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jcnz
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TobinHatesYou wrote:
jcnz wrote:
Thu Jul 25, 2019 1:42 am
Any pics or details of the new XXX shoes mentioned above?

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Scroll down a bit on this CT article.

Now imagine a white version with polished red or blue accents and Boa fasteners and a black version. Also note the XXX shoe Richie is wearing is different that’s the one Toms is wearing. The Toms version is the one being announced.
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TobinHatesYou wrote:FWIW I think fully hidden cabling could come in a mid-cycle update with a proprietary bar/stem combo.
I can see that. It looks “unfinished” as it is.


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https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=3qUCXjMV1sM

Edit: bike radar review taken down.
Key highlights
- updated front and rear isospeed.
- specialized SWAT like storage box in downtube
- h2 fit only with H1.5 available in project 1
- space for 38mm tires (possibly 42s?)
- rides 'good'
- more aero, saves 1 minute over 1 hour at unspecified speed.

Imo @thy was right, it looks a lot better when you put a rider on it. I grabbed one picture B4 refreshing the tab of a trek drops rider on a smaller 1.5 frame and this is an attractive looking bike. (In smaller sizes)
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icantaffordcycling wrote:https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=3qUCXjMV1sM

Edit: bike radar review taken down.
Key highlights
- updated front and rear isospeed.
- specialized SWAT like storage box in downtube
- h2 fit only with H1.5 available in project 1
- space for 38mm tires (possibly 42s?)
- rides 'good'
- more aero, saves 1 minute over 1 hour at unspecified speed.

Imo @thy was right, it looks a lot better when you put a rider on it. I grabbed one picture B4 refreshing the tab of a trek drops rider on a smaller 1.5 frame and this is an attractive looking bike. (In smaller sizes)
Image
Are you saying they've ditched endurance fit for H2?
If that's the case I'm seriously going to consider one.


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hlvd wrote: Are you saying they've ditched endurance fit for H2?
If that's the case I'm seriously going to consider one.
That is what the bike radar review said. But it is bike radar after all so take everything they say with a block of salt.

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by jlok

sad... H2 fit STA is still relatively steep, which means it probably won't fit me.

Any H1.5 geometry chart?
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H1.5 and H2 both offered is what I read.

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RichTheRoadie wrote:H1.5 and H2 both offered is what I read.
Great news!!


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Agree - I like it; and I'd need H2

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It looks like it suits lighter colours better

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guyc wrote:
Thu Jul 25, 2019 11:32 am
It looks like it suits lighter colours better

The Trek-Segafredo Women's bike above is H1.5 and probably a 52cm.

https://www.trekbikes.com/gb/en_GB/bike ... /c/B221-1/

The stock Domane SLR still has Trek's "H2.5" endurance fit.

And the XXX shoes...

https://www.trekbikes.com/gb/en_GB/bike ... es/p/25000

White/red ones not shown for some reason.

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TobinHatesYou wrote:
Thu Jul 25, 2019 11:39 am
guyc wrote:
Thu Jul 25, 2019 11:32 am
It looks like it suits lighter colours better

The Trek-Segafredo Women's bike above is H1.5 and probably a 52cm.

https://www.trekbikes.com/gb/en_GB/bike ... /c/B221-1/

The stock Domane SLR still has Trek's "H2.5" endurance fit.

And the XXX shoes...

https://www.trekbikes.com/gb/en_GB/bike ... es/p/25000

White/red ones not shown for some reason.
Still can't find the H1.5 geometries from your link. Am I missing something?
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