Monday, July 27, 2009

Three Carbon Fiber Bikes To Ride Before You Die

By Tao Schencks

The total benefits of cycling on a carbon fiber bike go far beyond any advantages it allows anyone in competition sports. Mounting a piece of futuristic tech, hurtling along a mountain path or pumping through a hill section in your first triathlon, a Carbon Fiber Bike awards you the benefit - mentally, physically and helps you evolve from being an amateur to racing like a pro rider.

With anything, there are products that stand head and shoulders above the others. Perhaps classic models recognised for their age old reliability or bikes that feature the latest future design and technologies, the area of cycling really is the same and has some makes of bike that should only be taken out and rode to completely appreciate them. Studying the spec sheet in a brochure is one thing, but really riding them is much, much better.

1. The TREK Madone If you would like to follow inspirational cyclists such as Mr Lance Armstrong, then riding and owning the TREK Madone model is ticks all the boxes for you. The TREK Madone uses unrivaled future tech designs that make it one of the best bikes you can buy. The Madone also helped the TREK team win the Tour De France cycling event lots of times in the past and the most recent models are totally brilliant. With their special process of manufacture and the perfect balance of rider comfort and efficiency, you have to try ride this bike as soon as you can!

2. The Bianchi 928 Carbon K-VID This bike manufactured by the Italian company Bianchi screams sophistication, speed and power. Bianchi have been making bicycles for over one hundred years and are still one of the designers that serious cyclists choose. Bianchi's 928 Carbon K-VID has helped win the Tour De France a few times and is definitely one to ride in person. The sexy lines of the Centaur Mix Compact model and it's patented ergonomic frame design make this the best rides in the world today. If you had to choose one bike now - make it this one.

3. Specialized S-Works Tarmac SL2 Di2 This is perhaps the daddy of all bikes and possibly one of the most expensive too. The SL2 DI2 features all of the best components and technology that Specialized make - all packaged together into a lightweight, strong, fast and flashy bicycle. The Tarmac has been proven to be a riders choice when it comes to balancing strength and efficiency and has been the race leader in the Tour De France several times. With a minimum resistance frame design, this classy bike will propel you past your competitors to the finish tape in a great time and it features a scientifically proven geometry design that guarantees that each push you make is used to the greatest effect.

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