Triathlon Gear Reviews

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date: October 16, 2007
review by: D.Z.
(3.4)

If you are comfortable on this type of aero-bar, these are a good cheap entry to aero-bars with enough adjustability to satisfy most riders.

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date: October 16, 2007
review by: jryals
(4.9)

If you are the kind of person that needs to drive a BMW or a Mercedes, go buy a Cervelo. If you know value and quality buy and Acura or Lexus, and don't forget the bike rack because you are Felt B2 worthy

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date: October 15, 2007
review by: christian rope
(4.7)

A great investment for me. It has enabled me to increase the distance of my trail run as my preffered route has no water stops for 10 - 12 miles. I recommend it.

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date: October 15, 2007
review by: globalchaos
(4.8)

Get it. I plan on using it as much as I can. I have 1000 plus miles so far and will continue to log them in. Will eventually upgrade and probably stay with FELT

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date: October 15, 2007
review by: ceningolmo
(4.5)

Easily the best investment I have made in my triathlon training with the exception of my membership at BT.

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date: October 15, 2007
review by: BrianO
(4.8)

Someone referred this bike to me and I made the purchase based on that recommendation and haven't been disappointed. I've logged about 250 miles on it and its all good. By comparing to other entry levels, it has a few marginally better components and still cheaper than most others. Its heavy, but thats to be expected.
Would recommend.

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date: October 15, 2007
review by: perkins_jerryw
(3.9)

For the price the shorts work, but for just a few dollars more better constructed shorts can be found

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date: October 15, 2007
review by: D.Z.
(4.2)

Overall, an excellent entry level bike that I don't regret buying for a second. The Ultegra and 105 groupo mix has been solid and required only a few adjustments here and there. The triple crankset is nice for when I was just starting out, but I am finding that I don't use the granny-gear anymore so it is just unnecessary weight at this point.

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date: October 15, 2007
review by: D.Z.
(4)

Overall, when these wear out, I will buy another Speedplay product. I might choose the stainless steel version for more durability, but for the price, I can't complain. Highly adjustable, low profile for powering through turns, and dependability of use make them great. Carry the pedal covers with you, and use the teflon grease to keep the cleats lubed and you'll be happy.

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date: October 3, 2007
review by: bdj6020
(4.6)

I LOVE This!

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date: October 2, 2007
review by: joemac3
(4.6)

Great entry and intermediate level bike. will be riding this bike for a long long time!!! Love the granny gear

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date: October 1, 2007
review by: stuartjeff
(2.6)

Its an ok bike but if I had it to do all over I think I would have just searched Craigslist for longer and tried to find a second hand bike for the same price. My next bike will come from an LBS.

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date: September 22, 2007
review by: tcovert
(4.7)

Bought one pair on closeout special...and nabbed two more a few months later when I found them marked down at an outlet store.

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date: November 30, 2007
review by: wsm9363
(4.1)

Pretty great tool, can give a lot of information.

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date: September 21, 2007
review by: wsm9363
(4.6)

Great bike.

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date: September 18, 2007
review by: hjmiii
(4)

The P2 and P2K model has a long and prestigious career in triathlon history. If you want high-end bike features like a rear wheel cutout, carbon seatpost, and aero shaped frame tubing, but don't have the money for the truely high-end, then this model is for you.

The 2006 model year started offering an all carbon option in this model line. 2005 was still an aluminum frame, but Cervelo's smart wall tubing still makes it very light and stiff for an Al bike.

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