I'm wondering if all the major road bike manufacturers have relaxed geometry CF road bikes...?
If so, what are the the bikes called? eg: Trek, Scott etc. Thanks!
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I'm wondering if all the major road bike manufacturers have relaxed geometry CF road bikes...?
If so, what are the the bikes called? eg: Trek, Scott etc. Thanks!
I would think you'd be more likely to find a variety of relaxed geometry bikes among the steel touring bikes.
Is there a particular reason you want relaxed geometry "crabon fribe?"
Because you cannot load an epoxy frame they tend to be geared toward more aggressive (unloaded) racing geometry.
Think dainty high-strung Arabian mares vs. easy-going can-do Morgans.
I'm pretty sure the Specialized Roubaix/Ruby in the CF format are "relaxed" geometry...was wondering if other manufacturers do the same...?
:D bike p*rn!
Trek Madone H3 fit, also sometimes known as wsd.
To add on to what Muireen posted....Jamis Xenith Endura/Xenith Endura Femme, Cervelo RS, Bianchi Infinito/Infinito Athena, Scott CR1/Contessa CR1, Felt Z/ZW, Giant Defy/Avail Advanced. That's all I can come up with at the moment.
Hmmm...that Serenity Bliss looks enticing...but no pricing for it on their website. :(
I can't imagine a more relaxed geometry bike than this carbon frame bike designed by friends of mine who are local double century and more riders:
http://volagi.com/
This bike is specifically designed for long distances. Huge drool factor. Note: all my bikes are metal; I never ever wanted a plastic bike. Ever. Til now. :rolleyes:
Sexy bikes...pardon my drool!