2019 Emonda ALR 5 disc
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2019 Emonda ALR 5 disc
Emonda ALR5 disc women's is a beauty
https://www.trekbikes.com/us/en_US/bikes/road-bikes/performance-road/émonda/émonda-alr/émonda-alr-5-disc-womens/p/24226/?colorCode=purple
https://www.trekbikes.com/us/en_US/bikes/road-bikes/performance-road/émonda/émonda-alr/émonda-alr-5-disc-womens/p/24226/?colorCode=purple
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R7000 is taking way too long to roll out to OEMs. I think this is only the 2nd bike I know to receive it. First one was the Tarmac comp disc.
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The R7020 hydraulic shifters and 105 calipers aren't even in stock anywhere yet. Been waiting for them ever since the R7000 stuff was released a couple of weeks ago.
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Received some emails on the ALR and it seemed to be a good value but, it's off my list, since having learned it doesn't accommodate tires larger than 25 (men's or women's as the frame is the same and Trek says it does not have the recommended minimum 6mm of clearance)-- I'd like my next road bike to handle 28s all-around.
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Received some emails on the ALR and it seemed to be a good value but, it's off my list, since having learned it doesn't accommodate tires larger than 25 (men's or women's as the frame is the same and Trek says it does not have the recommended minimum 6mm of clearance)-- I'd like my next road bike to handle 28s all-around.
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My thinking as well-- one road bike is all I need and from what I see it would be nice for that to be a new alloy Domane with the latest compact gearing (34x34) but, something other than black this time (and on sale) would be ideal...
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Received some emails on the ALR and it seemed to be a good value but, it's off my list, since having learned it doesn't accommodate tires larger than 25 (men's or women's as the frame is the same and Trek says it does not have the recommended minimum 6mm of clearance)-- I'd like my next road bike to handle 28s all-around.
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For a manufacturer like Trek that obviously is really into the trend to larger tires and offers an array of bikes that come that way, I am not going to challenge their recommendations against using 28s on one of there 2019 models when making a buying-decision. However, for anyone already owning that model who wants a larger tire than comes on the bike, definitely... give it a go-- try it
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I imagine part of it is recouping their investment in changing the frame design--e.g., welding on a braze-on and whatever might be involved in eliminating the rear clincher brake bracket.
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Yeah, I guess the price of the disc brake system in-all (it's hydraulic, so the shifters are different as well I think) and disc wheelsets are albeit more expensive than traditional rim brake versions then the wheelset on the disc is thru-axle, too, not sure if the rim brake one is only quick release. These are thoughts that I think why the disc is $300 mroe expensive. Loving the purple color on the 2019 ALRs! I own a black/ orange 2017 Trek Emonda ALR 5 and I really want to trade mine LOL
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2019 paint job is really underwhelming. What is that light gray with silver trim? Guess it is better then black though.