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    New Turbo Como 4 (IGH)

    Congrats! I have exactly the same bike and color. Best of luck with it. The only issue I have is with the saddle. I am doing around 100 miles per week and my sit bones start screaming at around 20 miles.
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    VERY disappointed with my new 2023 Specialized Turbo Como 3.0

    My new bike is a Turbo Como 4.0 IGH. Very few complaints. My sit bones hates the saddle but one I need to work out. The handlebars fit me just fine but the shape is a PIA. Very limited space of add-on accessories and the shape of the bars make it difficult. I have been looking for an add on...
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    Trek Allant+ 8S -2020 Model - Amazing style and value at $4299

    The lack of any suspension on the Allant series is a turnoff for me. I am committed to TREK bikes and will most likely buy the carbon fiber RAIL when I can see one. I wish it had the 28mph limit on it but not a deal breaker.
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    Can we have an Honest Discussion Trek Alliant vs Specialized Vado USA?

    I think you are 100% correct. It's been months since I tried them and I got the names wrong. My apology!
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    Mtn vs City?

    -Manu and Rich.....interesting input. I never thought about the MTN bike in an efficient/inefficient viewpoint but it makes sense. At least compared to a non-mtn bike. I have had the impression from those that own MTN bikes that the suspension system can be tightened up enough to make it work...
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    Mtn vs City?

    Thank you Rich. Seems like I remember that rear Suspension was adjustable.
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    Mtn vs City?

    Thank you Rich. Great insight. Seems like I remember that the rear suspension was adjustable as well.
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    Mtn vs City?

    Makes a lot of sense. I can see that too much flex and movement in the suspension would eventually be too much for longer distance rides on an MTN bike. Thank you for pointing this out Thomas. The Allant series of Trek bikes do not have a suspension system upfront. Do you think that by...
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    Can we have an Honest Discussion Trek Alliant vs Specialized Vado USA?

    I have tested the Specialized COMO a couple times and generally preferred it over the VADO. The main reason was the COMO has a front suspension system. The 4.0 Como was a great ride.
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    Mtn vs City?

    How would you describe the differences in comfort, performance and handling of a mountain bike vs a city bike on the streets and greenways please? I have never ridden a mountain bike and my city e-bike is not comfortable with fit or ride. In theory the mountain bike should be better handling...
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    Can we have an Honest Discussion Trek Alliant vs Specialized Vado USA?

    All LBS are not the same. Some are extraordinary and some are ordinary. That's the case here. It's like an entirely different era of service between the two. I love Specialized bikes but the local dealer for them is extremely difficult to do business with. I will get an Allant or a Rail...
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    What new light weight e-bikes are on the horizon?

    I have been looking at the Trek Allant and the Rail models. The Allant for around $6000 is a bit under 50 pounds and 28 mph. Not sure what the carbon Rail model weighs but it's 20 mph. I have leaning toward the Rail for 90% street use but I think I would prefer 28mph. However the Domane...
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    Budnitz and Jones

    Thank you J.R. I should have done a search. I looked at the list of all the different brands and didn't see either Budnitz or Jones. Thank you for the link.
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    Budnitz and Jones

    In the last couple days I have discovered two bikes that I don't recall seeing on EBR. One is a new electric and the other is non-electric. Both made in the U.S. with extraordinary design and apparent build quality. Budnitz is hand made and they must have an exceptional cult following. (...
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    Trek-They Won Me Over

    That’s what Trek does. I recently made a bad decision and bought a Giant LaFree +1. Dealer sold me a bike that they knew did not fit. I had two flats within two weeks and got dealer lack of interest in fixing them. I dropped by the Trek store and told them what happened and the owner...
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    How to Choose the best bike

    All I can tell you is that not all bike dealers are the same. Do your research about each dealer close to you. I didn't and made a bad decision based on emotion, not research. You might start by entering the name of a bike dealer in your area and a Google ad will appear on the right...
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    Domane+

    The decision factor for me would be service. I am not mechanically inclined, have no faith in my mechanical abilities so a good dealer is top priority. Hard to beet a Trek dealer. Those I have used are well trained and understand the importance of customers and customer service. There's...
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    Mountain or City Bike

    SL_duck.....thank you. The Trek that I sat on today confirmed what I felt was the right path to take. However, I understand now why it would be necessary to fine tune the suspension of a mountain bike for the streets, as you stated. When you say that you converted a full suspension mountain...
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    Mountain or City Bike

    Thank you David for the input. Typically all paved roads or greenways. I have installed a suspension post and use a Brooks 67 saddle. I also replaced the tires that came on my +1 due to flats that occurred. I looked at the Trek Fuel 8 bike today. I was impressed but it needs a lot of...
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