Specialized Transition Comp review
- Price Paid:$2,700.00
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User rating:(4.8)
- Would buy again from this company: Yes
- Used product for: 1 months
- # of logged workouts:
"I upgraded the wheelset to the SRAM 60's and haven't regretted it. I can feel a noticeable difference at between 22 and 23 mph. It feels like it just kicks between those speeds. The bike is lightweight and durable. I haven't raced it yet but I'm aching to test it's performance in a race. "cook264
Ease of use
It's simple and easy to use, just pedal and change the gears. Every now & then I do use the brakes
Quality of Construction
This is a solid bike and well built
Fit
Got a race pro bike fit which is a must
Comfort
I upgraded from a Cervelo to this bike and have not regretted it. The bike is very comfortable and I attribute that to the pro race fit
Adjustability
I haven't needed to adjust anything at this point
Durability
So far so good!
Value
As with any of these bikes, the value to cost ratio doesn't work but it is what it is...
Appearance
The bike looks fantastic. I added SRAM 60's which makes the astethic appearance even better. If it were looks that win the race, it's def a winner. But unfortunately it's got me to ride it which detracts!
Customer Service
Haven't had any issues to deal with CS and hopefully won't
Performance
The performance of this bike is out of this world. Added the SRAM 60 wheelset and it just takes off on its own. The handling is fantastic and so far haven't had a single issue.
Strengths
Strong frame, lightweight and very aerodynamic. The crankset is spectacular, having no issues so far. The bike and its parts come from a strong name in TT and have it's backing so I'm confident in it's abilities.
Weakness
Could use a couple more screw slots for adding more than one or two more fluid bottles
- 1 people use
- 0 workouts logged
- 46.95 miles / 2.56 hours logged
Ease of installation
It came installed by the shop bike mechanic