For durability and ride quality while commuting, it's hard to beat a steel frame. When you're dealing with potholes and crevices in the pavement, the bumps get evened out with steel.
Specialized has not given up on steel. Here is the TriCross redefined with a triple crankset, to make it up that hill while loaded down, and disc brakes to slow you down consistently in rain or snow!
Here is the initial review from Bicycle Times, a really great little magazine about the bicycle lifestyle.
Stop into the Ben's Cycles pro shop for more details. And check out our wide selection of accessories for commuting, including fenders and lights.
Monday, July 15, 2013
Get Your Commute On: Specialized TriCross
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commuter,
Disc brake Commuter,
Specialized,
steel frame,
TriCross
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