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$0.00 Model Year: 2007 Bike Setup: Chorus/Centaur/Veloce 10, 7800 cranks, various standard 32/36 training wheels (clincher and sew-up), race older zipp 404s. Thomson stem, kestrel bars. Standard flite saddle. Summary: 2nd to the Caad9, this has got to be the best value race/sporty feeling frame currently available. Well-done carbon for $1100 is rare. That said, you get what you pay for. It's still a mass produced Chinese frame that lacks the perks of top grade carbon, vibration-tuning, size specific tubing and geometry, good paint, etc. Playing the weight game at a price point, it's not as stiff through the steerer tube and top tube as I'd like. Nor does it ride as nicely as the $3,500 frames out there, or even as well as my much stiffer and older aluminum Klein. It's no noodle though either, and you'll never be able to blame out of saddle efforts on this bike, but it just doesn't feel quite as substantial as a more expensive frame at the same weight - it gives the feeling of brittleness. Frames aren't meant to withstand strange forces, but some are better than others and I would expect this one to crack easily in a crash. I had stress cracks on the downtube of one frame, quickly rectified by the Seattle manager and no problems on the new frame. Again, you get what you pay for. Best thing is probably the handling. The 57cm is a good stage race frame, with truly neutral handling that allows you to take off rain coats mid pack but still cut tight lines in off camber corners. High speed descents on rough roads while trying to drink, etc can be a little interesting and wobbly due to the lack of torsional stiffness though. I'm not trying to bash the frame because I've ridden far worse for more money and it really is great for the price. The best measure is that although it may just be a budget race tool that meets a price point, it's still a bike I enjoy taking out for short evening spins. Strengths: handling, bb stiffness, weight, customer support Weaknesses: poorly tuned ride,frame durability (one fatigued and cracked on me), chipping paint, lack of size-adjusted geometry or tubing. Similar Products Used: Klein Quantum, Caad 4/5/8/9/system six, Trek 5200, Specialized Tarmac "Expert", E5,lots of steel, Bianchis, old Specialized Epic, older carbon Raleighs (yuck), older aluminum Raleighs (very good). 
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