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Pedal Force TT2 Time Trial Frame Pro Review

Pedal Force TT2 Time Trial Frame Pro Review - By Steve Cooper

Targeting budget minded cyclists, Pedal Force has dominated the performance/value segment with frames that handle on par with bikes costing many times more. Their TT2 Triathlon/Time Trial frame, list priced at $900, is no exception. In performance terms the TT2 surrenders nothing to its higher priced brethren, and from an aesthetic perspective the TT2 is alluring and draws lots of attention at any event.

For the review, Pedal Force supplied their large 54.5 cm carbon weave frame with a mid-level component package and matching fork, seat tube clamp and teardrop seat post. At 1420 grams for the frame, 460 grams for the uncut fork and 260 grams for the seat post, there are lighter time trial frame packages but with careful component selection and a little deeper budget an ultra-light TT rig can be built.

Fully assembled, our TT2 just surpasses the 17 pound mark, very respectable for a time trial bike. With a 75.5 degree seat tube, 73.0 degree head tube, and 980 millimeters axle to axle the TT2 is a steep, triathlon/time trial specific ride. Top tube lengths match seat tube heights for the full range of frame sizes. The large frame provided enough seat post shaft length to match my road seat height to bottom bracket axle of 32.5 inches. While there is another inch of seat post above the minimum insertion point, I feel as though I’m at the outer range of the large TT2’s fit window.

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Louis Garneau Introduces the Triathlon Elite Suit

Louis Garneau introduces the new Triathlon Elite Suit, pushing the limits of triathlon apparel technology and offers more speed.

The new Elite Suit is designed with an upper abdomen turbolator that keeps turbulence close to the body and improves the body sliding motion in water. The back of the thigh has an Ischio Stretch Zone constricted of Carbon Mesh to form a flexible zone that allows a better ease of movement while improving blood circulation. This zone allows provides comfort and breathability. This suit offer a great fit and follows body contour with design of several panels located in strategic places to reduce water resistance and improves hydrodynamics. The windtunnel tested Tritek fabric improves aerodyanmics for speeds ranging from 15 to 45 mph, and it also has a water repellent treatment to absorb less water.

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