🚴♂️ Own the Road, Outsmart the Pack
The SAVADECK Carbon Road Bike combines a featherlight T800 carbon fiber frame with a reliable Shimano SORA 18-speed drivetrain, optimized aerodynamic design, and premium 700x25C Continental tires. Designed for adults seeking high-performance cycling with quick assembly and superior handling, this bike delivers professional-grade speed and control in a sleek, race-ready package.
Bike Type | Road Bike |
Age Range (Description) | Adult |
Brand | SAVADECK |
Number of Speeds | 18 |
Color | Black |
Wheel Size | 47 Centimeters |
Frame Material | Aluminum, Carbon Fiber |
Suspension Type | Front, Rear |
Special Feature | Lightweight |
Included Components | Manual |
Size | 47cm |
Brake Style | Linear Pull |
Model Name | R09-R3000-18S |
Power Source | Pedal power |
Wheel Material | Aluminum |
Year | 2010 |
Seat Material Type | Leather |
Warranty Type | Limited |
Maximum Weight Recommendation | 300 Pounds |
Assembly Required | Yes |
Bicycle Gear Shifter Type | Drop Bar |
Derailleur Configuration | Front and Rear |
UPC | 788418870919 |
Bicycle Drivetrain Type | Derailleur |
Manufacturer | SAVADECK |
Brand Name | SAVADECK |
Material | Carbon Fiber |
Part Number | R09-R3000-18S |
G**D
Quality to Price ration is Outstanding
The fit and finish on this bike was fantastic. The carbon frame is flawless and the use of quality gearing makes this a must purchase. Was very easy to assemble. The directions are not very detailed but 90% of the bike is preassembled and the gear adjustment was spot on out of the box. They even throw in a set of pedals (very basic ones) that allow you to start riding immediately. I upgraded the pedals and purchased a seat geared to comfort versus racing and I couldn't be happier. Local bike club still can't believe the price that I paid for a carbon framed bike with name brand gear sets. After a couple of weeks of riding, I needed a slight adjustments to the SORA gear sets and found lots of YouTube how to videos. Took about 5 min. There is something to be said for getting name brand gear sets
H**Z
Make sure you get the right size
Alright first thing first, the size of the bike is definitely large overall. I am 5'4 and i got a 48cm, i should of gotten one size lower. If you too short, you can always pull the seat post up to fit your length. I had to go to richardson bike mart to cut seat post so that it can fit me. Also, I wish they could of had better instructions on how to fit the bike, i had to figure things out which probably could of taken be 20 min sooner with proper instructions. Also, on bigger front cog there is chain rub with all my gears. I think i may have to get this adjusted.Now, the more positive stuff. My only sense of reference is my wife's specialized allez 2020 and boy this one is just as smooth, fast, and lightweight. You can potentially do a race with this bike. I have read in reviews that some guy won a race with the warwind 3.0. It is a carbon bike so price point is definitely much cheaper than other known brand bikes.Shipment during Covid-19, this worries me as I wanted the bike fast and boy i got it fast. They showed 2 month delay and it came literally within 14 days. So don't sweat the covid thing. Shipment is just as fast without covidEquipment on this bike are on par with all other name brand bike sellers.Would i recommend this bike to other - Yes please. Do no hesitate, buy it for sure if you want a good quality carbon bike.
W**S
Good Bike For Beginner, But Had Room For Improvement
This is a overall good bike with a few areas of improvement. I got this bike to ride around some of the northern California roads, and bike trails with the goal to build my endurance and get back into road cycling. The bike came well packaged and was clean and I was surprised when I got it out and n my bike stand to put together.I found the wheels to be god, and the overall bike is light. I did find the seat post to be a bit long, and the rear de-railer on the bike was bent. I also found the handle bars to not be wrapped all the way, not to the stem of the bars as many road cyclist are use to.I did the basic assembly and then had my bike mechanic at my local bike shop look over the bike and also tighten everything to spec and tune everything. I find the drivetrain will get you buy, yet is very touchy ads it needed to be adjusted. I also had the handlebar stem neck turned over as it had the handlebars down a bit more then I needed. I also had my mechanic cut the seat post as it was a bit long.The cranks are a no name brand, but do well they still support Shimano SPD pedals so I put those on.I would recommend this bike to someone who is looking for a light carbon bike but know how to transport, and assemble this bike. Also if in doubt have a good bike mechanic put it together and look it over for you.
J**Y
Yes Yes Yes, awesome road bike for a great price!
I've been looking for a good carbon fibre road bike since I bought a Diamondback for my wife pre-pandemic. Then the pandemic hit and all the bike manufacturers seemed to shift to e-bikes, city bikes, and road bikes - most of which are $2K-$5K. Diamondback got out of road bikes altogether, it's no longer a product line for them.I was skeptical when I found this one for $1350 but the engineering seemed sound so took my chances on ordering. I was pleasantly surprised at how easy the assembly was - put it together myself in just an hour, only a few parts to screw together. I had one minor problem - the left foot pedal wouldn't screw in. I'm not sure if the threading wasn't quite right or maybe I stripped it slightly even though I was careful. I took it to a bike shop would had the proper threading tool and got it installed for $20.Overall this is an amazing bike, a great reduction from my steel bike at less than 20 pounds. Loving it so far, thanks Sava!
J**Y
Exceeded my expectations
Very well built. Looks gorgeous. Strong attention to detail in the design. The cables are mostly internally routed through the frame and handle bars which is very nice. The handlebars are aerodynamically molded and look awesome. This looks and feels like a $2,000+ bike. Comes with junky aluminum/composite flat pedals but who keeps those anyways? It's expected that you replace those with expensive ones. One nuisance is that they put a sticker on the frame noting the frame size. Albeit it's a high quality sticker, it's still a sticker. I want to remove it but I'm afraid I'll damage the paint or leave a sticky residue behind since it feels like a sticker that was meant to be permanent. As for the final assembly, the rear wheel was very slightly out of true and will vibrate/wobble at high speed. This is easily fixed with re-truing the wheel ($25 service fee at my bike shop) but I am really picky and noticed this out of the box. Other than that, I found no flaws and have no other complaints. I feel I got a great value for what I paid and would highly recommend this bike to a friend.
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