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dah
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Dfly vs Tetra
#3768 - 07/23/04 11:27 PM (66.105.192.12)

After many years I am about to accept a new job offer and that means I can revive my old job hopping tradition of blowing the first month's salary on whatever I want, and leading the boring life I do all I can think of is bike stuff.

I currently have a custom Tetra Pro and the first thing I could think of was to get a custom Dfly. Other than weight, how are they different in ride, feel and all those other nebulous characteristics? I am particularly interested in how the stiffness compares between stock Dfly and Tetra frames.

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Re: Dfly vs Tetra new [Re: dah]
#3791 - 07/26/04 04:15 PM (65.196.54.199)

My Calfee dealer said the one thing he sometimes hears is that Dragonflies are a little too stiff compared to Tetras. I would bet the sample size is low (thought these guys sell a lot of Calfees), especially if we are talking about long term users of both.

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Re: Dfly vs Tetra new [Re: dah]
#3793 - 07/26/04 06:34 PM (24.50.168.232)

Go back to the old phorum and do a search. This was discussed when the DFly was new. I believe some people either had both or had ridden both. I do remember one person saying he felt the DFly had a more "plush" feel.

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Re: Dfly vs Tetra new [Re: dah]
#3802 - 07/27/04 10:36 PM (170.96.232.41)

I bought a Tetra Pro a few months ago and was also considering the D'fly. After talking to members of this forum I ended up e-mailing Craig. He said that the D'fly is a stiffer ride and will not absorb road shock quite as well as the Tetra.

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Re: Dfly vs Tetra new [Re: dah]
#3803 - 07/28/04 01:04 AM (65.87.178.93)

I would shoot for a bit more variety. Maybe a fine Spectrum steel bike, or perhaps a Strong, Serotta, etc. The D-fly is probably very close to the Tetra - just a tiny bit of weight difference. Now if you are hooked on carbon, as I am, then maybe this would be a good time for one of those 5900SL's.

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