Just wanted to get some feedback from any bp stealth frame riders out there…thinking about purchasing one, any issues? is the frame stiff, any bouncing issues on bumpy roads? how’s the customer service end? thank you !
I’ve seen one in person and they are really nice looking. From what I can gather they are a bit on the heavier side, but nice and smooth. When I upgrade from the Trek Y-Foil frame, the BP Stealth is at the top of the list…
its a good idea, but horribly executed.
i doubt if its aero whatsoever. not to mention its incredibly slack sta
I’ve owned mine for about 6 years now and it’s been great. I paired it with an Easton EC 90 aero fork. The frame has it’s pro’s and con’s. It is a very smooth ride, not bouncy at all and plenty stiff under acceleration. But it is on the heavy side. The seat tube is more slack than most tri bikes (I run a Thomson Elite forward seat post). And the headtube is on the tall side. Feel free to PM me if you have any more questions.
Robert
THey are OK. I rode one for 11 years (one of the original Martek ones). It is OK, and a decent value. Not sure about the aero. Weight is a little on the heavy side, but really not too bad. Stiffness again is OK, not super stiff, but not noodly, and it definately does not let you tire rub the stays. I think that the most that I can say about it is that it is unique, and you dont see too many of them. That is the biggest selling point in my opinion. If you are shopping for a size large, I am selling frame, fork (reynolds ouzo pro aero), and headset for $250 shipped. Let me know if you would like to know more. Thanks!
Stephen J
If you are shopping for a size large, I am selling frame, fork (reynolds ouzo pro aero), and headset for $250 shipped. Let me know if you would like to know more. Thanks!
Stephen J
Just sent you a PM
i had the mongoose version. loved it. very comfy. not a climber though. rollers, flats, and downhill i could fly. uphill just had to relax. wish i still had it. most importantly…i looked fast and aint that what its all about