Giant TCR SL1: Know anything about it?
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I've been scouring the web for a good aluminum race frame (not really interested in a CAAD 10 or Allez; other option would be Van Dessel). This Giant, which appears to only be available in Asia, looks like a really great frame; possibly even a rival to Canyon. Does anyone know anything about this frame or how to get one?
http://www.giant-bicycles.com/en-in/bik ... 736/52970/
http://www.giant-bicycles.com/en-in/bik ... 736/52970/
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This is my first time seeing it, but giant has started to release some of the 2013 entry level defy models so I'm guessing we will see a 2013 version of this in the next couple months. Just a guess.
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What do you think the odds are of this showing up in the US?
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They only reason I can think of why it wouldn't sell here is because it may compete against giant's defy composite line guessing it would be in the same price range.
I had a short ride on a 2010 version of these a couple of years ago. It seemed very good. Looks like it's changed quite a bit though since then.
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Sorry this topic is old but Giant confirmed they are bringing the tcr Sl aluminum to the US for 2013, they claim it is lighter and stiffer than the caad 10
Just got home from Giant dealer launch in Australia.
No TCR Adv Aluminium and I forgot to ask.
Did see new TCR's and Defy's and TCX (plus MTB's, etc).
New Dura-Ace is very nice and the new FD feels real nice to operate on the shifters. Very light and nice SRAM like feel of the clicks and trims.
I asked about TCR Aero - no comment. But the new TCR Adv 1 and 0 both have low profile wheels. When I asked about this I was told that the TCR is considered a race/climbing bike (in other words, "we are already spinning the TCR to be a different bike so we can sell the TCR Aero with deep wheels"). Ah the games.. silly games...
No TCR Adv Aluminium and I forgot to ask.
Did see new TCR's and Defy's and TCX (plus MTB's, etc).
New Dura-Ace is very nice and the new FD feels real nice to operate on the shifters. Very light and nice SRAM like feel of the clicks and trims.
I asked about TCR Aero - no comment. But the new TCR Adv 1 and 0 both have low profile wheels. When I asked about this I was told that the TCR is considered a race/climbing bike (in other words, "we are already spinning the TCR to be a different bike so we can sell the TCR Aero with deep wheels"). Ah the games.. silly games...
looks great
had problems replacing my TCR anodised this year ( accident ) & had a COMPOSITE as a replace
i would say the composite rides better than my advanced
its so smooth ...a bit heavier but just so damn ..well great
the advanced has hung up a lot more this year with all its nice bits on whilst my ultegra clad composite has been my main companion ..
had problems replacing my TCR anodised this year ( accident ) & had a COMPOSITE as a replace
i would say the composite rides better than my advanced
its so smooth ...a bit heavier but just so damn ..well great
the advanced has hung up a lot more this year with all its nice bits on whilst my ultegra clad composite has been my main companion ..
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I saw these on the 2013 Giant site that just came up recently. I'll be honest, I'm a little disappointed that they didn't go with the Overdrive2 fork, or at least a full carbon fork. This frame will be good for sure, but it could have been a great frame in the realm of the Canyon Ultimate AL; but available to those of us who live on the other side of the pond. I think the 2012 version from Asia had the Overdrive2 fork/HT... Too bad.
HeluvaSkier wrote:I saw these on the 2013 Giant site that just came up recently. I'll be honest, I'm a little disappointed that they didn't go with the Overdrive2 fork, or at least a full carbon fork. This frame will be good for sure, but it could have been a great frame in the realm of the Canyon Ultimate AL; but available to those of us who live on the other side of the pond. I think the 2012 version from Asia had the Overdrive2 fork/HT... Too bad.
I had a chance to ride this bike already. Its VERY stiff and responsive.
The OD 2 does not help this bike with anything other than added weight. The front end is PLENTY stiff with a standard tapered fork.
The fork on the bike I rode is full carbon and is made from the advanced grade carbon rather than the lower composite grade.
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Thanks! That is a very promising report. Will it be available as a frame set only?