The 2010 Giant Trinity 0 may not be quite as advanced as its Advanced SL stable-mates but at a fraction of the cost it represent staggering value for money for what is still a seriously quick bike; it may not be the ’most advanced bicycle ever’ but neither is one of the most expensive ever and it will offer serious time savings over a standard road bike in triathlons and time trials.
Key Features:
- AluxX SL aluminium, Aero Design frame
- 20-speed Shimano 105 shifting and brakeset
- Giant Connect SL stem
- Shimano Ultegra 6700 rear derailleur, Michelin Lithion 2 tyres
The Giant Trinity 0 2010 Features are:Frame: Giant AluxX SL aluminium, Aero Design, Fluid FormedTM
Fork: Advanced-Grade Composite, Alloy Steerer
Stem: Giant Connect SL 31.8mm base bar w/ Vision TriMax clip on
Speed: 20
Front Mech: Shimano 105
Rear Mech: Shimano Ultegra 6700
Drivetrain: FSA Gossamer MegaExo Time Trial, 42/53 crankset, FSA Mega Exo, External BB, Shimano 105 chain, Shimano 105 11-23 cassette
Rims: Giant Alloy SL Aero 42mm
Front Hub: Formula Sealed Bearing, 16h
Rear Hub: Formula Sealed Bearing, 20h
Front Brake: Shimano 105
Rear Brake: Shimano 105
Seatpost: Giant Alloy Aero, 3 position Fore-Aft
What is a Road Bike?Referred to as road racing bikes, the clue is in the title here. These bikes concentrate on being light weight and reducing drag to increase speed. Thanks to their drop handlebars they have a stretched out feel, again for aerodynamics. So efficiency is the name of this game, definitely not comfort. For more information on road bikes see our
Road Bikes Buying Guide.