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MrMojoJoJo 08-08-11 07:01 AM

Ultegra Di2 Madone... :)
 
I think it's time for a new bike.

Ultegra Di2 Madone

rangerdavid 08-08-11 07:20 AM

Nice!

Steve90068 08-08-11 07:23 AM

wheres the battery?

FactVord 08-08-11 07:28 AM

Sweet

MrMojoJoJo 08-08-11 07:31 AM


Originally Posted by Steve90068 (Post 13050840)
wheres the battery?

At the bottom of the BB (behind the crank in the photo)

Steve90068 08-08-11 07:38 AM


Originally Posted by MrMojoJoJo (Post 13050884)
At the bottom of the BB (behind the crank in the photo)

Nice. I wonder which one of the big brands will hit a $3,500 price point with Ultegra Di2

Adrianinkc 08-08-11 07:39 AM

Those specs are interesting. Non bontrager wheels and oclv frame ? Is the 5 series going to be made in USA again ?

patentcad 08-08-11 07:43 AM

http://i4.photobucket.com/albums/y11...-copy-copy.gif

gladiator13 08-08-11 08:46 AM

that looks awesome but I'm also confused about the frame. The 5 series went over seas a couple years ago and now this says is OCLV? That either means Trek is allowing the factories to mass produce the top end frames or their bring the 5 series back stateside. I'm tempted to think the former based on the state of the economy. That's one awesome looking set up though.

MrMojoJoJo 08-08-11 08:49 AM


Originally Posted by Adrianinkc (Post 13050926)
Those specs are interesting. Non bontrager wheels and oclv frame ? Is the 5 series going to be made in USA again ?

I don't know, but the 3 series are branded OLCV too... I think they are changing up the carbon lineup.

globecanvas 08-08-11 08:50 AM

50/34 & 11-28 ... says something about their target market.

MNX1024 08-08-11 08:53 AM

Someone got to tell me what's a fred.

gladiator13 08-08-11 08:53 AM


Originally Posted by MrMojoJoJo (Post 13051249)
I don't know, but the 3 series are branded OLCV too... I think they are changing up the carbon lineup.

Not anymore. They're marked as TCT carbon http://www.trekbikes.com/us/en/bikes...1_h2_compact/#

the four and 5 series are TCT As well right now. Could be an interesting development. I'm all for it if it pulls a $500 out of the retail on the bike. At under 5K for the bike that's a killer price.

MrMojoJoJo 08-08-11 08:58 AM


Originally Posted by gladiator13 (Post 13051280)
Not anymore. They're marked as TCT carbon http://www.trekbikes.com/us/en/bikes...1_h2_compact/#

the four and 5 series are TCT As well right now. Could be an interesting development. I'm all for it if it pulls a $500 out of the retail on the bike. At under 5K for the bike that's a killer price.

Your looking at 2011 data, I'm talking about the 2012 info. The news ones have OLCV on the frame, but it is called OLCV 300...

2012 3 series Madone

nixternal 08-08-11 09:00 AM


Originally Posted by gladiator13 (Post 13051222)
that looks awesome but I'm also confused about the frame. The 5 series went over seas a couple years ago and now this says is OCLV?

5 series went over seas for the 2011 frames. 2010 Madones were still made in the USA. The 5 series will still be over seas for the 2012 bikes.

gladiator13 08-08-11 09:02 AM


Originally Posted by MrMojoJoJo (Post 13051310)
Your looking at 2011 data, I'm talking about the 2012 info. The news ones have OLCV on the frame, but it is called OLCV 300...

2012 3 series Madone

I see what you're saying. My bad. I haven't seen much for the 2012 bikes yet. If they're all marked as some version of OCVL they'll probably be doing just what you said and add numbered tiers to all of them. 300 for the 3 and 4 series. 500 for the 5 series (added internal cable routing). Probably something significantly higher for the 6 series.

Adrianinkc 08-08-11 09:02 AM

I really like the paint scheme on the 5.2
http://www.xbikes.be/816-1467-large/...-madone-52.jpg


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