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Specialized Allez Elite Triple
Specialized Allez Elite Triple (422 views/week)
MSRP: $ 1300.00

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  • Lighter E5 Columbus SLX tubing and FACT carbon fork with Zertz damping system
  • Lighter, faster shifting Shimano 105 27-speed component group
  • Lighter and stiffer Sugino Direct Drive, 2-pie...
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    Reviewed by: 
    rob1035

    Review Date
    March 2, 2008

    Overall Rating
     4 of 5

    Value Rating
     4 of 5

    Used product for
    6 months

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    1.00 of 5, 1 votes

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    Price Paid:  $1250.00 at BikeSource of Charlo

    Model Year:
    2007

    Favorite Ride:
    One without traffic

    Bike Setup:
    Bone stock, save for eggbeater pedals

    Summary:
    Overall, a great first road bike. The components are good enough that it will serve well for a long time for an enthusiastic rider, but probably not for a racer or racer wannabe. I ride mountain bikes primarily, but bought this to use in the MS150 and associated training rides. Its my first road bike with carbon, and offers a fantastic ride, sharp handling and great stiffness, yet enough "give" to smooth out long rides. Compared to other bikes in the price range ($1000-1500), it is fairly well equipped, and decently light (~18lbs). I would have prefered a double up front instead of a triple, but will admit to using the granny more frequently than I thought. It is a great looking bike (Super Aguri! for the F1 fans) and get complements from a lot of riders.

    Strengths:
    Light weight (for the price), 105 rear end runs beautifully, the new Tiagra shifters are great, the frame itself is gorgeous, stiff, and the carbon bits soak up a lot of road noise

    Weaknesses:
    Beautiful frame gets filthy fast, the tiagra FD needed some tweaking, the saddle is definitely something that needs to be personalized

    Similar Products Used:
    Older Giant OCR1 fully aluminum

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    Reviewed by: 
    mb801

    Review Date
    February 5, 2008

    Overall Rating
     5 of 5

    Value Rating
     5 of 5

    Used product for
    3 months

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    Price Paid:  $850.00 at LBS

    Model Year:
    2007

    Favorite Ride:
    Nebo Loop

    Bike Setup:
    Stock except for new bar tape. Wheel upgrade soon.

    Summary:
    New to the road but this bike is awesome. I test rode a lot of bikes. Stayed patient until the LBS gave me this deal. Carbon fork and seat stays. Very nice. (For a Noob)

    Strengths:
    Frame, Fork

    Weaknesses:
    rims.

    Similar Products Used:
    Cannondale, Trek, Giant.

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    Reviewed by: 
    Bryan

    Review Date
    January 26, 2008

    Overall Rating
     5 of 5

    Value Rating
     5 of 5

    Used product for
    1 Year

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    Price Paid:  $900.00 at Palm Springs Cyclery

    Model Year:
    2006

    Favorite Ride:
    Anywhere

    Bike Setup:
    The bike is still pretty stock. Carbon forks and seatpost w/zertz inserts. Xero wheels equiped with Maxxis re-fuse tires (NO FLATS!).

    Summary:
    I had done a lot of research before I bought this bike and heard a few horror stories about this bike, but aproached the situation with an open mind. I began my search for bikes under a $1000 and kept my open mind as far as price too.

    My first ride on this bike was to take it up a mountain in Palm Springs, CA and then come back down. I was sold as soon as I took off up the hill. The bike is solid, yet comfortable and responsive! To top it off I got it as a left over from 2006!

    Since my purchase, I have spent many days looking at the country aboard my Allez and have not regretted it once. My friends try to get me to upgrade into a carbon bike, but I think that is useless since I am only losing 1 lb and I already own a great bike.

    I took it out for the first time in month today, warmer weather made me do it, I still love it. If you're a big guy like me (5'10", 210) this bike will never give you a problem.

    Strengths:
    Great construction, smooth welds, 105s work great and smoothly. This bike totally exhibits strength!

    Weaknesses:
    None that I have found.

    Similar Products Used:
    Trek, Raleigh, LeMond, and Motobecane!

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    Reviewed by: 
    easyridernyc

    Review Date
    January 10, 2008

    Overall Rating
     5 of 5

    Value Rating
     5 of 5

    Used product for
    1 Year

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    Price Paid:  $1100.00 at new york bikes

    Model Year:
    2005

    Favorite Ride:
    hmmmm....

    Bike Setup:
    e 5 and 105. nuff said. thinkin about mavics

    Summary:
    1100 ducats for the last of the e 5's on allez. man was it worth it. what a frame, light, great going up the hills--and, when you dial it up, fast as hell--hella responsive frame. not for nothing, but a sweet paint job too. i cruise by and girls (even a few good looking ones) are like "whoa.." total strangers, compliment me completely at random in the street, man you look great, man what a great bike, etc etc..

    add the 105 deck and this one was a no brainer. would have been a good deal at 14 or 1500, you cant even get e5 in elite anymore, only on comp, expert, and pro. i've lost ten pounds and my legs feel like steel cables. man, what a great bike, i love it.

    Strengths:
    --smooth, reliable shifting (105)
    --light, strong, and responsive frame. used on specialized models selling for more than twice the price.
    --stylish modeling
    reliable and fun fun fun. i lock in and say goodbye

    Weaknesses:
    got me.

    Similar Products Used:
    first bike. wish it could be my last. should have bought the other one on the floor.

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    Reviewed by: 
    farrier1

    Review Date
    December 31, 2007

    Overall Rating
     5 of 5

    Value Rating
     5 of 5

    Used product for
    1 Year

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    Price Paid:  $600.00 at used

    Model Year:
    2005

    Favorite Ride:
    Deer Creek Canyon

    Bike Setup:
    Wider bars, zero setback seatpost, Toupe seat, Mavic wheelset.

    Summary:
    This is for the '05 Allez Elite (triple). I bought this after getting back into cycling on a hard tail mtb that I converted to a commuter. My last road bike was a '70's Schwinn Varsity. This bike does everything I want, and well. It has been completly reliable. I changed the no-name brakes to 105's. It was an improvement. Remembering this is my first real road bike..... It is fast, and handles well, climbs very well. I did change the stock 11-23 cassette to an 11-26 for the local terrain (Colorado). I live on the top of a ridge and any ride is uphill both ways. Overall great riding bike.

    Strengths:
    Light for the price. Slick aero tubing. Nice componets for the price level.

    Weaknesses:
    None really

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