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	<title>Comments on: Delta 7 Sports Ascend Iso Truss road bike</title>
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		<title>By: Rick DalCanto</title>
		<link>http://reviews.roadbikereview.com/blog/delta-7-sports-ascend-iso-truss-road-bike/comment-page-1/#comment-32625</link>
		<dc:creator>Rick DalCanto</dc:creator>
		<pubDate>Tue, 28 Jul 2009 02:41:08 +0000</pubDate>
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		<description>I&#039;ve gotten three more rides in on the Ascend.  My biggest criticism is that the ride was a little harsh with the straight, aluminum, Thompson seat post that was on my demo bike.  I switched it out for an Easton EC70 carbon post with 25mm of layback, and it made a world of difference (the layback also gave me more room in the cockpit which I needed as the bikes run small without it).  I still can&#039;t get over how much faster I climb now.  Not only did I keep up with my brother, who is 30lbs lighter than me, on a long climb on Sunday, but I actually was able to sprint around him and beat him to the top (which has never happened before)!  With regards to the looks, it is much cooler in person, and a huge hit with everyone that sees it.  If you ride it, be prepared to answer lots of questions and feel like a celebrity.</description>
		<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>I&#8217;ve gotten three more rides in on the Ascend.  My biggest criticism is that the ride was a little harsh with the straight, aluminum, Thompson seat post that was on my demo bike.  I switched it out for an Easton EC70 carbon post with 25mm of layback, and it made a world of difference (the layback also gave me more room in the cockpit which I needed as the bikes run small without it).  I still can&#8217;t get over how much faster I climb now.  Not only did I keep up with my brother, who is 30lbs lighter than me, on a long climb on Sunday, but I actually was able to sprint around him and beat him to the top (which has never happened before)!  With regards to the looks, it is much cooler in person, and a huge hit with everyone that sees it.  If you ride it, be prepared to answer lots of questions and feel like a celebrity.</p>
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		<title>By: Rick DalCanto</title>
		<link>http://reviews.roadbikereview.com/blog/delta-7-sports-ascend-iso-truss-road-bike/comment-page-1/#comment-32094</link>
		<dc:creator>Rick DalCanto</dc:creator>
		<pubDate>Thu, 23 Jul 2009 03:20:42 +0000</pubDate>
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		<description>My brother and I are both former racers.  There is a climb near our house that we have done many times, with 6-10 percent grades, and over 2,000 feet of climbing.  I got a chance to demo the Ascend today.  Despite the fact that we had to ride in the afternoon in 100 degree temps, and didn&#039;t have the tail wind we have had lately, I still beat my best time this year by over 1 minute 30 seconds.  If I had gone in the morning with cooler temps, I have no doubt I would have gone at least another 30 seconds faster (the heat killed me).  This bike is so stiff, it is unbelieveable!  You get out of the saddle, and there is a transfer of power to the wheel that is like nothing I have ever felt.  After reaching the top, my brother and I switched bikes, and did the last steep sections again.  This time I was on his Specialized Rubaix with Dura Ace, and he was on the Ascend.  The Rubaix felt like it had a flat tire by comparison.  My brother could not believe the difference, and after 2 days of giving me crap for considering upgrading my bike, suddenly was trying to figure out how to afford one too.  If you live in the mountains, don&#039;t try this bike unless you are ready to buy.  Everything else will feel like a wet noodle afterwards.  Oh, and my bathroom scale said this incredible, stiff bike, only weighed 14.5 lbs with water bottle cage :) It may be ugly to some, but it will be the future of bike racing.  It gives a huge advantage to the climber on it, and with lots of money and fame at stake, serious riders will have no choice but to get on!</description>
		<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>My brother and I are both former racers.  There is a climb near our house that we have done many times, with 6-10 percent grades, and over 2,000 feet of climbing.  I got a chance to demo the Ascend today.  Despite the fact that we had to ride in the afternoon in 100 degree temps, and didn&#8217;t have the tail wind we have had lately, I still beat my best time this year by over 1 minute 30 seconds.  If I had gone in the morning with cooler temps, I have no doubt I would have gone at least another 30 seconds faster (the heat killed me).  This bike is so stiff, it is unbelieveable!  You get out of the saddle, and there is a transfer of power to the wheel that is like nothing I have ever felt.  After reaching the top, my brother and I switched bikes, and did the last steep sections again.  This time I was on his Specialized Rubaix with Dura Ace, and he was on the Ascend.  The Rubaix felt like it had a flat tire by comparison.  My brother could not believe the difference, and after 2 days of giving me crap for considering upgrading my bike, suddenly was trying to figure out how to afford one too.  If you live in the mountains, don&#8217;t try this bike unless you are ready to buy.  Everything else will feel like a wet noodle afterwards.  Oh, and my bathroom scale said this incredible, stiff bike, only weighed 14.5 lbs with water bottle cage <img src='http://reviews.roadbikereview.com/wp-includes/images/smilies/icon_smile.gif' alt=':)' class='wp-smiley' />  It may be ugly to some, but it will be the future of bike racing.  It gives a huge advantage to the climber on it, and with lots of money and fame at stake, serious riders will have no choice but to get on!</p>
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		<title>By: Tom Chang</title>
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		<dc:creator>Tom Chang</dc:creator>
		<pubDate>Thu, 02 Jul 2009 00:03:29 +0000</pubDate>
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		<description>I can understand people&#039;s skepticism.  I was a skeptic until I rode it.  With this frame you can honestly tell the difference between stiff and effiecient.  As soon as I rode the Ascend, I could accelerate much fast than my Ridley Noah.  In fact, the Ascend with a 53/39 and 11-23 felt just like my normal 50/34 with 12-25.  I also have owned and ridden several carbon frames (Serotta HSG, Parlee, Ridley and Cervelo), but this was a much quicker and better handling bike.  By the way, I weigh 195lbs and am sprinter.

I agree with Brian that the aesthetics and emotional aspect is not there but the ride is phenomenal.  I would invite Eric to ride one.</description>
		<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>I can understand people&#8217;s skepticism.  I was a skeptic until I rode it.  With this frame you can honestly tell the difference between stiff and effiecient.  As soon as I rode the Ascend, I could accelerate much fast than my Ridley Noah.  In fact, the Ascend with a 53/39 and 11-23 felt just like my normal 50/34 with 12-25.  I also have owned and ridden several carbon frames (Serotta HSG, Parlee, Ridley and Cervelo), but this was a much quicker and better handling bike.  By the way, I weigh 195lbs and am sprinter.</p>
<p>I agree with Brian that the aesthetics and emotional aspect is not there but the ride is phenomenal.  I would invite Eric to ride one.</p>
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		<title>By: Eric C</title>
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		<dc:creator>Eric C</dc:creator>
		<pubDate>Wed, 01 Jul 2009 03:39:58 +0000</pubDate>
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		<description>Interesting idea. Although I&#039;d like to see how it does on descents, crosswinds, rain, snow, etc. Meanwhile, I&#039;ll stick with my awesome Serotta HSG carbon. A real frame.</description>
		<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>Interesting idea. Although I&#8217;d like to see how it does on descents, crosswinds, rain, snow, etc. Meanwhile, I&#8217;ll stick with my awesome Serotta HSG carbon. A real frame.</p>
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		<title>By: brian s.</title>
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		<dc:creator>brian s.</dc:creator>
		<pubDate>Tue, 30 Jun 2009 17:29:56 +0000</pubDate>
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		<description>I understand the point of that thing, and the principles behind it. but I don&#039;t care even if I was a serious racer, you couldn&#039;t pay me to ride that unless they seriously improve the aesthetics somehow.  

it looks like a regular road bike was destroyed in a crash, and Spiderman rebuilt it.  even for as big a Spiderman fanatic as me, no thanks.</description>
		<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>I understand the point of that thing, and the principles behind it. but I don&#8217;t care even if I was a serious racer, you couldn&#8217;t pay me to ride that unless they seriously improve the aesthetics somehow.  </p>
<p>it looks like a regular road bike was destroyed in a crash, and Spiderman rebuilt it.  even for as big a Spiderman fanatic as me, no thanks.</p>
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