Road Bikes

With an Alpha aluminum frame and carbon Race fork, the Lexa already has a great backbone to build on. The Shimano 10-speed 105 components and Bontrager SSR wheels make it even better. Need a small size? The Lexa comes as small as a 43cm with 650c wheels, producing a standover height of only 25.5
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An Alpha aluminum frame, carbon fork and Shimano’s 9-speed Tiagra components, and Bontrager SSR wheels make for a great package at this price. When they’re gone, they’re gone! Available in limited quantities as a triple crank or compact cranks. Please call to see if we have what you need in
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The Madone 5.2 is becoming a best-selling favorite with our customers. Now we can get you on a Madone 5.2 at a fantastic price! Trek’s TCT carbon fiber frame and fork are incredibly light with a beautiful ride quality. Shimano’s 10-speed Ultegra 6700 components come complete with a 50/34T compact crank for amazing hill-climbing. Bontrager Race wheels have blade spokes for slicing through a headwind. Bontrager bars, stem, saddle and tire complete this beautiful machine. Even the fit is easy with a slightly taller headtube found on Trek’s H2-sized bikes. A free bike fit comes with every Trek Madone 5.2, before component substitutions. When they’re gone, they’re
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A comfortable, well-fitting carbon road bike for only *what*?!? Yes, Felt has the bike you’ve been looking for. Shimano 105 derailleurs, 10-speed MicroTech shifters and an FSA Omega compact crankset help move you down the road while Mavic rims stay true for miles and miles. Come in see what Felt brings to the road at an unexpected
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Carbon fiber technology found in Felt’s race-winning bikes can be found in the ZW2’s frame and fork. Dura-Ace components found on Tour-winning bikes are also on the ZW2. Mavic’s Ksyrium Elite alloy wheels help you make the most of light weight for easier hills and sprints. This is the last example of this 2010 bike, and will are offering a free bike fit with the purchase of this bicycle, before component swaps and
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This is a unique Trek Madone 6-series WSD road bicycle. Made here in Waterloo, WI, this 6-series from 2009 uses SRAM’s Force components with a Rival front derailleur and rare, lightweight Bontrager caliper brakes. Bontrager alloy Race Lite wheels have blade spokes and are shod with Race X Lite tires. Painted in a distinct Giro d’Italia pink with white highlights, this bicycle is inspired by the pink jersey worn by the race leader in the Giro, and its sponsoring newspaper: La Gazzetta Dello Sport. Why pink? Because that’s the color of the pages of that famous
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If you’re looking to cobble a bike together in your basement for the express purpose of being a commuting bike, don’t go to the trouble. Trek had you in mind with the Portland! Trek chose an aluminum frame and carbon fork for the backbone of this innovative machine, featuring bottle, rack and fender mounts. Shimano’s 9-speed Tiagra components are enhanced with a Shimano 105 rear derailleur for fast shifting to beat that stoplight. An FSA 50/39/30T triple crank helps when you’re carrying the groceries home, and Shimano M505 disc brakes help with the stopping duties. Yes, you read that right: Disc brakes on a road bike! Bontrager SSR disc-specific wheels carry you to work or home, or wherever the day takes
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Not too long ago, light bikes were rubbery, whippy devices that only served to unnerve the rider. The Felt F3 LTD will change your mind. Felt’s UHC carbon frame has a massive BB30 bottom bracket ready to take whatever your legs dish out, but only weighs 930 grams! The tapered head tube is filled with an all-carbon fork with oversize blades for maximum control while sprinting or cornering at speed. The FSA SL-K carbon crankset is no slouch in the stiffness department, either. The rest of the drivetrain is filled with ProTour-ready 10-speed Shimano Dura-Ace components. Shimano’s RS20 aluminum wheels leave no spec
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With features found on the Rabobank-Giant pro team bikes only a few short years ago, the TCR Advanced 1 is a showcase of what Giant can do at a surprisingly low price. The oversized PowerCore bottom bracket anchors the Ultegra crank for better power transfer, while the OverDrive tapered head tube produces a more stable bike in fast turns and out-of-the-saddle efforts. The carbon fiber frame of the TCR Advanced is produced by hand at Giant’s C-Tech facility, giving the bike incredible quality control and a consistently lightweight and reliable frame. Shimano’s 10-speed 6700 Ultegra components and DT Swiss wheels only help improve this already impressive
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Built for the road, no matter how long the day’s ride might be. Giant’s Avail Advanced 3 has an Advanced-grade composite frame and fork for light weight and great vibration-damping qualities. With Shimano’s 9-speed Tiagra components and a compact 50/34T FSA Omega crankset, the Avail Advanced 3 will shift with ease and last for years. Alloy aluminum wheels, and Giant Connect handlebars and Sella Royale Seta saddle complete this stunning
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What an eye-catcher! The Giant Avail Advanced 2 is a bike that draws a crowd with sweeping lines of the Advanced-grade composite frame and fork. Shimano’s 10-speed 105 components are easy to operate and work with a 50/34T FSA Omerga crankset to get you up and over the hills with ease. Light alloy wheels and well-fitting handlebars & saddle make this bike a joy from the first
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Giant didn’t see its aluminum bikes as entry-level-only machines, and the Avail 1 is proof of that! A hydroformed Aluxx alumimnum frame and carbon fork is light and swift, while Shimano’s 10-speed 105 drivetrain components get you up every hill. The 50/34T Shimano 105 compact crankset is coupled with a 11-28T cassette for the really steep stuff! Alloy aluminum wheels, Sella Royale saddle and Giant’s Connect handlebar and stem finish off a bike for the adventurer in all of
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Bicycling Magazine is picky when it comes to bikes, so when it named the Giant Defy 2 as an Editor’s Choice, we knew it was something special. Giant’s hydroformed Aluxx aluminum frame, carbon fork and Shimano Tiagra 9-speed components make for a pretty compelling package. Even the crank is a Shimano Tiagra crank, not some no-name part, and the head tube is a tapered 1-1/8” to 1-3/8” OverDrive steerer for sure-footed cornering. We still have a few in stock, but we don’t expect them to last
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A well-spec’ed aluminum bike shouldn’t be hard to find. Trek’s 2.1 is not only a well-manned road machine, but is also a category leader with excellent components. The 2.1’s carbon fiber fork will cut road vibration and weight, making all the difference on your first century. Shimano’s 10-speed 105 components are found in the drivetrain, including shifters, derailleurs and 11-28T cassette for fast, smooth shifting. Bontrager’s alloy SSR wheelset can handle rough and choppy pavement, and are wrapped with Bontrager R1 tires. Bontrager components are also found at the handlebars, stem, saddle and seatpost. All this on an Alpha Black aluminum frame? That’s what makes a Trek so
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A Tour de France-winning bicycle made from scratch here in Wisconsin? Without a doubt, Trek’s Madone series of bicycles have made an impact on the world stage under the fastest riders ever to swings leg over a top tube. The Madone 6.2 reflects how that technology, engineering and innovation can be applied to everyone’s riding, from recreational riders to elite racers. The 600-Series OCLV carbon fiber frame is staggeringly light and stiff, but produces uncompromising ride quality with its raw carbon “recipe” and no-cut seat-mast. What good is a light bicycle if it hammers the fillings out of your teeth? The frame’s ability to transfer power comes with the massive down tube, BB90 bottom bracket and tall chain stays. They all work to transfer your every pedal stroke into moving down the
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