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"Allez" means "Go!" in French and that is what this new mountain bike from Specialized is made to do! Sleek and streamlined, the 2011 Allez has cutting edge Sram gearing and super reliable brakes to make climbing and descending as care-free as possible while the state of the art seat and frame provide the most comfortable ride on the trail.
At only $1400.00, the Allez Comp is the best entry level mountain bike on the market today!
Go try one out today at Montrose Bike Shop, Los Angeles' premier destination for top quality bikes and cycling gear since 1952!
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I pronounce it Allez with the z, and sram as s ram. I don't care if that's wrong.
vta1985 3 weeks ago
This guy has no idea what he is talking about. This bike is the Light aluminum version of the Tarmac. You can get it in a full sized crank. This bike is the same geometry as a Tarmac. Most all reviews bill it as the race alternative. Stiff Aluminum Allez or lighter less stiff Tarmac. It is not a TRI bike of any sorts. I know several racers and Specialized dealers riding this bike over Tarmac. Lastly it is billed as the winter ride instead of tarmac. I have ultegra. Upgrade your wheels and race.
Klee17cyclist 1 month ago
hey man i have SPECIALIZED ALLEZ A1 i want to know what year id the ALLEZ A1??????
dragonXak47 4 months ago
just bought one!!!
awilliams1179 5 months ago
Monotone voice, lost interest in 10 seconds
atalayapark 6 months ago
@BlueReishiMan
compact
the crank has a "compact" teethset, theyre better if your gonna be riding on hills and stuff. as opposed to standard cranks and tripple ring cranks
zazenzach 7 months ago
What do they mean when they say comp?
BlueReishiMan 7 months ago
its 1200 now at wheelworld
1DayAsADog 7 months ago
@Trollbaiter With the Allez you will gain acceleration but give up comfort. However comfort is relative and you can get used to it over time.
I like to go fast at all times and ride mostly flats.. i do like 12miles a day 4 days a week.. the bike is perfect for me.
o0adam0o 10 months ago
@Trollbaiter But it all depends on how much you ride at once... if you will be ridding less than 15mi all at once then id go for the Comp. If you are the type that does like 20-30+ miles then i would do the comp. Also what is your ridding style? Do you like to ride at a normal pace (Secteur) or blast down the street (Allez comp)? Is there lots of hills where you are ridding (Secteur)?
o0adam0o 10 months ago