2019 bike roll out jam
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Here's Fuji's 2019 catalog. To me it's interesting to not see an SL 1.1 with either SRAM Red Etap or Dura-Ace Di2. Like everyone else they're adding discs to all their road models. I think it's a shame the Supreme is only packaged with 30mm wheels, since it's intended to be similar to the Transonic.
Ultimately I'd like to see some reviews and real weights, but at the moment the Transonic 2.1 disc and SL 2.1 disc are up there for me considering the cost. It's nice to see Di2 on a (hopefully) sub $4000 bike.
https://drive.google.com/open?id=16iXSE ... nMvGmSyx97
Ultimately I'd like to see some reviews and real weights, but at the moment the Transonic 2.1 disc and SL 2.1 disc are up there for me considering the cost. It's nice to see Di2 on a (hopefully) sub $4000 bike.
https://drive.google.com/open?id=16iXSE ... nMvGmSyx97
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I'm afraid the RRP for Transonic will be significantly higher. Some models are alreay available online, but I have no clue about availability. I have found the top two models here: https://challenge-sports.de/product-cat ... fuji-2019/BagelMaster wrote: ↑Wed Aug 22, 2018 1:43 pmHere's Fuji's 2019 catalog. To me it's interesting to not see an SL 1.1 with either SRAM Red Etap or Dura-Ace Di2. Like everyone else they're adding discs to all their road models. I think it's a shame the Supreme is only packaged with 30mm wheels, since it's intended to be similar to the Transonic.
Ultimately I'd like to see some reviews and real weights, but at the moment the Transonic 2.1 disc and SL 2.1 disc are up there for me considering the cost. It's nice to see Di2 on a (hopefully) sub $4000 bike.
https://drive.google.com/open?id=16iXSE ... nMvGmSyx97
Unfortunately this is true, I was recently provided the below figures.cro2 wrote: ↑Wed Aug 22, 2018 2:05 pmI'm afraid the RRP for Transonic will be significantly higher. Some models are alreay available online, but I have no clue about availability. I have found the top two models here: https://challenge-sports.de/product-cat ... fuji-2019/BagelMaster wrote: ↑Wed Aug 22, 2018 1:43 pmHere's Fuji's 2019 catalog. To me it's interesting to not see an SL 1.1 with either SRAM Red Etap or Dura-Ace Di2. Like everyone else they're adding discs to all their road models. I think it's a shame the Supreme is only packaged with 30mm wheels, since it's intended to be similar to the Transonic.
Ultimately I'd like to see some reviews and real weights, but at the moment the Transonic 2.1 disc and SL 2.1 disc are up there for me considering the cost. It's nice to see Di2 on a (hopefully) sub $4000 bike.
https://drive.google.com/open?id=16iXSE ... nMvGmSyx97
1.1 - $7,999
2.1 - $5,399 (disc)
2.2 - $4,999 (rim)
I’m unsure about the specifics and these are NA MSRP. I had hoped that the Fuji would offer similar performance at a more reasonable price though it appears they might be out of my budget.
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Well that sucks! I was hoping pricing would essentially make the choice between the Canyon Ultimate SLX 8.0 Disc/Canyon Aeroad SLX 8.0 Disc, TCR Advanced Pro Disc, and the Fuji SL/Transonic.FLtrooper wrote: ↑Wed Aug 22, 2018 2:43 pmUnfortunately this is true, I was recently provided the below figures.cro2 wrote: ↑Wed Aug 22, 2018 2:05 pmI'm afraid the RRP for Transonic will be significantly higher. Some models are alreay available online, but I have no clue about availability. I have found the top two models here: https://challenge-sports.de/product-cat ... fuji-2019/BagelMaster wrote: ↑Wed Aug 22, 2018 1:43 pmHere's Fuji's 2019 catalog. To me it's interesting to not see an SL 1.1 with either SRAM Red Etap or Dura-Ace Di2. Like everyone else they're adding discs to all their road models. I think it's a shame the Supreme is only packaged with 30mm wheels, since it's intended to be similar to the Transonic.
Ultimately I'd like to see some reviews and real weights, but at the moment the Transonic 2.1 disc and SL 2.1 disc are up there for me considering the cost. It's nice to see Di2 on a (hopefully) sub $4000 bike.
https://drive.google.com/open?id=16iXSE ... nMvGmSyx97
1.1 - $7,999
2.1 - $5,399 (disc)
2.2 - $4,999 (rim)
I’m unsure about the specifics and these are NA MSRP. I had hoped that the Fuji would offer similar performance at a more reasonable price though it appears they might be out of my budget.
Any other suggestions I should be looking at? I'm not married to aero or all-arounder, I just want something that will come in ~7.5kg or lighter stock, has Discs, Electronic Shifting, and handles 30-32mm measured tires.
You can get this through my dealer for 15% off an no tax.BagelMaster wrote: ↑Wed Aug 22, 2018 3:55 pmWell that sucks! I was hoping pricing would essentially make the choice between the Canyon Ultimate SLX 8.0 Disc/Canyon Aeroad SLX 8.0 Disc, TCR Advanced Pro Disc, and the Fuji SL/Transonic.FLtrooper wrote: ↑Wed Aug 22, 2018 2:43 pmUnfortunately this is true, I was recently provided the below figures.cro2 wrote: ↑Wed Aug 22, 2018 2:05 pmI'm afraid the RRP for Transonic will be significantly higher. Some models are alreay available online, but I have no clue about availability. I have found the top two models here: https://challenge-sports.de/product-cat ... fuji-2019/BagelMaster wrote: ↑Wed Aug 22, 2018 1:43 pmHere's Fuji's 2019 catalog. To me it's interesting to not see an SL 1.1 with either SRAM Red Etap or Dura-Ace Di2. Like everyone else they're adding discs to all their road models. I think it's a shame the Supreme is only packaged with 30mm wheels, since it's intended to be similar to the Transonic.
Ultimately I'd like to see some reviews and real weights, but at the moment the Transonic 2.1 disc and SL 2.1 disc are up there for me considering the cost. It's nice to see Di2 on a (hopefully) sub $4000 bike.
https://drive.google.com/open?id=16iXSE ... nMvGmSyx97
1.1 - $7,999
2.1 - $5,399 (disc)
2.2 - $4,999 (rim)
I’m unsure about the specifics and these are NA MSRP. I had hoped that the Fuji would offer similar performance at a more reasonable price though it appears they might be out of my budget.
Any other suggestions I should be looking at? I'm not married to aero or all-arounder, I just want something that will come in ~7.5kg or lighter stock, has Discs, Electronic Shifting, and handles 30-32mm measured tires.
https://www.giant-bicycles.com/us/tcr-a ... -disc-2019
Bianchi Oltre XR4, De Rosa SK Pininfarina, Trek Madone SLR, Giant TCR Advanced SL, Cervelo R5 Disk, Giant Revolt
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I know this is a better bike, but I'm going to be vain and picky and say I don't like the integrated seat post. If that 15% was off an Advanced Pro, I would think that is really competitive!Noctiluxx wrote: ↑Wed Aug 22, 2018 4:32 pmYou can get this through my dealer for 15% off an no tax.
https://www.giant-bicycles.com/us/tcr-a ... -disc-2019
Yup! I’m also slightly disappointed and was hoping for a sub 4K aero disk setup. I guess I will keep my fingers crossed for a sale on the Aeroad or for the upcoming Aeroad SL.BagelMaster wrote: ↑Wed Aug 22, 2018 3:55 pmWell that sucks! I was hoping pricing would essentially make the choice between the Canyon Ultimate SLX 8.0 Disc/Canyon Aeroad SLX 8.0 Disc, TCR Advanced Pro Disc, and the Fuji SL/Transonic.FLtrooper wrote: ↑Wed Aug 22, 2018 2:43 pmUnfortunately this is true, I was recently provided the below figures.cro2 wrote: ↑Wed Aug 22, 2018 2:05 pmI'm afraid the RRP for Transonic will be significantly higher. Some models are alreay available online, but I have no clue about availability. I have found the top two models here: https://challenge-sports.de/product-cat ... fuji-2019/BagelMaster wrote: ↑Wed Aug 22, 2018 1:43 pmHere's Fuji's 2019 catalog. To me it's interesting to not see an SL 1.1 with either SRAM Red Etap or Dura-Ace Di2. Like everyone else they're adding discs to all their road models. I think it's a shame the Supreme is only packaged with 30mm wheels, since it's intended to be similar to the Transonic.
Ultimately I'd like to see some reviews and real weights, but at the moment the Transonic 2.1 disc and SL 2.1 disc are up there for me considering the cost. It's nice to see Di2 on a (hopefully) sub $4000 bike.
https://drive.google.com/open?id=16iXSE ... nMvGmSyx97
1.1 - $7,999
2.1 - $5,399 (disc)
2.2 - $4,999 (rim)
I’m unsure about the specifics and these are NA MSRP. I had hoped that the Fuji would offer similar performance at a more reasonable price though it appears they might be out of my budget.
Any other suggestions I should be looking at? I'm not married to aero or all-arounder, I just want something that will come in ~7.5kg or lighter stock, has Discs, Electronic Shifting, and handles 30-32mm measured tires.
He can get you that price on any Giant bike, including this one. https://www.giant-bicycles.com/us/tcr-a ... -disc-2019BagelMaster wrote: ↑Wed Aug 22, 2018 4:37 pmI know this is a better bike, but I'm going to be vain and picky and say I don't like the integrated seat post. If that 15% was off an Advanced Pro, I would think that is really competitive!Noctiluxx wrote: ↑Wed Aug 22, 2018 4:32 pmYou can get this through my dealer for 15% off an no tax.
https://www.giant-bicycles.com/us/tcr-a ... -disc-2019
Bianchi Oltre XR4, De Rosa SK Pininfarina, Trek Madone SLR, Giant TCR Advanced SL, Cervelo R5 Disk, Giant Revolt
This one for $3500 out the door. https://www.giant-bicycles.com/us/prope ... -disc-2019FLtrooper wrote: ↑Wed Aug 22, 2018 5:28 pmYup! I’m also slightly disappointed and was hoping for a sub 4K aero disk setup. I guess I will keep my fingers crossed for a sale on the Aeroad or for the upcoming Aeroad SL.BagelMaster wrote: ↑Wed Aug 22, 2018 3:55 pmWell that sucks! I was hoping pricing would essentially make the choice between the Canyon Ultimate SLX 8.0 Disc/Canyon Aeroad SLX 8.0 Disc, TCR Advanced Pro Disc, and the Fuji SL/Transonic.FLtrooper wrote: ↑Wed Aug 22, 2018 2:43 pmUnfortunately this is true, I was recently provided the below figures.cro2 wrote: ↑Wed Aug 22, 2018 2:05 pm
I'm afraid the RRP for Transonic will be significantly higher. Some models are alreay available online, but I have no clue about availability. I have found the top two models here: https://challenge-sports.de/product-cat ... fuji-2019/
1.1 - $7,999
2.1 - $5,399 (disc)
2.2 - $4,999 (rim)
I’m unsure about the specifics and these are NA MSRP. I had hoped that the Fuji would offer similar performance at a more reasonable price though it appears they might be out of my budget.
Any other suggestions I should be looking at? I'm not married to aero or all-arounder, I just want something that will come in ~7.5kg or lighter stock, has Discs, Electronic Shifting, and handles 30-32mm measured tires.
Bianchi Oltre XR4, De Rosa SK Pininfarina, Trek Madone SLR, Giant TCR Advanced SL, Cervelo R5 Disk, Giant Revolt
I would wait for Focus Izalco Max, which is due to be released on September 5 (according to this site: http://www.bikefunn.com/roadbike/49299.html). Basically I am in the same sitatution and the Fuji was a strong candidate before the prices were announced.Noctiluxx wrote: ↑Wed Aug 22, 2018 6:53 pmThis one for $3500 out the door. https://www.giant-bicycles.com/us/prope ... -disc-2019FLtrooper wrote: ↑Wed Aug 22, 2018 5:28 pmYup! I’m also slightly disappointed and was hoping for a sub 4K aero disk setup. I guess I will keep my fingers crossed for a sale on the Aeroad or for the upcoming Aeroad SL.BagelMaster wrote: ↑Wed Aug 22, 2018 3:55 pmWell that sucks! I was hoping pricing would essentially make the choice between the Canyon Ultimate SLX 8.0 Disc/Canyon Aeroad SLX 8.0 Disc, TCR Advanced Pro Disc, and the Fuji SL/Transonic.FLtrooper wrote: ↑Wed Aug 22, 2018 2:43 pm
Unfortunately this is true, I was recently provided the below figures.
1.1 - $7,999
2.1 - $5,399 (disc)
2.2 - $4,999 (rim)
I’m unsure about the specifics and these are NA MSRP. I had hoped that the Fuji would offer similar performance at a more reasonable price though it appears they might be out of my budget.
Any other suggestions I should be looking at? I'm not married to aero or all-arounder, I just want something that will come in ~7.5kg or lighter stock, has Discs, Electronic Shifting, and handles 30-32mm measured tires.
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Is the Izalco Max frame will be the same or it will be different?I would wait for Focus Izalco Max, which is due to be released on September 5 (according to this site: http://www.bikefunn.com/roadbike/49299.html). Basically I am in the same sitatution and the Fuji was a strong candidate before the prices were announced.
To my door sounds much betterNoctiluxx wrote: ↑Wed Aug 22, 2018 6:53 pm
This one for $3500 out the door. https://www.giant-bicycles.com/us/prope ... -disc-2019
I’m a tad confused with the, “hybrid” wording in reference to the fork? Does that indicate it’s a carbon and aluminum steerer fork?
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