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My Ritchey Logic weighs 18 lbs in full ready to ride mode. My ex-TCR weighed 15. I definitely feel a difference between the two bikes, but the feeling is not a feeling of more or less weight. In terms of speed differential, I'm confident I could win the Tour de France on either one of them.
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That's it! Enve is just cashing in on it's name. Nothing wrong with cashing in on their name. But nothing special about this bike either. If the geo fits (and I give them that -- great geometry!), and you have the means get this than the hordes of other bikes out there.
And while I bemoan that it was not make in "Murica, part of me is glad that it is not, especially considering the shoddy work that I've seen coming out from their Utah factory at least when you look at their wheels from a few years ago. At least the frame is made where they specialize in making carbon frames. Quote:
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I can accomplish the same stuff, within +/-2-3% on my favorite bikes as I can on bikes I really don't like riding (insofar as one can not like riding a bike, but you know what I mean). The difference? Some bikes just feel a lot better to do stuff on than others. 'Feels better' is subjective, but I'm pretty sure that if one would go to a bike shop and test ride 5 road bikes back to back, one would be able to make a definitive choice, even if all 5 of those bikes weighed the same and were the same fast, based on feel. Okay, if not definitive, at least narrow it down to two finalists! There's a lot of marketing BS I don't buy (aero is crazy overrated, weight is crazy overrated, material choice is in many crazy overrated), but I believe that an Emonda, TCR, Tarmac, R5, Supersix, Melee, Ostro Vam, so on and so forth, all perform similarly but feel quite different from one another. |
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I had an "ah-hah" moment many years ago. I am pretty short, and probably had been riding bikes too big for me. When I finally got on a bike that fit me properly, with compact bars that I could comfortably access the drops, contact points in optimal spaces, etc - wow, I realized that riding a drop bar bike is not meant to be uncomfortable, with the proper fit. After that, everything changed, and IMO, fit on the bike is king. All of the other stuff, aero this, lightweight that, etc are all gravy and do make a difference, but not a game changer like the proper fit turned out to be. I bet this is a great bike for many riders. It's not for me for a variety of reasons, but i'm not a hater either.
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New groups will soon be released and for the first time that I'm aware of, one of them actually includes recommendations on how to set starting neutral lever angle. No surprise it's not to set it level with the ground or tip parallel to the bar. If manufacturers choose to use their same existing standard for factory builds, bikes with this new group are going to be very mis-represented in test rides.
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This is a prime example of if it ain't broke don't fix it. I like what they're doing with the Flay BTW but I'm sticking with my Bingham.
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Does anyone know who makes the Bento bag on the Fray on the ENVE site?
Scroll down on this page to the picture beside the Caption "Top Tube Mount" https://enve.com/collections/fray Thanks |
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Looks like a Tailfin but can't be sure because of the lighting. I have two and they are quite good.
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The Fray seems like a similar bike to the Cervelo Caledonia 5, just a couple of years further along the tire clearance spectrum. Stack and reach numbers are very similar, as is the trail number though they arrive there 2 different ways.
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