Pros: Lightweight. Unusually comfortable. Brake extension levers increased my ease and safety on mountain passes. Cons: No major ones yet. Wider diameter handlebars preclude easily using some accessories.
Purchased February 2006 from Great Divide Cyclery in Helena Montana and ridden indoors on an exercise resistance trainer for 1-2 hours/week intermittently for about 3 months. Then finally took the leap and moved outdoors this summer. Early ...
Pros: Very cushy ride. Cons: Wide diameter headset, junky seat and post.
I bought this bike in 2006 to replace a stolen one. Mostly I have praise for this bike. The only drawbacks I would say are that the shifters have needed a lot of adjusting, and the unnecessarily weird, bulky headset make it hard to mount headlights and ...
Pros: cheaper than Ti, but you get what you pay for Cons: handlebar width, relatively rough ride, NOT for women, gearing is way off for touring/climbing
While it was only 1200$ this aluminum bike is a bit rough eventhough they advertise the carbon fork and seat stays are dampening. Compared to my titanium bike this is not a very nice ride. OK huge price difference, but still I think the Ti is well worth ...
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