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Any of you guys have ridden this bike or frameset?i think this is the best bike or rather frameset in the world at this moment.save your money from buying those expensive italian frames and the new trek madone 5.9, this 5900 is the best value for $$$$ frameset. Tell me how many years Lance been riding this Trek 5900 and i betcha' he's riding it again at this years Tour de France. BTW i'm planning to get this frame |
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Trek 5900 is one of the high end frameset in the market today at USD2300.00 compare that to those Italian frames not a lower end Trek frames.How much is a colnago c50 or maybe the c40hp and forget bout' comparing it with the Pina Dogma.Hey! we are talking bout' value for money high end frames.Frames that is proven at major Tours with a price tag that suits most end user like most of us.And what about the warranty guys.........Tell me about it! |
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It's definitely true that there are some expensive pro level frames out there. I also know that the 5900 is a well rated frame and since it has been a multi tour winner, it would be hard to give it a bad review. However I don't think it's correct to say that the OCLV 120 is a "lower" model then the OCLV 110. In fact, many of Lance's companions have ridden the OCLV 120 during the tour. George Handcapie always chooses the 120 frame over the 110 for his classics because it handles the roughness of the dirt roads and cobblestones better. So I think it's more correct to call the 120 a "different" Trek frame as opposed to a "lower model". I actually have concerns that Trek may be taking too much out of the 5900 frame for '04 and hence, making it a bit too fragile. But I don't have much great information to back me up on that hence, I have to clarify that it is simply "my concern". Since the frame is really designed for hilly courses I would view the 5900 more as a "specialized frame" as opposed to Trek's "top model frame". |
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I have just collected my Project One Trek 5900 in Pave Flambe. This is one awesome bike! I went with the Race X Lite wheels (although the Race xXx carbon wheels are lighter they're double the price - Maybe in a few months I'll upgrade?) & a load of other light components. The whole bike on the road is 7.1kg (15.6lb). BTW I put the 9 speed Dura-Ace on it as I don't like the look of the 10 speed. Anyway, the feel of the 110 carbon makes the ride VERY smooth but you really notice the frame doing it's thing when the road goes up...the frame is light & stiff & every bit of energy goes into putting you & the bike at the top of the climb. I might be biased but the Trek 5900 an awesome ride. I doubt any bike at this price is bad but the OCLV frame looks sexy & when you ride it...WOW!!!! I find it hard to end a ride on this thing - I just want to keep going. It is alot of cash to shell out but I LOVE riding so why not splash out on something I LOVE? I earnt the money I'm spending it :-) Some will say they prefer the Madone, some will prefer the Colnago etc...I love my 5900. We live in a diverse world (which is a good thing) so lets get in the saddle of our prefered bike & do what we bought our bikes to do - RIDE - See you out there :-)
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