
When Lance Armstrong has a need for speed, he climbs aboard the Trek Madone. Pro riders count on Trek’s OCLV carbon technology to carry them to victory in the world’s most grueling races. Trek's U.S. carbon manufacturing facility produces a monocoque frame with optimum compaction and low void tolerances that are actually suitable for aerospace applications. Their 15+ years of OCLV carbon production experience has put them light years ahead of other bicycle companies, many of whom use third-party vendors for all their carbon products and offer only limited warranties.

When you have chosen the Madone that meets your needs, Trek's new Project One program allows you to make it uniquely your own with custom paint, custom parts, and custom component sizing. If you want "made to order" at "off the rack" prices, check out Project One. Build your dream bike at home, drop by our store for a consultation and ride your dream bike in as little as two weeks!
When Iban Mayo won the grueling Alpe d'huez stage of the Tour De France (2003) the celebration of Basque pride was legendary: a Basque cyclist winning the Tour's ultimate stage, riding on an Orbea, a Basque bicycle. As one of Europe's largest bike makers, Orbea has been refining their art for over 100 years. Their award winning design team is pushing bicycle tubesets to never before seen weights and shapes to provide the finest possible ride. Orbea is the only frame maker that is authorized to heat treat Columbus' ultra high end "starship" tubesets in house (everyone else must send their frames to Columbus). It is also one of only two bicycle companies in Europe to have received the coveted ISO 9001 certification. To top it off, all of their frames are hand painted (no decals here) and can be custom spec’d through their website. Design your bike with the components you want, print it out and let us make it a reality. Come see what sets old-world craftsmanship apart from the generic frames of bicycle marketing companies.
The 2010 Onix TDA is perhaps the best value in entry-level carbon fiber road bicycles. Utilizing the same high quality Toray T700 carbon fiber found in more expensive bikes, the Onix is constructed using Orbea's Size Specific Nerve technology to yield a stiff yet responsive ride in a very light weight package. Spec'd with Shimano 105 components, this bike can blow the doors off the competition without breaking the bank.
