Frame Angles: 73.5 head, 73.5 seat
Sizes: 45cm, 47cm, 63cm, 49cm, 51cm, 53cm, 54cm, 55cm, 56cm, 57cm, 58cm, 59cm, 61cm...
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Reviewed by: 
Dave Patton

Review Date
August 29, 2006

Overall Rating
 5 of 5

Value Rating
 5 of 5

Used product for
1 Year

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Price Paid:  $5800.00 at Roswell Bikes

Model Year:
2005

Favorite Ride:
any route in Vermont

Bike Setup:
Full DuraAce drivetrain (swapped chain rings for FSA, since new DA rings are BUTT-ugly)53x39, 12-25
FSA Wing bars
Fizik Arionne saddle
FSA carbon seat post
FSA alum stem
Speedplay pedals

Summary:
Ride is incredible. Smooth, stiff, stable and fast.

Strengths:
Perfect blend of stiffness and comfort.

Weaknesses:
Other than cost, none that I've found.

Similar Products Used:
1990 Battaglin
1993 Schwinn Paramount
1995 Colnago Superissimo
1998 Santana Team Ti-700 tandem


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Reviewed by: 
The Chez

Review Date
June 22, 2006

Overall Rating
 5 of 5

Value Rating
 5 of 5

Used product for
Less than 1 month

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Price Paid:  $3000.00 at Sellwood Cycles/GVH

Model Year:
2004

Favorite Ride:
One without cars.

Bike Setup:
Merlin Extralight 57cm(2000), American Classic CR-420, Dura Ace 10, Easton EC-90, Sella Flite Ti, FSA Carbon Team cranks, Michelin Pro Race tires, Salsa bar, Thomson X-2 stem.

Summary:
My bike is actually a 2000 Merlin Extralight and I just got it. I freakin love it though. It's super super light and very supple. It had Ultegra 9 on it and I traded up to Dura Ace 10. Not really much of a difference but I could afford it at the time. The ride is much smoother than anything I've been on and I've tried steel, carbon and now titanium. I'm hooked on it. It's a great, smooth ride and when I stand up on it the thing zooms and on the downhills it screams. I look forward to many good years of use from this thing.

Strengths:
Clean welds, extra light, comfortable geometry, bling!, brushed look, ride quality, and light!

Weaknesses:
Bling.

Similar Products Used:
Specialized Epic carbon, Bianchi Eros, Giant OCR-2.


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Reviewed by: 
sony4me

Review Date
June 12, 2005

Overall Rating
 5 of 5

Value Rating
 5 of 5

Used product for
Less than 1 month

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Price Paid:  $8000.00 at Sigmasports

Model Year:
2005

Favorite Ride:
Anything with hills

Bike Setup:
Merlin Extralight 51cm with HP Carbon fork.
Dura Ace 10speed grouppo with Flight Deck
Chris King headset
Shimano Dura Ace racing wheels 16/24 spoke.
Bontrager 9cm stem,44 cm bars (Carbon)
Thomson Elite seat post
Avocet O2 racing Ti saddle
Time Impact Mag pedals
Time Carbon bottle cage

Summary:
After reading all the reviews, which I have always been somewhat skeptical, I am so very very pleased that the bike has lived up to not only the reviews, but my own personal expections. Having ridden a Kestrel K200SCI for over 10 years, I thought that nothing could ever been as good. The Kestrel fitted 'perfectly'; I was in a great position, good power, comfortable, all the benefits of Carbon fiber, light weight. As I poured over the specs of the Extralight, I was concerned with some of the small changes in the geometry such as the seat angle and longer top tube. With the great professions at Sigmasports we were able to make changes to the stem length to make up for the minor geometrical changes of the new frame. With the latest Dura-Ace 10 speed parts and Dura-Ace wheels, Carbon stem and bars but my tried and loved Avocet O2 saddle, the bike came in at 16.2 lbs. That was a savings of over 3lbs from my Kestrel. That first ride over the familiar roads of Richmond park left me grinning from ear-to-ear as I came home. The rough patchs became even more smooth, and those hills just melted away. 3lbs is a lot not to have to lug up a hill. The downhill was tracked straight and solid and I didn't need to touch my brakes at all. The HP carbon fork was solid, stiff yet not harsh. My first 3 laps on the Extralight left me more relaxed than ever. I can't say enough for this bike. You have to ride it to believe it. By the way, if you can, get a Shimano flight deck with the Dura Ace setup. It is a thing of wonder not having to look down at your gears to see which gear you are in.

Strengths:
Light weight, great power transfer on the hills, Dura Ace shifting, Flight Deck

Weaknesses:
None yet.

Similar Products Used:
Kestrel K200Sci, Zunow Z-1


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