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Talon SL
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My LBS has just rolled out a new Talon SL onto their floor which just happens to be my size. I'm not really in the market for a new road bike, but this thing is really sweet. Anyone have experience with one yet? Anyone looking at upgrading their orignal Talon for the SL?
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Re: Talon SL [TriBriGuy] [ In reply to ]
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Does anyone have any experience with the original Talon? The idea of getting an Ultegra equipped, well built, carbon bike for under $2500 is enticing. Of course first and foremost, the bike would have to fit!;)

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Re: Talon SL [litherland] [ In reply to ]
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I have a 2002, therefore not an SL. It's a GREAT road bike. It almost works for me as a tribike...just not quite. I can't imagine that the SL would be anything less than excellent as a road bike.



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Re: Talon SL [ktalon] [ In reply to ]
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Just curios how your Yaqui compares to the Talon. I know ones road and the other Tri, but how about ride comfort, BB stifness, handling etc.
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Re: Talon SL [Luntzy] [ In reply to ]
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Just rode the Yaqui Carbo hard today for the first time. It is surprisingly stiff feeling on the road, although on the trainer it felt like it would be whippy. I will say that I think the Yaqui soaks up bumps better. Which is surprising to me. I mean road noise bumps as well as the bigger bumps. I'm really impressed with the Yaqui, it is the best handling Tri-geometry bike I've ever ridden. I don't think I'll part with the Talon...in fact, I may train on it as my main bike since I can ride it in road geometry form, and ride the Yaqui once a week for the TT form. Too early to tell, yet. The SL Talon would seem to be even more comfortable than the comfortable Talon, though...I just don't know this for a fact.



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Re: Talon SL [TriBriGuy] [ In reply to ]
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I have a talon, what is the difference between the 2002 and the SL? Haven't been keeping up with it.
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Re: Talon SL [textrirunner] [ In reply to ]
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The SL is made with the EMS carbon...it's lighter, and a little more expensive.



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