Wednesday, January 29, 2014

[Review] 2014 Giant Trinity Composite 2

Great Looking, Aero, Comfortable Tri/TT Bike from Giant: The 2014 Giant Trinity Composite 2

The aero-optimized frame is a treat to set up into an aero position, especially if you like to be extremely low at the front end. The handlebars look good and are very comfortable, and the cables other than the front brake are internally routed to help cheat the wind, too.



The front brake uses a mountain bike like system to provide an innovative behind-the-fork aerodynamic set up, while the rear brake is tucked in behind the bottom bracket to decrease drag even further.

With its lightweight, stiff and smooth-riding Giant Composite frame material, engineered and shaped to slice through the wind, Trinity Composite is the ticket to your fastest time yet. The frame is optimized for aerodynamics, efficiency and comfort with a Vector SLR composite seatpost and PowerCore bottom bracket area. It also comes RideSense ready, giving you the option to use Giant's wireless ANT+ system to track your data between T1 and T2.

Triathlonmagazine.ca says: "Riding the Composite 2 you quickly get the impression that you're on a much more expensive bike. The ride is impressively smooth and the bike feels rock solid no matter how hard you push on the pedals... The Trinity Composite 2 offers incredible value. If you're riding one, you certainly won't be able to say that you lost because of your bike."

Key Features:
• T-600 raw carbon fiber
• Shimano 10 speed drivetrain with Dura-Ace handlebar end shifters
• Giant SpeedControl 2 brakeset
• Giant Connect SL base-bar with connect aero clip-on
• Shimano R501 wheelset


Finish Line Bicycles
8850 Stockdale Hwy
Bakersfield, CA 93311
(661) 833-6268
www.finishlinebikes.com

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