Triathlon Gear Reviews

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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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date: September 17, 2007
review by: gramby
(5)

I love this bike. My geared-bike friends don't really get it, but for you fixies, I highly recommend it. Also - the price has dropped since I got mine. Base price as of September 2007 is $499.

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date: September 17, 2007
review by: gramby
(4.1)

Overall, an excellent starter bike. I have yet to replace it as my general road bike, and am merely upgrading and adding components [within reason] for now.

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date: September 17, 2007
review by: wsm9363
(4.1)

Good looking shoe, fit my foot well.

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date: September 15, 2007
review by: lasvegas99
(5)

Cant wait to try it in my first race. Only if they made a suit to help you bike and run faster....

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date: September 15, 2007
review by: lasvegas99
(4.9)

All in all, a great bike. Try to find a bike with this setup at the shop, you wont come close to the price nor the quality.. Remember, the frames are all made in the same place....

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date: September 14, 2007
review by: agilis
(5)

The finest road bike I've ever owned.

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date: September 12, 2007
review by: agilis
(4.7)

Love this bike. You can't lose with QR!

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date: September 11, 2007
review by: ranger5oh
(4.8)

Great bike!

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date: September 11, 2007
review by: maikell77
(3.9)

weight or lack there of, Saddle, 105/ultegra mix, Light but durable wheels, good tires,

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date: September 8, 2007
review by: reiner
(4.4)

Great first pedals, I look forward to getting more comfortable on them!

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date: September 8, 2007
review by: reiner
(4.2)

So far, so good! I'm very new to cycling shoes and clipins, but they feel comfortable, and make me look like a real cyclist!

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date: September 8, 2007
review by: reiner
(4.8)

A great, entry-level wetsuit that makes me feel safe and protected.

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date: September 7, 2007
review by: michael2_19030
(5)

Would look pretty nice with Zipps or HEDS

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date: December 31, 2007
review by: J_Cow
(4.8)

Great buy! I would highly recommend this bike to anyone looking at it!

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date: September 3, 2007
review by: tri_sandz
(4)

Good Entry level WSD bike. They had my size when I was purchasing that weekend. I'd definitely recommend this brand to any woman just entering into the world of triathlons or cycling. Although I'd probably steer them more towards the Ruby or the Allez depending on the budget. Don't get me wrong, I love this bike, my first (and only) for the time being in this sport. And if I decide to just cycle I'd still keep this one as my trainer and eventually upgrade to a lighter frame.

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