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If you are buying for looks then the Lapierre, it is gorgeous!

Otherwise if it is all about the race then the Tarmac cannot be beat.

 

The Factor is boring.

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Just doubled checked the OP, didnt see him list Bianchi as an option?

 

I heard the rule states that once the first person posts an option that is not listed it's open season for all haha

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I like being different so the Lapierre appeals to me, would certainly standout the most!

 

Never heard of the other two brands so I can't comment on them.

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I have the new Tarmac 6 S-Works .

See my pic posted in that forum .

 

WHAT A MACHINE .....

Money well spent .

 

 

You will not go wrong with the Spez .

With Etap and CLX50's it will come in at 6,7kg .....

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I have the new Tarmac 6 S-Works .

See my pic posted in that forum .

 

WHAT A MACHINE .....

Money well spent .

 

 

You will not go wrong with the Spez .

With Etap and CLX50's it will come in at 6,7kg .....

Im reporting you.

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I heard the rule states that once the first person posts an option that is not listed it's open season for all haha

Im surprised that somebody hasn't told him that roadies suck and that he should rather buy a MTB.

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Nobody needs to tell him,.... :ph34r:

 

And replace the Lapierre with a Canyon Ultimate CF SLX as an option...thank me later!

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On your list

 

1. Specialized

 

The Lapierre is a great ride, but you need to decide what kind of feel you're after. The S-Works - focused, sharp, agile. The Lapierre - softer ride (due to TT blending into the seat stays), but still fast. Just doesn't feel as focused and racey as the Specialized. 

 

I, me, myself wouldn't consider the Factor as it's not that well known locally and you don't want to get stuck without support and take a massive hit on resale when the time comes. 

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Im surprised that somebody hasn't told him that roadies suck and that he should rather buy a MTB.

 

Ah, that's what's been missing!!

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None of the above! I would stick to the Dogma range.

OP is obviously wanting to move away from ugly bikes.

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