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2010 Quintana Roo Tequilo

2010 Quintana Roo Tequilo

An aluminum triathlon bicycle isn’t always an introductory machine. This is personified in the Quintana Roo Tequilo. The drivetrain is highlighted with a Shimano Ultegra SL rear derailleur and an FSA Omega compact crankset for efficient power delivery. Vision aero-bars and an aero-blade carbon fiber fork help cut through the wind, while lightweight Alex 220 wheels accelerate smoothly out of the curves. The aluminum-framed Quintana Roo Tequilo is available in the following sizes:  Medium-large (55cm), Large (58cm) and Extra-large more>>
2011 Felt B16

2011 Felt B16

The most affordable full carbon fiber TT/Tri bike in Felt’s 2011 line takes no shortcuts when it comes to performance. Sharing the same carbon fiber frame and fork as the Felt B10, the B16 offers a value-packed machine for all triathlon distances. Shimano’s Ultegra 10-speed derailleurs work with a 53/39T FSA Gossamer crankset for smooth shifts and efficient power delivery. A fully adjustable aero bar keeps you comfortable and aero, while blade spoked aluminum wheels carve the wind. Internal cable routing, faired rear wheel and a hidden rear brake caliper make for perfect finishing touches on this wind-cheating more>>
2011 Quintana Roo Seduza

2011 Quintana Roo Seduza

The Quintana Roo Seduza remains the yardstick for the entry-level carbon fiber triathlon bicycle. Value is found throughout the Seduza from the aero bar package with Vision struts, to the Shimano Ultegra rear derailleur, 105 front derailleur, 10-speed shifters, chain and cassette. The crankset is an FSA Gossamer with compact chainrings for taking on a hilly race or training ride. The Shimano RS-20 aluminum aero wheels are light and stiff for years of more>>

Quintana Roo Wetsuits

A wetsuit is not just to keep you warm in cold water, it boosts bouyancy and reduces drag in the water. In Ironman distances, a wetsuit can save you nearly twenty minutes in your swim time. Recent advancements in neoprene allow for improved flexibility in the shoulders, aiding in replicating non-wetsuit swimstroke. Machinery Row Bicycles exclusively carries wetsuits by Quintana Roo--the patent holder of the breakaway more>>
2008 Quintana Roo Tequilo

2008 Quintana Roo Tequilo

The Tequilo is an excellent step up from a beginning triathlete’s road bike.  The tri-specific alloy frame and carbon fork give you a more comfortable and easy-to-fit position.. Fast-shifting Dura-Ace 7800 derailleurs and FSA carbon crankset are ready to put you power to the wheels. This would be a great choice for Sprint-distance triathletes. · Dura-Ace 7800 front & rear derailleurs · Vision alloy base bar and aero bar · FSA carbon crankset with MegaExo bottom bracket · Alex 270 wheels with Continental Ultra Race tires · Carbon aero seat more>>
2011 Felt B14

2011 Felt B14

Felt’s dedication to the not-quite-pro triathlete can be found in the B14. An Ultra-High Modulus carbon fiber frame and fork shaped is used to carve the air as well as make you comfortable, but eschews a proprietary aero bar for ease of adjustment. The 10-speed Shimano drivetrain uses Dura-Ace derailleurs and shifters, but spins the chain with a Vision TriMax aluminum crank in a MegaExo bottom bracket. Aluminum is used in the Felt Bayonet aero bars and base bars, while carbon fiber is used in the aero-blade seatpost. Felt’s TTR-3 deep section aero wheels have a machined braking surface for smooth stops, and blade spokes for dropping your competition on the flats. Vittoria Zaffiro Pro tires help complete this value-packed performance more>>