TT / Tri Road Bike
meesterbond
Posts: 1,240
Just having a bit of a muse at the moment but wondered what's out there.
I've got a Canyon TT bike. Lovely thing but realistically I'm not going to be able to do the TTs I was hoping to this year so it's a little focused for what I need. It's a bit too aggressive for me to be honest and I've hardly used it in the 18 months or so I've had it.
So, I'm debating changing it for another road bike I can use with clip-on bars for the ocassional tri / duathlon and maybe a Sporting TT or two during the year. The Look 576 is advertised as exactly what I'm after - an aero road bike with a geometry that more closely mirrors a Tri bike, but are there any alternatives? Cervelo Soloist perhaps?
Budget will depend on what I can get for the Canyon plus 1-2k as necessary.
I've got a Canyon TT bike. Lovely thing but realistically I'm not going to be able to do the TTs I was hoping to this year so it's a little focused for what I need. It's a bit too aggressive for me to be honest and I've hardly used it in the 18 months or so I've had it.
So, I'm debating changing it for another road bike I can use with clip-on bars for the ocassional tri / duathlon and maybe a Sporting TT or two during the year. The Look 576 is advertised as exactly what I'm after - an aero road bike with a geometry that more closely mirrors a Tri bike, but are there any alternatives? Cervelo Soloist perhaps?
Budget will depend on what I can get for the Canyon plus 1-2k as necessary.
0
Comments
-
See below for aero...English Cycles V3 | Cervelo P5 | Cervelo T4 | Trek Domane Koppenberg0
-
See above for aero.0
-
Boardman Air is also highly rated0
-
0
-
I've used it for a 12hr TT, but these days I reserve it for the 24hr TTs.English Cycles V3 | Cervelo P5 | Cervelo T4 | Trek Domane Koppenberg0