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Price | $499.95 - $847.87 |
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Vilano FORZA 2.0 Aluminum Carbon Road Bike Shimano Tiagra is a new product in Smart Store. You can get special discount for Vilano FORZA 2.0 Aluminum Carbon Road Bike Shimano Tiagra only in this month. But, you can get special discount up to 30% only in this weeks.
Most of the customer reviews speak that the Vilano FORZA 2.0 Aluminum Carbon Road Bike Shimano Tiagra are splendid luggage. Also, It Is a pretty well product for the price. It’s great for colony on a tight budget. We’ve found pros and cons on this type of product. But overall, It’s a supreme product and we are well recommend it! When you however want to know more details on this product, so read the reports of those who have already used it.
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Product Details
- Shipping Weight: 70 pounds (View shipping rates and policies)
- Product Code: B0053YUQLG
- Average Customer Review:4.8 out of 5 stars style="margin-left:-3px">See all reviews (5 customer reviews)
- Model: Forza 2.0 2012
- Speeds: 27
- Frame: 6061 Double Butted Aluminum
- Fork: 12k Carbon Racing
- Shifters: Shimano Sora STI 9 Speed
- Front Derailleur: Shimano Sora
- Rear Derailleur: Shimano Tiagra
- Crankset: FSA Tempo 170mm (50 & 52cm) 172.5mm (54,56,58cm) 52/42/30T
- Stem: Alloy 105mm +/- 10� 26.0mm bore
- Bottom Bracket: Sealed Cartridge
- Cassette: Shimano Tiagra 9 Speed 12-25T
- Chain: KMC z99
- Hubs: Formula
- Rims: 700c Doubled Walled CNC Machined Sides Black Anodized
- Tires: Kenda 700c x 25c
- Brakes: Alloy Caliper
- Headset: FSA Integrated
- Handlebar: Alloy 420mm width
- Saddle: Cionlli
- Seatpost: Alloy 27.2 x 300mm
Product Description
The Vilano FORZA 2.0 is equipped with a 12K Carbon racing fork & Shimano Tiagra. This is an excellent choice for club rides, training and exercise.
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“The bike is very fast, very smooth to ride. ”
“Im new to bikes, but some of my friends that have more experience with bikes think this was a very good deal. ”
“Pretty light at 22 lbs. for the 56cm frame. ”
Most Helpful Customer Reviews
37 of 38 people found the following review helpful
4.0 out of 5 starsGreat price for a decent bikeJuly 17, 2011
By Zachary Wagner
Size Name:56cm|Amazon Verified Purchase
The short and sweet of this bike: the frame and fork are good. For a bike of this price, that's all that really matters. What about the components? Well if you're expecting good components at this price, you have no idea what you're doing and need to have your local bike shop (hereafter referred to as lbs) educate you.The bike comes partially assembled, and though I was able to assemble it the rest of the way without an issue, I ended up taking it to my lbs to do the final tune and throw slime tubes in the tires so as to avoid flats (living in NM, goatheads are prevalent). I also put a new seat on the bike, as the one that comes with it sucks. But to be fair, the seat that came on my $4k Gary Fisher mountain bike sucked too. Bike manufacturers almost never give you a good seat. So, after taking it to my lbs for the final tune and buying the seat, I'm in $600. I would say that for what you get, this bike is comparable to a lot of bikes that are in the $700-900 range (and you'll still have to put a new seat on those as well), so it's a decent little deal. It's a very nice looking bike, with the logo very understated. The bike is very fast, very smooth to ride.The wheels came relatively true, and my lbs said I needed to ride it for a while and then bring it back to get them trued.One particular issue? The crank kinda sucks, and the large gear ring on my particular crank came bent. Not much, but you can see it, and it's just an example of the poor build quality of the crank. But to be fair, at this level, the crank you'll get on any bike is going to be basically crap. And even though the crank is bent, it's not bent enough that it really affects anything as far as the ride, and my lbs was able to dial things in so nothing rubs with relative ease. So not a big deal, but that's why it gets 4 stars, in addition to the fact that it's just really impossible for a bike of this price to be 5 star, IMO.Overall, a good deal, and a great starter road bike. I really enjoy riding it, it's comfortable, and the fit is good (and I just looked at their height sizing chart at roadbikeoutlet). If you can afford it, I'd go with the Forza 1.0, as you get a few better components, including the crank, for only about $100 more. I just literally didn't have the money to spend any more than I did.Will post updates if they become necessary.*UPDATE 1*So far so great! This bike has almost 300 miles on it now and not one, single issue. Not even a flat tire. Went on a 50-miler with some friends today and simply smoked them, and they were on $1200 Trek bikes. One of the guys even got a flat tire with his 'kevlar' tires and Stan's tubes. Meanwhile, I just kept posting the best times of the day on my little $500 Vilano, which so far has done everything I've asked of it and more, without a hint of disagreement. My one complaint? Good god road biking is a pain in the nethers. My butt gives up far before the rest of me. Complaints about the Vilano? ZERO.*UPDATE 2*What else can I say, but that this bike is fantastic for the price. If I'd had the money, I still would have opted for the 1.0 due to a couple better components for not much more money. But this bike is truly solid. Even the wheels have stayed pretty true through almost 500 miles and multiple 50 milers on mediocre roads. But the wheels sure aren't light, I'll say that. But I stand by my opinion that for the price you get a lot of bike. I have no problem smoking people on their $2000 bikes. With a better wheelset, for which you really need only spend about $200 for a serious upgrade from what comes on the bike, this one's a champion!
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