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Reviewed by: dfinocchiaro(Unregistered User)
Review Date July 25, 2008 Overall Rating
5 of 5
Value Rating
5 of 5
Used product for 3 months
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Price Paid:
$1850.00
at On line Bike Shop Favorite Ride: A hilly loop through the plains in Va Bike Setup: Deda Stem and bars, Easton EC90 post, full SRAM Red except FSA K Force Cranks, Mavic Carbone Wheels dressed in Vitoria Corsa EVO tires. Summary: This bike has been on my short list for some time. It was well worth the wait. I replaced my Orbea Opal with this 2008 585 origin. This bike looks very traditional and round tubesets...It is anything but. It has a very stiff front end, and BB area. Which helps ensure the power gets the road. Climbs like a goat, sounds cliche...It is the best climbing bike i have ridden due the stiffness in the fork, head tube, and bb area. It also decends fantastically, gives added confidence going down hill. On the flats it is fast in sprints(although I am not), and is easy to hold at speed. All the reviews you read are spot on. I have ridden a ton of other bikes and this is the best all around of the lot. Also a very light frame to boot. Strengths: Climbs and descends well, fast on the sprints and flats, handles well, stiff, but not harsh, and light. Also helps it looks great especially in the white and nude carbon scheme. Weaknesses: none that I can find at this point, except the rider. Working on that.. Similar Products Used: TCR Advanced, Cannondale Six 13, Orbea Opal, Cervelo R3, Specialize Tarmac Pro, Specialize E5, Colnago CLX, Cannondale Caad 9...Yes there have been many in a short time. 
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Reviewed by: RickNVA(Unregistered User)
Review Date July 2, 2008 Overall Rating
5 of 5
Value Rating
5 of 5
Used product for 6 months
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Price Paid:
$1300.00
at Replacement from Loo Favorite Ride: Skyline Drive (VA) Bike Setup: Mavic SSC SL wheels (most excellent)
Shimano Dura Ace group (excellent)
Terry Fly saddle (comfy)
FSA Carbon Wing bars :-/
Specialized seat post (excellent)
Thomson stem (excellent) Summary: I'm your basic 185-lb weekend road warrior on a budget... I purchased a Look KG486 for $1,300 in a private party sale (after lusting after the frame for about a year), and promptly destroyed it in a Maryland pot hole on maybe the 10th ride... It cracked in about three places - even though I didn't know it at the time.
Chris, at Look Cycles USA, asked no questions and replaced the 486 with a brand new, all-white, 585 Pro Team. Now that it's properly set up, I couldn't be happier.
My first major ride was Mountains of Misery - Double Metric Century (128 miles, 14000' climbing - so they claim). I went with a 53/39 x 12-25, and I should have known better... Ouch!! I was also in a very bad position with my bars way too low. MoM finishes on a big climb (lots of 12%), and I was toasted, (head, shoulders, feet, legs...) and very discouraged with the bike.
I raised the hoods a bit, turned the stem over so I am more up-right, and viola - a new machine.
Just finished Bike Virginia (379 miles, with back-to-back centuries), followed three days later by Blood, Sweat & Gears (105 mi, 13000'), and I felt great!!! With almost 400 miles in the previous week, I was still able to manage a 6:28 at BS&G over 105 tough miles...
The bike is comfortable, fast, and an excellent climber - even for a lard ass like myself! Strengths: Somewhat rare... you won't see yourself coming and going! Looks good in white. Stiff, but compliant enough to ride all day. Energy-efficient and stable on the descents.
Look (Chris Wehan) REALLY stand behind their products! Thanks again, Chris!! Weaknesses: None, once set up properly... I don't like the carbon wing bars - they send vibrations right to my shoulders. Similar Products Used: Look KG486 (nice, but fragile)
Salsa Campeon (a good first road bike)
Serrotta HSG-IT (just got this one on the road...)
Kuota Kharma (a great frame for the $)
Lemond Zurich
Thus far, the 585 is the best bike I've ever ridden... 
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Reviewed by: jfitzem(Unregistered User)
Review Date June 25, 2008 Overall Rating
5 of 5
Value Rating
5 of 5
Used product for 3 months
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Price Paid:
$1800.00
at Ebay Favorite Ride: Orchard Mtn Bike Setup: Sram Red, Ksyruim Sl's, Ritchey bar and stem, Hutchinson tubless tires, FSA K-lite cranks. Summary: Solid lightweight all-rounder. Can easily be setup at a lite hill climber, crit/RR racer, or all day Rec rider Strengths: Comfort, Suprisingly stable decender. Liteweight (14.25lbs). Stiff enough Weaknesses: None, We'll maybe the fact that it is French. Similar Products Used: Specialized S-work 
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Reviewed by: amiles(Unregistered User)
Review Date March 3, 2008 Overall Rating
5 of 5
Value Rating
5 of 5
Used product for Less than 1 month
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$0.00 Favorite Ride: Look 585 Bike Setup: 585 Origin Medium
Campy Record
Ritchey Protocol wheelset
Ritchey WCS 110mm stem
Specialized Toupe Saddle
VO2 carbon seatpost
Gp4000 tyres Summary: Ridden bike for a month now. It is running Campay Record 2006. Bike frame is December 2007. I have built this bike up to a tad over 7kg with bottle cages and Ritchey protocol wheelsets. I spent a bit of time fiddling with the position of the seat. I alos ride a 56cm Trek but this is a Medium 54.5 c-c and it fits like a glove. I first thought it might be too small but it actually suits me better and does not stretch me out on the bike. My first impression were "This bike descends like a demon" I always thought going downhill was something anyone could do but this thing does it with so much ease. Its almost point and shoot and you are there. I then had a race demanding a loop taking in a big climb 3 times. I am not a bad hill climber but am definately not the best out there either. However my rear cluster was 1n 11-23 which is normally on the 34/50 crank but I just seemed to fly up the hills and in a higher gear than what I would normally ride in. The other great thing was that the race was a 70km race and I still felt relatively fresh. No back pain or sore legs etc.
If you are looking for an all rounder I dont think they come any better. I have ridden bikes that are great on flat terrain but taken on the hills proved to be crap. The next best ride to this bike has been my Trek 5200 which does all things well but the Look has the edge by about another 50%. I can now stop searching for the ultimate ride. Er in doors is happy about that!!! Strengths: Where do I start.
Great descender and climber
Great looking bike in white.
Nice and light but you feel the ultimate strength of the frame when you get out of the saddle. Weaknesses: Zero. Nada....early days but this is my ultimate bike Similar Products Used: Trek 5200, BMC SLC01, Lapierre Ultimate, Cervelo Soloist, Cannondale Caad3 
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Reviewed by: Matt(Unregistered User)
Review Date February 20, 2008 Overall Rating
5 of 5
Value Rating
5 of 5
Used product for 2 Years
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Price Paid:
$2200.00
at Excel Sports Favorite Ride: Lookout Mtn Bike Setup: Dura-Ace, FSA Compact Crank with ceramic bearings, Fizik Arione saddle, PowerTap SL rear hub and Dura Ace front hub with Mavic Open Pro rims, Ritchy Pro Seat Post, handlebars and stem, Continental Force/Attack tires Summary: Admittedly, at this price range I would probably be very happy with most framesets. However, the Look 585 is an exceptional bike. I was considering the Cervelo R3 or Specialized Tarmac SL, but the Look 585 was about $500 less.
When I read equipment reviews, I personally like to know a little about the person writing the review, so here is a little info on me:
1. 5'-9", 160lbs
2. I ride about 4000 miles each year for the past 6 years
3. Most of my riding is long climbs or rolling hills.
4. My 60 min peak threshold power last summer was 275 Watts (P/W = 3.67W/kg)
5. Race hillclimbs mostly Strengths: Acceleration - Amazing on short climbs that require 30-60s of high effort. The bike simply jumps when power is put to the pedals.
Ride Quality - I would describe the ride as feeling the road (sporty, but not overly compliant) during the ride, but never feel the road after.
Descending - I live and ride in Colorado, so we have plenty of long descents. The Look 585 is fantastically balanced, not jumpy and handles brilliantly.
Aesthetics - Looks sharp.
Overall, it is probably more bike than I need, but it is a truly pleasurable ride. Weaknesses: Only weakness is the engine powering the bike, but I'm working on it. Similar Products Used: Trek 5200 
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