Insight into GIANT Trinity A2 or A1?
tsilcyc posted 10 weeks ago.
The components don't seem all that great to me. I'd consider the A1 but the A2 has disposable components IMO. The P2Sl Ultegra would be my pick. I know there are others that will chime in on the Felt so I'll let them do the talking. If you could swing the little extra cash the P2C Ultegra is a sweet bike. Guru and Kuota are also in that price range as well and have nice bikes. I personally ride the Cron'Alu and it's the best bike I've ever owned.
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I'm looking to pick up a new whip within the $1500-$2200 price point. Giant's Trinity A1 or A2 bikes keep catching my eye. The composite top tube technology seems to make sense for serious responsiveness and efficiency.
The Giant brand is well established and proven, but I can't find any reviews on them. Also, I haven't really seen them on the road.
Anyone here ride one, know of anyone who does, or are seeing the Trinity? Trifuel's bike review tab doesn't include this bike.
I'm considering this bike over the following:
- Felt S22 and S32
- Cervelo P2 SL
- Trek Eq 7
- QRoo Kilo and Tequilo
Thoughts?