Cronus CX : what's the verdict?
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I'm thinking of going carbon for my CX bike, and now a new offering has risen...the Trek/Gary Fisher Cronus CX.
It seems like it will be a light, stiff package, but are there any decisive Pro's or Con's according to you guys?
All feedback is apreciated!
http://www.trekbikes.com/us/en/bikes/ga ... /cronuscx/
It seems like it will be a light, stiff package, but are there any decisive Pro's or Con's according to you guys?
All feedback is apreciated!
http://www.trekbikes.com/us/en/bikes/ga ... /cronuscx/
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This bike looks rad, it seems to have a pretty good spec package.
My only gripe is going to be availability! It's not going to be available for purchase till next January!! By then all the cross bike will be disk braked or something crazy!
My only gripe is going to be availability! It's not going to be available for purchase till next January!! By then all the cross bike will be disk braked or something crazy!
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There's no verdict because no one has one. Looks nice. Geometry looks good. Treks really stepped up the performance in the last couple years so I'm interested too. I talked to some of the trek guys the other day and availability sounded like later this year...
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I heard it would be available somewhere "around" late november/early december.....pretty far into our Cross season. But as long as it rocks that's OK!
About the "verdict" : i know the bike is not there yet, but i was reffering ot it geometry-wise etc.
Thnx so far!
About the "verdict" : i know the bike is not there yet, but i was reffering ot it geometry-wise etc.
Thnx so far!
"Gee Brain, what are we going to do tonight? The same thing we do every night Pinky, try to carbonize the world!!!"
composite wrote:I'm thinking of going carbon for my CX bike.
All feedback is appreciated!
The new carbon Cannondales look pretty awesome. Cannondale has a good history with cross racing and know what they're doing with carbon. Put them together and you'll probably have a killer cross bike.
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The geo for the Fishers looks good. Should be predictable but menouverable. I look forward to seeing one in person.
I've been looking forward to the new dale since Tim mentioned it this spring. Sounds nice too.
Blue posted some info on their wesite about the new NorCross line recently too. Those look to be even better than last year also.
Basically we'll be spoilt for choices for new cross bikes this fall.
I've been looking forward to the new dale since Tim mentioned it this spring. Sounds nice too.
Blue posted some info on their wesite about the new NorCross line recently too. Those look to be even better than last year also.
Basically we'll be spoilt for choices for new cross bikes this fall.
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"Organization is for the simple-minded, the Genius controls the chaos." - Jens
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Here's some more info and better pictures of the Cronos.
http://velonews.competitor.com/2010/08/ ... ion_134074
http://velonews.competitor.com/2010/08/ ... ion_134074
Guys from my shop rode them down at Trek World last week and all they could say was STIFF. Stiff seat area, stiff fork, stiff headtube, stiff frame.
It will make an awesome, but jittery competition bike. On the road they found it too stiff in all ways with very little compliancy.
It will make an awesome, but jittery competition bike. On the road they found it too stiff in all ways with very little compliancy.
From the geometry chart on the Trek website, I am guessing this bike is in the family of high bottom bracket cross bikes. The chart does not actually show BB drop but the relatively high standover hight suggests a high BB. I prefer low bottom bracket cross bike as I find them to handle better. It's really just a personal preference thing, of course.
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