I have both a Tetra-Pro and a Dragonfly. The T-pro is set up with an Ultrega double and the Dfly a Dura-Ace Triple. Both have the same saddle type and wheel set. So, they’re pretty much the same – which makes for an ideal test bed.
All and all I much prefer riding the Dfly! Without throwing all sorts of engineering terms, that are all subjective anyway, let’s just say it feels mo’ betta’. That’s not to say the T-pro doesn’t feel mo’ betta’ also it’s just that the Dfly feels mo’ mo’ betta’.
I think if you can afford the Dfly you won’t be at all sorry. If you can afford the Dfly and go with the T-pro you’ll be left, for the rest of your life, wonder if you shouldn’t have gotten a Dfly. So, for life long peace of mind go ahead and splurge – you won’t be at all sorry. If you are, I’ll take the frame off your hands, minus depreciation, wear, shipping and any thing else I can think of if it's a 54.
Seriously both are superior bikes and you won’t be sorry with either one. However, if you can, go ahead and get the Dfly. B.
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