Any good Aluminium TT bikes?

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    Raleigh

    Does anyone know of any good ALU TT bikes?

    I like Aluminium because its what hardmen ride.

    And I am a hardman.

    So far its a Ribble.

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    Raleigh

    I’ve got a Dolan Freccia,
    I’ve got a Dolan Freccia, which is kind of sick.

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    welshcyclistguy

    argon 18 e80
    argon 18 e80

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    pashda

    I have a Ridley Cheetah which
    I have a Ridley Cheetah which is aluminium frame and carbon aero forks. Mine is the 2010 model which came with carbon 50mm wheels and thanks to the bike shop being keen to offload it before the 2011 bikes came out I got a set of USE Tula carbon bars as well. Cracking bike and very light. Not sure if they still make them and I know the 2011 model didn’t come with carbon wheels. There are some good alu framed TT bikes around but I have to say for vfm the planet-x bikes are hard to beat

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    notfastenough

    I think it’s a good choice
    I think it’s a good choice for a TT bike; certainly no point spending megabucks to shave a bit of weight when aero is more crucial. Both Trek and Felt do cracking alu TT bikes for like £1300.

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    Ashleyhoaken

    Hi Raleigh,
    It is not just

    Hi Raleigh,
    It is not just for others to decide for tt bikes, you need to chose what sites you, for aluminium try:
    Raleigh singulus
    Felt S32
    Argon 18 E-80
    Cube Aerium Pro
    Kinesis KT415
    cervelo p1
    Trek Equinox 7
    Giant Trinity
    And ture men uses steel

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    veseunr

    Like any ‘good’ journo I made
    Like any ‘good’ journo I made it up before looking it up …. £1369 for 105 or £2k for Sram Force and Reynolds wheels.

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    veseunr

    Canyon do Speedmax Al at
    Canyon do Speedmax Al at their usual excellent price ….. full Ultegra for £5.99 ??

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    Ghostie

    I briefly considered the Felt
    I briefly considered the Felt S32 (the now discontinued S22 had a nicer paint job though), Cube Aerium Race and the Argon 18 E-80 until I saw the Cube Aerium Pro and realised I might as well stick to what I have got for my requirements, using mini aerobars if necessary. Still like the look of the Argon 18 E-80 mind you but think it wouldn’t be ridden much to justify buying it in the future.

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