This is My Tri Bike

Ryan | Tuesday, May 4th, 2010 7 Comments

This is my tri-bike.  There are many like it.

But this one is mine.

After several months drooling, researching, speculating, debating, deliberating and procrastinating, I now own a triathlon bike.  As you can see, I went with the Cervelo P2 Ultegra setup, along with a sweet pair of Bontrager/Hed Aeolus 5.0 clinchers.  Helen’s Cycles in Santa Monica made me an offer too good to refuse on the wheelset.  I was planning to buy the Hed  Jet 6 and 9s, as I’ve recently written.  However, they weren’t in stock and Helen’s took advantage of my eagerness to sell me  on a “project one” pair of the Bontragers for $900 off the MSRP.  As I was doing my bike-fitting session, the cyclist next to me doing the same had ridden 10,000 miles on the same pair.  And was happy.  That was good enough for me.

Oh, Lance and the rest of Team Radio Shack ride on them too.

Yeah, that’ll do.

The only other major purchase I needed to add to the bike were the adjustable carbon Profile Design Viper aero bars.  During my fitting, it became clear I was reaching a bit too far out towards the elbow pads and my back and rib cage  were going to be stretched.  Unfortunately, the stock aero bars were not adjustable.  Yes, a proper pre-purchase bike fit might have indicated that other tri bikes could have been a better natural fit as a result.  Yet all my research kept pointing back to the Cervelo P2 offering the best bang for the buck.  Judging by the transition area at Wildflower, hundreds of other Cervelo owners agreed.  And each time I spoke with a P2 owner whether at Wildflower or the other races I’ve competed in this year, they all indicated how much they loved their purchase.  Not one showed an ounce of regret.

And let’s face it: I just wanted the damn bike.  There’s lots of great choices out there. Felt. Wilier. Argon. Kuota. And many others.  But the Cervelo had me from the get-go.  It wasn’t even a fair contest.  You can research all you want.  In the end, I bought what I wanted, but it happens to be a great value nonetheless.

Now, I must make sure my Monica (my Colnago) doesn’t get too jealous of Charlie, the Cervelo.  So far, they’re co-existing in the same room peacefully.

By the way, I name my bikes.  Maybe I talk to them too every once in a while.  It’s totally not weird.  It’s normal.  I keep telling myself that.

It’s normal, right?

Good night, Monica.  Good night, Charlie.  Good night, Shalom (my Scott Speedster).

These are my bikes.  There are many like them.  But these bikes are MINE.

Hooah!

Still 204 days and counting, but not by much.

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7 Comments

  1. Kati says:

    I name my bikes too – I am going to have to sell my current tri bike (PIP) to get a team bike next year, I even feel a little guilty after she has done me so right over the years! I love the bike and the wheel set!

  2. Dustin says:

    Well I guess I need to find another bike, no way we are both going to have the same bike…damn it I already have a Cervelo!!!! What to do? This should be fun, how was the experience at Helens?

  3. Ryan says:

    I enjoyed it. Ask for Peter Willcock, the salesperson I dealt with. He’s trying to make the British national cycling track team so he’s passionate about the sport and knows his stuff. He was honest and worked hard to get me the best deal while still doing his job to upsell me along the way. He also honored price-matching on trizone.com. I’ll go with you as long as Janelle won’t kill us for you buying a new bike! Congrats again on a GREAT second triathlon, Dustin. I really hope we can stay riding and training…I’ve really enjoyed hanging out again.

  4. Ryan says:

    Thanks Kati! I really like the name Pip. Which team are you riding for so I can follow your progress?

  5. [...] course, this past 100 days have been highlighted by the addition of my Charlie, my Cervelo P2 tri bike. Combined with the Bontrager/Hed Aeolus 5 race wheels, I’ve picked up about 2 mph [...]

  6. Paul Gunn says:

    Ah the P2 – a mighty machine. I haven’t named my bike but you’ve inspired me. tomorrow I’ve got three hours to think about it whilst communing with the said object

  7. Ryan says:

    Good to hear from you friend! Your’e the guy along with David Hine who got me into this mess! You’re MY inspiration!

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