Road Cycling - Help! Trek vs. Specialized

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egchang
07-14-04, 01:05 PM
Hey,

I'm new to road biking and about to buy my first...

I'm looking at a Trek 1000 and a Specialized Allez...both entry level bikes.

The specialized has a carbon fork vs. an alloy on the Trek. Both bikes are Sora equiped but the Allez has Tiagra in the rear derailleur. Other wise I think the specs are pretty comparable.

What is your experience with these bikes? Which one should I get? Are there other bikes in the $1000 Cnd price range that I should be trying out?


khuon
07-14-04, 01:11 PM
I'm not going to tell you which to get but personally, I'd get the Allez. I think it's slightly more upgradable and has a better fork. I've also ridden both and they both seem to handle well although I think the Allez seems to be "snappier". Which one fits better? Have you test-ridden them?

I_Have_No_Legs
07-14-04, 02:01 PM
I have had a allez frame and i enjoyed it alot, i have not tested the giant, so it is up to you.


Dahon.Steve
07-14-04, 02:19 PM
Hey,

I'm new to road biking and about to buy my first...

I'm looking at a Trek 1000 and a Specialized Allez...both entry level bikes.

The specialized has a carbon fork vs. an alloy on the Trek. Both bikes are Sora equiped but the Allez has Tiagra in the rear derailleur. Other wise I think the specs are pretty comparable.

What is your experience with these bikes? Which one should I get? Are there other bikes in the $1000 Cnd price range that I should be trying out?

When I go on Ebay, there are loads of Trek 1000s being auctioned all the time. I don't know if it's because the bike is sold everywhere but I get the feeling that most riders sell it because of the hard Alu frame and low-end components. As I said before, if you have limited funds, go for a low end steel bike.

There is nothing worse out there then to buy a low end Alu ride that breaks your rear end after 20 miles.

WildBill
07-14-04, 02:32 PM
Have you looked at other ones like the Giant OCR line? A buddy just bought an OCR1 for ~$1000.00 (US) so I would assume the OCR2 would fall in your price range.

IMO, I'd look for at least 105 components if possible...you will appreciate the difference in smoothness.

nesdog
07-14-04, 04:41 PM
Hey,

I'm new to road biking and about to buy my first...

I'm looking at a Trek 1000 and a Specialized Allez...both entry level bikes.

The specialized has a carbon fork vs. an alloy on the Trek. Both bikes are Sora equiped but the Allez has Tiagra in the rear derailleur. Other wise I think the specs are pretty comparable.

What is your experience with these bikes? Which one should I get? Are there other bikes in the $1000 Cnd price range that I should be trying out?

I'm not sure how the price translates to US$$. I looked at the Trek 1200, Spec. Allez and Giant OCR's. Trek was "tinny" to me, Spec. didn't appeal to my eye. The Giant had a good price point for the components. It test rode great! I bought the OCR2 @ $850. Tiagra/105. I would avoid the Sora if possible. They will work well but are not upgradeable throughout the product line.

Sheldon

joeveto
07-14-04, 05:37 PM
I just bought an Allez Sport. I love it. The Trek is also a good bike. I compared my Allez back to back with a Cannondale, and the Allez just felt like home. The fact it was $400 cheaper didn't hurt either. But honestly, I so wanted to buy a Cannondale, I found myself making excuses for it. In the end, I couldn't lie to myself. The Specialized felt better.

For what it's worth.

I say ride the two back to back and make your choice. So much of it's personal, and honestly, I don't think you can go wrong with either.

Good luck with your choice.