What's the best TT bike available right now, price doesn't matter. But it has to be legal for ITU sanctioned non-draft races.
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Re: Best TT Bike - No budget [tciphone]
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New p3 with slick aero bar. Or p5-3 if you can find it
Shiv tt also a good option. Or the plasma 3 or new plasma 5 without the bottle for the tt
Edit: disregard. I read uci tt instead of itu
Shiv tt also a good option. Or the plasma 3 or new plasma 5 without the bottle for the tt
Edit: disregard. I read uci tt instead of itu
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zachboring: Dec 16, 14 8:17
Re: Best TT Bike - No budget [tciphone]
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tciphone wrote:
What's the best TT bike available right now, price doesn't matter. But it has to be legal for ITU sanctioned non-draft races.The one that fits you the best.
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Re: Best TT Bike - No budget [zachboring]
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Zach, you're going to love my new bike then. I'll send you teaser shots on FB later.
Re: Best TT Bike - No budget [tciphone]
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I can't believe nobody has mentioned it but Trek Speed Concept. I've raced ITU non-draft with it in non-UCI trim and never heard a word (as have numerous other age groupers I'm sure) but if for some reason your race falls under UCI regulations you can just take of the draft box (flat kit and actually makes you more aero) and order the UCI compliant base bar.
The only bike I can think of that *might* be faster than the Speed Concept would be the P5-6 and that would only be if you are a very fast rider (low yaw) and the delta would be quite small. I don't think the P5-3 would be faster than the Speed Concept at low yaw (it would be very close) and I know it would be slower at high yaw (>10 degrees).
The only bike I can think of that *might* be faster than the Speed Concept would be the P5-6 and that would only be if you are a very fast rider (low yaw) and the delta would be quite small. I don't think the P5-3 would be faster than the Speed Concept at low yaw (it would be very close) and I know it would be slower at high yaw (>10 degrees).
Re: Best TT Bike - No budget [GreenPlease]
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Re: Best TT Bike - No budget [jackmott]
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Re: Best TT Bike - No budget [tciphone]
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Idk what uti regulations are for non draft but felt ia, p5, and speed concept are fastest.
Re: Best TT Bike - No budget [eggplantOG]
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eggplantOG wrote:
Idk what uti regulations are for non draft but felt ia, p5, and speed concept are fastest.the frames are prob faster but on real conditions outside the wind tunnel I will take my shiv with the integrated fuel solution.
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Re: Best TT Bike - No budget [tciphone]
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I'll throw out a Falco V. No idea really, but just a hunch.
Re: Best TT Bike - No budget [tciphone]
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According to bike radar: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=QaXEFCiOlfw
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If I won the lotto, the P5 would be in my stable tomorrow
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Re: Best TT Bike - No budget [LuisDF]
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You can fit the shiv reservoir in the IA. And the speed concept has some great integration.
best is a subjective measurement. To me, the P5-3 with hydro brakes, aduro bar, di2, and some fast wheels is my best. I'd opt for the 3 over the 6 to skip the beard to keep things that little bit simpler, its also negligibly slower and I think the 3 looks better. Also to be best it would be custom painted.
best is a subjective measurement. To me, the P5-3 with hydro brakes, aduro bar, di2, and some fast wheels is my best. I'd opt for the 3 over the 6 to skip the beard to keep things that little bit simpler, its also negligibly slower and I think the 3 looks better. Also to be best it would be custom painted.
Re: Best TT Bike - No budget [Greg66]
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Greg66 wrote:
I'll throw out a Falco V. No idea really, but just a hunch.Falco V and other beam bikes aren't ITU legal.
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Re: Best TT Bike - No budget [tciphone]
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IA FRD stiffest tri bike you will ever ride with aero dynamics that are the best out there. I work in a bike shop and have ridden top level shivs, speed concepts, and P5's and nothing has compared.
Re: Best TT Bike - No budget [triguy12]
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also have ridden the plasmas but still like the IA better.
Re: Best TT Bike - No budget [triguy12]
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triguy12 wrote:
IA FRD stiffest tri bike you will ever ride with aero dynamics that are the best out there. I work in a bike shop and have ridden top level shivs, speed concepts, and P5's and nothing has compared.Just because you *think* a bike feels faster, doesn't mean it is faster. I'd stick with a P5-3 if I had no budget limit as this bike has been shown to be very fast on many different tunnel tests.
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Re: Best TT Bike - No budget [brider]
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Rob English.Obviously. Of course I've been on the wait list for almost a year and a half with delivery in December 2015... and that was before his accident. :(
Re: Best TT Bike - No budget [tciphone]
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As a first pass, I would look at Trek SC and Shiv TT (not the Shiv tri)
of course, if it was me I just would say to hell with ITU racing and buy a Dimond ;-)
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of course, if it was me I just would say to hell with ITU racing and buy a Dimond ;-)
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Re: Best TT Bike - No budget [tciphone]
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Well if you are talking about buying a stock "ready to ride" bike this is the fastest, I think, you can get in a factory spec.
http://www.canyon.com/en/triathlonbikes/bike.html?b=3330
Purely cause no other stock bikes come with a disc wheel.
IF you are talking about your own build
Rear Wheel- Lightweight disc
Front Wheel- Hed H3 Disc
Crank- Zipp VumaCrono
Grouppo -Sram Red
Shifter- R2C Zipp
Rear Mech- Aero rear mech (http://velonews.competitor.com/...cialized-shiv_125175)
Brakes- Magura or Tri rig up front
Frame- Shiv TT- slammed stem
But really there are a cast of frames you could pick from.
Other great components you can include on a build
Bars- 3t Ventus
Deda Bandito
Hed Cosair
Enve Bars
USE Tula Carbon
Wheels- Zipp Sub9 disc
Hed Stinger DIsc
Mavic with the aero wings for the tyres
Frames- Canyon Speedmax
Either of the Shivs
Felt IA
Cervelo P5
Cervelo p3
That custom frame wiggins road at london
New Scott
Pedals- Speedplay
Look Blades
There might be a 2 watt difference btn the p5 and the shiv, but you can save 20 by choosing the right components.
Other good ideas are to lose the front mech and just run a rear, that has to be worth 2 watts or something
Any other wicked components ive missed?
http://www.canyon.com/en/triathlonbikes/bike.html?b=3330
Purely cause no other stock bikes come with a disc wheel.
IF you are talking about your own build
Rear Wheel- Lightweight disc
Front Wheel- Hed H3 Disc
Crank- Zipp VumaCrono
Grouppo -Sram Red
Shifter- R2C Zipp
Rear Mech- Aero rear mech (http://velonews.competitor.com/...cialized-shiv_125175)
Brakes- Magura or Tri rig up front
Frame- Shiv TT- slammed stem
But really there are a cast of frames you could pick from.
Other great components you can include on a build
Bars- 3t Ventus
Deda Bandito
Hed Cosair
Enve Bars
USE Tula Carbon
Wheels- Zipp Sub9 disc
Hed Stinger DIsc
Mavic with the aero wings for the tyres
Frames- Canyon Speedmax
Either of the Shivs
Felt IA
Cervelo P5
Cervelo p3
That custom frame wiggins road at london
New Scott
Pedals- Speedplay
Look Blades
There might be a 2 watt difference btn the p5 and the shiv, but you can save 20 by choosing the right components.
Other good ideas are to lose the front mech and just run a rear, that has to be worth 2 watts or something
Any other wicked components ive missed?
Re: Best TT Bike - No budget [triguy12]
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+1
Re: Best TT Bike - No budget [JasonW]
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Canyon Speedmax CF
Yeah, that's +1 the Canyon Speedmax CF. Not the most expensive, might not be the most aero, but it's the one I want the most. Build with DA Di2, Enve SES 6.7 and a Lightweight Autobahn to switch in for races. Happy enough with my Quarq so would bang an Elsa on there now that it mixes with DA9000. Spesh Sitero, assuming I can get it far enough forward on the CF.