Moda Sharp Carbon tri bike review
“UK born” tri bike that should turn a few heads in transition and offers a decent frame with basic aero trickery and a solid groupset
“UK born” tri bike that should turn a few heads in transition and offers a decent frame with basic aero trickery and a solid groupset
Scant details so far but new model features a markedly different frame, redesigned seat post and full internal cable routing
With plenty of groundbreaking features and a smooth, fast ride, this only needs better wheels to ride like a super-bike
First TT offering from track champ Scott Burns includes monocoque design and an integrated seatpost, with builds starting at £1,699
Great spec and a wonderfully smooth ride makes this a TT bike on which you can tackle all roads with confidence
Faster, stiffer, lighter… We travelled to the World Cycling Centre in Switzerland to meet Scott’s new top-end tri bike
Great frame, great wheels, great ride. A superlative bike from people who really know what triathletes need
Brand-new road bike line-up topped by Émonda SLR 10, weighing just 4.65kg for a complete build that includes SRAM Red 22, direct-mount brakes and integrated bar/stem
Great in a straight line and with full Ultegra, this is a lot of bike for the price compared to its competitors
Fun, comfy and infinitely upgradeable with only a few minor complaints
With a double ratchet retention system and coming in fluorescent green, these are sure to make an impression
Superb handling and spec (except for slightly sub-par wheels), excellent aerodynamics and one of the comfiest TT bikes we’ve ever ridden
An exciting, fast, enjoyable bike – add it to your wish list
Long-course comfort with a pleasingly sporty side, plus solid choices in the frame, cockpit and wheelset, but no top-tier groupset
Razor-sharp handling, a tunnel-tested frame and genuine aesthetic appeal (for a tri bike), says our tester
New elite-aero model can be assembled with just two allen keys, says US firm
Ideal as a do-it-all road bike for under £1k, but you might want to save up for better wheels
Carbon-framed race bike from British brand Dassi with a focus on the perfect fit
An evolution of the Factor 001 with wider market appeal and a wonderful back story
Sharp and comfy entry-level tri bike, but let down by its wheels
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