I’m looking at a used Madone (and Venge Vias rim brake). I e read the brakes on the Madone were good, and better than those on the Venge. What rims and pads are you using? A new one of either of these bikes with discs is way out of my price range
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Re: Madone Disc Spotted [kyle h]
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Re: Madone Disc Spotted [ridenfish39]
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Good point, I should clarify that they aren’t bad by any stretch, they just aren’t as powerful as the direct mount DA9100 brakes I came from on my Foil. I’m running Aforce AL33s with BXP pads and they’re great, I should probably do a little fine tuning though to tighten things up though. I agree, a new Madone disc frame is far out of my price range, but I think that bike will be great example of an perfect bike.
Re: Madone Disc Spotted [kyle h]
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Also my mechanic complemented our easy the Madone build was (with the factory service manual online) rspecially compared to a Vias. I’ve ridden both and would buy an a Allez Sprint over a Vias any day of the week. I actually own 2 Allez Sprints and think for the money they are the absolute best bike around.
Re: Madone Disc Spotted [Sbernardi]
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More photos here https://www.bikeradar.com/...-disc-spotted-52387/
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Re: Madone Disc Spotted [BryanD]
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wow, I wish I was good enough to need that. that is pure.
Re: Madone Disc Spotted [dsmallwood]
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dsmallwood wrote:
wow, I wish I was good enough to need that. that is pure.
Pictures like that shouldn't be allowed without at least showing the hub area...so the WHOLE story is shown ;-)
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Re: Madone Disc Spotted [BryanD]
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that looks like it's got room for some pretty big tires, nice! my next bike will be a do-it all type of bike and wish they'd leave room for big tires on bikes like this as that's what I'd prefer. A road bike that you could also take off road. Where as most seem like offroad bikes that you can also ride on roads.
Re: Madone Disc Spotted [Tom A.]
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Re: Madone Disc Spotted [BryanD]
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Yeah..that's quite a lot more exposed to the wind, as compared to a pair of brake pads :-/
This looks like it will be one of the best examples to do an "apples to apples" comparison. VE testing (which includes power to rotate) against a regular Madone would be interesting...
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This looks like it will be one of the best examples to do an "apples to apples" comparison. VE testing (which includes power to rotate) against a regular Madone would be interesting...
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Re: Madone Disc Spotted [Tom A.]
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Maybe you will finally get your wish of comparing identical frames.
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Re: Madone Disc Spotted [BryanD]
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Maybe you will finally get your wish of comparing identical frames.Maybe I'll see about arranging something with the local Trek dealer...
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Re: Madone Disc Spotted [Tom A.]
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Let me know if you can pull it off. I'd PayPal you some beer money for the effort
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Re: Madone Disc Spotted [BryanD]
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Let me know if you can pull it off. I'd PayPal you some beer money for the effortThey have to be released for sale first ;-)
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Re: Madone Disc Spotted [BryanD]
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I see this as a win-win. This is a great option if you want a comfortable aero disc bike. Hopefully people who can afford one will be interested in selling their rim-brake Madone. Then the rest of us cheapskates can hopefully get a reasonable deal on the old model. I have too much invested in PowerTap hubs to even consider a disc bike
Re: Madone Disc Spotted [kyle h]
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kyle h wrote:
Also my mechanic complemented our easy the Madone build was (with the factory service manual online) rspecially compared to a Vias. I’ve ridden both and would buy an a Allez Sprint over a Vias any day of the week. I actually own 2 Allez Sprints and think for the money they are the absolute best bike around.I’ve looked at the Allez sprint a lot. What do you like about it?
Re: Madone Disc Spotted [BryanD]
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I really like the look of this bike...
Re: Madone Disc Spotted [BryanD]
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I just realized that this bike doesn't have top tube bosses. I know that top tube bentos aren't really a roady "thing" but, honestly, what's the harm in having bosses there?
Re: Madone Disc Spotted [GreenPlease]
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I can't think of a single road bike with top tube bento bosses and I'm glad this one will not be the first.
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Re: Madone Disc Spotted [refthimos]
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I can't think of a single road bike with top tube bento bosses and I'm glad this one will not be the first.I regret not having them installed on my custom Stinner...
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Re: Madone Disc Spotted [Tom A.]
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But a custom steel/ti road bike, which already breaks its lines for things like cable bosses, it a lot different than an all-out carbon aero road bike.
Just look at the bike and its clean, purposeful lines. It's meant for racing, not snacking.
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Just look at the bike and its clean, purposeful lines. It's meant for racing, not snacking.
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Re: Madone Disc Spotted [refthimos]
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refthimos wrote:
But a custom steel/ti road bike, which already breaks its lines for things like cable bosses, it a lot different than an all-out carbon aero road bike. Just look at the bike and its clean, purposeful lines. It's meant for racing, not snacking.
Sounds like you haven't seen pics of my Stinner "Aero Camino" then ;-)
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Re: Madone Disc Spotted [Tom A.]
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I'm sold! The new Madone Disc needs bosses for a frame pump as well!
That's a nice bike, no question. And since it's YOUR bike that you had built custom for you, then you can damn well have it built the way you wanted it. But the Madone Disc is a different beast, and very few buyers of that bike are going to want to put a top tube bento on that thing. Horses for courses.
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That's a nice bike, no question. And since it's YOUR bike that you had built custom for you, then you can damn well have it built the way you wanted it. But the Madone Disc is a different beast, and very few buyers of that bike are going to want to put a top tube bento on that thing. Horses for courses.
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Re: Madone Disc Spotted [Tom A.]
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Oh my. My wife said I could get a new Stinner as a wedding present but I didn’t know these exsisted.
Re: Madone Disc Spotted [Trexlera]
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I use mine mainly for crit racing where it really shines but I’ve logged thousands of miles between the 3 I’ve had. (Only reason I’ve replaced them is for colorway preferences.) I’ve done crits, road races, weekend rides, Mt Mitchell climbs and just about everything on it and the only time I’ve ever wished I was on a different bike was on a cobblestone road. This bike is STIFF. It will bounce your ass right off the seat if you aren’t paying attention, every with 24c TC tires, a carbon railed saddle and carbon bars you feel every little thing. That said the bike corners like a dream, has fairly decent aerodynamics, can get pretty light (I think mine was around 17# with DA9000 build, cages, powermeter, pedals and HED 6+ wheels) can handle 25c tires on HED + rims (maybe even 28s but I only have ran a 25 with plenty of space.) and most important it’s price leaves me a lot less worried. I go down on my Madone and I’m going to be a lot more worried about the consequences compared to a $1800 bike. I got in a wreck in a crit and walked away with a dent in the downtube but the bike still rides and handles the same as before and I have zero reservations about its integrity for future use. I really don’t think there’s a better deal out right now.
Looks like they have a through axle / QR hybrid system for fastening the hubs.
My question, anybody know what the rear dropout spacing is?
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