I'll post up. I've been riding one since August. The last few years I've been riding Kestrel--moderately forward for a couple of years, slack last year. This year I'm even with the bb and will move a little more forward for the upcoming season.
The $2k price includes the fork, headset, and seatpost. It still makes for an expensive bike, but I've been very pleased with the flexible geometry and the ride. I'd like to see the front center a little longer (probably by relaxing the head tube angle--I haven't measured this yet), but overall the handling has been pretty well spot on. Having been on carbon, road bike and tri bike, I was a little apprehensive about Aluminum. But only the roads that make any frame 'harsh' feel harsh.
Check the website for updates as I believe they will have a full line of road and tri bikes in the upcoming year. They've also got a 20" kids bike. Unlike a Javelin I had 4-5 years ago, the workmanship on this one is very good as is the paint.
www.dallastrigeeks.org has a pic of the bike built up. disclaimer: I do ride for Javelin, but if I didn't really like the frame, I'd try to find another one for next season.
-Brandon
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