Trevor!
03-30-2004, 02:29 PM
Here is a cut and paste of my comments made over on MTBR.com on save some weight, the board I moderate....
This bike truly is good...
This was a birthday present from my parents for my 21st birthday last weekend. I only got it built up 2 days ago as it was a little slow getting to me.
I have done 2 rides on it now. Prior to this road bike I was on, for a short time, a compact Giant OCR with 8 year old 105 components on it, and a dead heavy wheelset.
For anyone looking for a good value road bike, I think this gets the prize. Great price, good mix of parts and all carbon.
http://gallery.consumerreview.com/webcrossing/images/TCR1(4).jpg
The first thing I noticed with this bike, was obviously it light weight. I cant recall its weight but frame and fork and headset come in at 1070g I think. I can only imagine Nino's new Scott is super light feeling, like a couple of heavy legal text books or something. For me this bike is perfect, light, stiff, comfortable and smooth over stuttery bumps on the road and the little cracks and things that you come across on the road.
http://gallery.consumerreview.com/webcrossing/images/TCR2(1).jpg
Being a bit of a climber over anything else I headed off for a few climbs, the first thing I noticed is that this bike likes to climbs, I was spinning easier and pushing 2 gears more in the rear. Very nice feeling indeed.
For some, Giants are not a great bike, becuase they are too common or not exotic enough. I am a bit of a snob but really appreicate the standard of finish and technology Giant produce, I can understand why ONCE were so powerful in the TdF and the Vuelta a Espaņa for years on end. This carbon stem is really nice:
http://gallery.consumerreview.com/webcrossing/images/TCR3(2).jpg
The wheelset sure isn't superlight but the tyres make up for it a bit. Further, for training rides for an endurance racer I think this is a good wheelset for training on the trainer or the road. I always have a habit of running tyres around 120psi, I think I will have to reduce this a little. Performance in corners is top notch.
http://gallery.consumerreview.com/webcrossing/images/TCR4(1).jpg
Clearance or lack there of. I think 700C x 23 would be the biggest you'll fit in, not that you'd really want anything bigger.
http://gallery.consumerreview.com/webcrossing/images/TCR5.jpg
One thing I liked about this bike when I hinted to my parents was the FSA Cranks. I have them on my MTB and was really impressed with weight, shifting and the finish. Again the same results on this bike, nice shifting and great looks. Notice the SPD-SL pedals, dirt cheap and only 50g heavier than the Dura Ace model - Cant go wrong IMHO.
http://gallery.consumerreview.com/webcrossing/images/TCR6.jpg
I am so impressed with this bike. I think it climbs like nothing else, and accelerates really smoothly, it just seems to roll effortlessly. I find the handling fast, as said in reviews probably not twitchy but I think it is close enough to it, and I like that, really nimble and sharp on the corners. The bars are a little wide on the bike I think 2" wider than my last bike I used, but being a MTBer at heart I do like the added width, it just seems more comfortable for me.
This is my first all carbon bike, and I like the feel it provides. At full speed you really don't notice the bumps, at slower speed you notice bumps but the impact is soft rather than harsh like. No issus of flex and the frame is not super stiff like some of the frames coming out these days.
Finally, shoes, who cares about shoes? Just thought I would share my .02 cents - I wear SIDIS on the MTB as they run a little on the small side and provide stiffness and comfort like no other that I have tried (2x Shimano pairs). I picked up a pair of these Ergo1s which sell for too much both here in Australia and the US, but being the resourceful type looked hard and found a killer deal on them in the UK. Again comfort is like no other, stiffness really apparent. The fit is almost better becuase of the three buckles in particular the center one.
http://gallery.consumerreview.com/webcrossing/images/shoes(12).jpg
Well I hope you like my mini review and I hope I haven't bored you will all the pics and detail etc :p
Cheers
Trevor!
This bike truly is good...
This was a birthday present from my parents for my 21st birthday last weekend. I only got it built up 2 days ago as it was a little slow getting to me.
I have done 2 rides on it now. Prior to this road bike I was on, for a short time, a compact Giant OCR with 8 year old 105 components on it, and a dead heavy wheelset.
For anyone looking for a good value road bike, I think this gets the prize. Great price, good mix of parts and all carbon.
http://gallery.consumerreview.com/webcrossing/images/TCR1(4).jpg
The first thing I noticed with this bike, was obviously it light weight. I cant recall its weight but frame and fork and headset come in at 1070g I think. I can only imagine Nino's new Scott is super light feeling, like a couple of heavy legal text books or something. For me this bike is perfect, light, stiff, comfortable and smooth over stuttery bumps on the road and the little cracks and things that you come across on the road.
http://gallery.consumerreview.com/webcrossing/images/TCR2(1).jpg
Being a bit of a climber over anything else I headed off for a few climbs, the first thing I noticed is that this bike likes to climbs, I was spinning easier and pushing 2 gears more in the rear. Very nice feeling indeed.
For some, Giants are not a great bike, becuase they are too common or not exotic enough. I am a bit of a snob but really appreicate the standard of finish and technology Giant produce, I can understand why ONCE were so powerful in the TdF and the Vuelta a Espaņa for years on end. This carbon stem is really nice:
http://gallery.consumerreview.com/webcrossing/images/TCR3(2).jpg
The wheelset sure isn't superlight but the tyres make up for it a bit. Further, for training rides for an endurance racer I think this is a good wheelset for training on the trainer or the road. I always have a habit of running tyres around 120psi, I think I will have to reduce this a little. Performance in corners is top notch.
http://gallery.consumerreview.com/webcrossing/images/TCR4(1).jpg
Clearance or lack there of. I think 700C x 23 would be the biggest you'll fit in, not that you'd really want anything bigger.
http://gallery.consumerreview.com/webcrossing/images/TCR5.jpg
One thing I liked about this bike when I hinted to my parents was the FSA Cranks. I have them on my MTB and was really impressed with weight, shifting and the finish. Again the same results on this bike, nice shifting and great looks. Notice the SPD-SL pedals, dirt cheap and only 50g heavier than the Dura Ace model - Cant go wrong IMHO.
http://gallery.consumerreview.com/webcrossing/images/TCR6.jpg
I am so impressed with this bike. I think it climbs like nothing else, and accelerates really smoothly, it just seems to roll effortlessly. I find the handling fast, as said in reviews probably not twitchy but I think it is close enough to it, and I like that, really nimble and sharp on the corners. The bars are a little wide on the bike I think 2" wider than my last bike I used, but being a MTBer at heart I do like the added width, it just seems more comfortable for me.
This is my first all carbon bike, and I like the feel it provides. At full speed you really don't notice the bumps, at slower speed you notice bumps but the impact is soft rather than harsh like. No issus of flex and the frame is not super stiff like some of the frames coming out these days.
Finally, shoes, who cares about shoes? Just thought I would share my .02 cents - I wear SIDIS on the MTB as they run a little on the small side and provide stiffness and comfort like no other that I have tried (2x Shimano pairs). I picked up a pair of these Ergo1s which sell for too much both here in Australia and the US, but being the resourceful type looked hard and found a killer deal on them in the UK. Again comfort is like no other, stiffness really apparent. The fit is almost better becuase of the three buckles in particular the center one.
http://gallery.consumerreview.com/webcrossing/images/shoes(12).jpg
Well I hope you like my mini review and I hope I haven't bored you will all the pics and detail etc :p
Cheers
Trevor!