Diamondback Andean
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Encouraged by the success of our first foray into the tri world, we’ve created Andean. We gave our design team a clean slate, encouraging them to forget the rules and approach triathlon bike design with fresh eyes. We expanded our partnership with Kevin Quan Studios, adding Dr. Phillippe Lavoie and his grad students at the University of Toronto Institute for Aerospace Studies (UTIAS) to the mix. Using their half-scale wind tunnel and unbiased input, we’ve made what the numbers indicate to be the fastest triathlon bike on the planet. Addressing the unique problems presented by triathlon, Andean is poised to break some records. Tradition yields traditional results. We wanted more. To see the full Andean story, visit www.diamondback.com/andean
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Should be Battleship gray with a shark painted on it
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and the lateral drag from cross winds?
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I realize that this kind of stuff makes it easier to get the attention of cycling magazines and bicycle reviewers, but what I would like to see is a bicycle company take a look at simplifying the process of locking a bike. I enjoy riding fast, but I also want to enjoy my coffee without worrying that components will be missing from my bike when I leave the cafe. And I want to do it without carrying 10 lbs of bike locks.
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Dang Diamondback. I remember when people laughed at the though of Diamondback making road bikes and now they're coming out with bikes like this.
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