First tip: For the break, you can losen the screws and then break, this way the break will automatically adjust itself correctly. Second tip: your Hoods somehow should be more horizontal. Third tip: When you install your pedals put grease on them (only the part that goes into the crank) Fourth tip: get rid of the round plastic on the back wheel, everyone hates it Fifth tip: use a a tool with nanometer display to tighten screws
The end of your bar should be vertically aligned (tilting your bar forward compared to current position). If you believe your bar can be even lower (might be in the future) you can also flip the stem, since it now has a 6(?) degree angle upwards. Enjoy riding!!
Congrats on the new bike. A definitive further upgrade tip are clipless pedals! The road bike geometry and sitting position almost require those for an efficient pedal stroke. The Shimano PD-EH500 for example offer a flat side for day-to-day usage and the very beginner friendly Shimano SPD clipless mountainbike system. Enjoy your new way of cycling :)
I just got my Domane AL3 today and yes I agree - it is SOOOOO much lighter compared to my older gravel bike. Unlike you though, I bought mine from a Trek dealer so they put it together for me and adjusted it to my liking. The silver ring is for the bottom bracket and the two screws are for the bottle cage.
*Looked at a lot of options for getting my **Latest.Bike** . Great find in SAVA. Super light, nice components, really good value as it comes with many options only found in much higher priced bikes.*
Great decision for a first proper road bike! I hope you get many many km’s (I’m in Canada) of fun out of it!! Cycling is such a great way to stay in shape, explore the country and have fun either by yourself or with friends. Enjoy!!!!
Fun vid! It’s always fun to watch a keen beginner learn the ropes. When I got my first road bike I went immediately to clipless pedals because I was already used to real deal clipped in pedals with track bikes and old school mountain bikes that all had them. Clipless is way easier and less scary.
Congratulations on your new bike, it is an awesome feeling. The best things to learn about your bike is working on it, so kudos to you for assembling it. Word of advise, never turn your road bike upside down, you might get arrested by the Bike Police out there.
Congratulations on your new bike! Look how much you learned about building a bike. That's great. Looking forward to seeing that bike on the trainer. You should really think about getting a pair of clip in pedals and cycling shoes. It makes such a big difference when you ride. Looking forward to seeing this bike in action!
New bike looks great. I also agree with the suggestions of other viewers. Adjust the handlebar angle or you wont be able to brake properly when you are in the drops. You can check the Trek homepage and look at a sideshot of the Domane to get a feel for what the default adjustment looks like. To get a rough idea: the end of the drops should be parallel to the road surface. SPD clip in pedals will make your pedalstroke a lot smoother. Also it enables higher top end power when sprinting. If your are a bargain hunter, you can find Zeray ZP 110 Carbon pedals for around 33 Euros on Aliexpress. Otherwise i would recommend Shimano PD-R8000 pedals(those are what i am riding) but these are quite a bit more expensive( about 120 Euro) In terms of shoes i ride entrylevel Shimano shoes RP3 which are fine imo those cost 65 Euro. If you get Shimano shoes be aware to order them one size bigger than your usual size. Finally i would get rid of those reflectors and bell asap to make the bike look sleeker but thats just optics. Enjoi riding your new bike and utilize the motivation a new bike gives you :)
congrats on the new bike. Got a trek 920 for touring and a trek domane sl5 myself. The weight absolutely is noticeable. Saw some comments about tips to improve the bike. Mine would be to get clipless pedals and just stick with them through the "falling down" process. It will make such a difference to your riding. Also, remove the reflectors on the spokes, if it is mandatory where you live then there are neater options. And of course get rid of the dork disc on the rear cassette. Adjust the handlebars. Try to have them as horizontal as you can. The ergonomics of the handlebars can make massive difference on a long ride. For a saddle then get your seatbones measured for a proper fitting saddle. Bibs with chamois should be a no brainer. And second most important. Get a Bike Fit. Makes the bike a lot more comfortable and optimizes your power output on the bike. And the most important. Go ride your bike and have some fun!
Very nice. A huge leap compared to your old bike. A word of advice? Get some SPD pedals and shoes. Your zwift experience will be on a whole other level.
As someone getting back into cycling after 15 years, I’m contemplating starting out with this bike. Thank you for the honest review and the time and effort taken to make this video.
Congrats on the new bike. Nice of Trek to include that front fork protector/mount thing. Get yourself a £5 sawhorse and screw the mount on top and you have yourself a service stand for cheaps.
You might want to tilt the bars down a bit so that they are level with the ground. But if you are comfortable like this, go with it - thats the most important thing. Perfect bike choice by the way.
Lovely new bike, perfect for what you are trying to achieve, its all a learning process and all of it can be a bit much at times, do things your way and at your own pace and you won't go far wrong.
Great choice in bike! My first, and still chugging away, bike was the 2014 Trek Domane 2.3. I was around the same size as you and the only upgrade i would recommend is to get a larger saddle. If you are the same as me then look for a 165mm. It would make a huge different for the longer rides! Enjoy it and i look forward to more content from you!
Woohoo new bike day. My first bike was about the same price/level. I did many touring trips and raced and had lots of fun for 10 years with that aluminum Trek. Was a great way to get started on the road. And those instructions just missed stuff on you. I only knew what was up right away because I worked at bike shops and have seen way worse instructions than that.
Those screws are for those two black rubber plugs on the top tube of the bike. They are so that you can attach a top bento box to the bike or an extra water bottle cage if you'd like!
Nice bike, bolts are for the 2nd bottle cage and the spacer looks like the spacer for the 10, 11 speed cassette, also you can lose a lot of weight by changing your platform pedals for clip less . Enjoy riding.
Congrats on the new bike. Now I would highly recommend you either get a professional bike fit or at least watch some UA-cam vids on how to get your fit in the right ball park. I would suggest you youtube Francis Cade or Cam Nicholls and find their bike fit vids. Just cos it "feels right” doesn’t mean you’re not busy blowing one of your knees out. Also, there are easy ways to find your appropriate saddle width using corrugated cardboard. UA-cam is your friend for that too. Wishing you many happy and pain free miles. Ride On!
Beautiful bike, my cousin just got the same al3 in the sliver and volt. May I recommend rotating your handlebars down a little bit? It may be hard to reach the brake levers while riding in the drops. A decent starting point i've found is having the bar ends measure 90 degrees perpendicular to the ground. if you already haven't done so
Good stuff. You probably want to rotate the bars down a little in the stem clamp. Think about having the bottom of the drops parallel with the ground. The road bike position needs to be feel slightly stretched out, which might feel weird at first coming from an MTB, but it really helps on the road to keep long and low.
My first "real" roadbike has been the Trek Domane and I still really like to use it on the trainer and on the road. Good choice. Have lot's of fun and see you @ Strava
Hope you lubed the pedals - if not, take em off and lube them. If those ever get stuck, it’s expensive to replace because you’ll need to buy new pedals plus the crank!
Great video mate. Very informative. So how do you find it now after some use? And how was the transition from hybrid to this Domane? Btw 4kg is a lot. It’s like cycling round with 2 x 2 litre bottles of coke/Fanta etc. Quite a lot
Hey pal, so far so good, really no complaints to be honest. Compared to the hybrid it's so much faster, especially on hills, I can just fly up far less effort. At first it was a bit uncomfortable, but after getting the seat and handlebars correctly set up it's been fine, I've done a few really long (100km+) rides and really have nothing bad to say about it! I've done another video where I talk about what I like/dislike, so feel free to check it out. Thanks for watching! ua-cam.com/video/10qIdfoSfDw/v-deo.html
Huge shout out you built your first road bike. Congrats, nice video. Even your cat was interested. Is it a british fold? As for cycling shoes try out the model in the local shop and than you can buy online ;) Stoked to see youre new direct home trainer in the next videos.
Thanks for watching! I'm not sure about the cat actually, I'll ask the girlfriend and get back to you 😂 I'll definitely get some new shoes and pedals soon!
Congrats on the new bike, it should be much faster and more fun than your old one! What's that big black cylinder in your living room, is it a speaker?
Nice video just worried about the seat post and the lubrication I have never had to do that on my alloy bike and the handle bars 😳 that is another no no from me sorry. But hopefully you get the bike set up and fitting you ok the saddle is ment to be narrow wide ones are not great for long cycles 😁. Hope you enjoy your new steed
Thanks for watching! I wasn't sure whether to grease the seat post or not. The internet says many different things. Some people say to grease it to stop it from seizing up?
Nice bike! Reading other comments and agree your next spend should be on clipless pedals, would recommend shimano spd sl if you’re only doing road rides, would take some getting use to but you’ll noticed a big difference, enjoy!
Not at the moment, but I changed all the cables recently. I can't remember if they rattled when it was new, but I assume if they did I would've noticed it, so I assume the cables are quiet enough
Awesome bike! Did you ever weigh your front and back wheel? Even with rotor, tube tyre etc? I am thinking of getting this one, but am not quite sure as I do not find and information about the wheels :D
Nice bike! but man... those pedals are terrible! Take a look at what Frederik Ziebell suggests you. Also take care fitting your seat and handlebars. Take a look at some videos abaut biometrics in your bike that can help you with that. Have fun!!!
Congrats! I got a Domane AL 5 a couple days ago and love it! Totally didn't know it came with the switch tool on the back wheel. Had to go into back into the store and ask them to remove the front wheel so I could fit it in my car 😅 Happy cycling!
Congratulations on the new bike. It's going to be a massive upgrade to your cycling experience. Especially when you stick it on a direct drive trainer ! I would recommend taking some time to set everything up properly. As others have said, your hoods are way out of position. I'd also watch a few videos on seat position . Just 3mm out of position can make a huge difference. I'll leave a link to an excellent video playlist on fitting below. Also.... I would consider changing those pedals for some clip in's. Flat pedals are OK but you are never using you're hamstings or calves unless you are clipped in and have the bike set up right. That's a lot of wasted muscle. ua-cam.com/play/PLL1_j_gcxtpxJ-b9ptUikhStxEvkm1V7E.html
That's true! I wasn't really sure where to start with them, so I thought it's better to get a more well known brand. Maybe in the future I'll check the Chinese bikes out
Imagine paying $1400 for a road bike in 2022, having to assemble it yourself, and it being over 11kg. Yeah, we can all try and convince ourselves that it doesn't matter - "It's being ridden indoors so what does it matter", "What difference does a few kg make when the total system weight is over 100kg". We can make excuses all we want, but the fact is every year bikes are getting worse, and manufacturers are selling customers new gimmicks they don't need. Costs are going up every year and customers are getting less, all so the parent companies can display more profit on their balance sheet every year. In 2009 I bought a Trek 1.2 Aluminium, mix of Sora and Tiagra, 9.3kg weight, that would cost $1170 today taking into account inflation. So what is the extra non-inflation related $300 buying us? Nothing, it's company profits we're contributing to.
UPDATE - The 2023 Domane al3 has been released, and I'm 99% sure it's the exact same bike. So everything in this video should still apply. Thanks
First tip: For the break, you can losen the screws and then break, this way the break will automatically adjust itself correctly.
Second tip: your Hoods somehow should be more horizontal.
Third tip: When you install your pedals put grease on them (only the part that goes into the crank)
Fourth tip: get rid of the round plastic on the back wheel, everyone hates it
Fifth tip: use a a tool with nanometer display to tighten screws
for second tip: I think you need to tilt the front handlebar itself a little lower
I'm going to take it out for a test ride today, so I'll make all the adjustments! Thanks for the tips!
The end of your bar should be vertically aligned (tilting your bar forward compared to current position). If you believe your bar can be even lower (might be in the future) you can also flip the stem, since it now has a 6(?) degree angle upwards.
Enjoy riding!!
that first brake tip, doesn't work as well to rod bike disc as the smaller and more compact then mtb discs
6th tip, treat yourself to some Shimano SPD pedals, you won’t waste as much power as you’ll be pulling and pushing on the pedals
Congrats on the new bike. A definitive further upgrade tip are clipless pedals! The road bike geometry and sitting position almost require those for an efficient pedal stroke. The Shimano PD-EH500 for example offer a flat side for day-to-day usage and the very beginner friendly Shimano SPD clipless mountainbike system. Enjoy your new way of cycling :)
I just got my Domane AL3 today and yes I agree - it is SOOOOO much lighter compared to my older gravel bike. Unlike you though, I bought mine from a Trek dealer so they put it together for me and adjusted it to my liking. The silver ring is for the bottom bracket and the two screws are for the bottle cage.
What a great looking bike, massive upgrade compared to the old one... btw the two screws are for a bottle cage.
Thanks! I was pretty confused about the spare screws
@@JMower and the spare washer is for a different cassette speed
*Looked at a lot of options for getting my **Latest.Bike** . Great find in SAVA. Super light, nice components, really good value as it comes with many options only found in much higher priced bikes.*
Congratulations, new bike day! Best way to spend money in this world.
Great decision for a first proper road bike! I hope you get many many km’s (I’m in Canada) of fun out of it!! Cycling is such a great way to stay in shape, explore the country and have fun either by yourself or with friends. Enjoy!!!!
No joke… this is the highlight of my week. Congrats!!! RIDE ON (but we’ll get you squared on some proper pedals soon enough 👍🏾)
Fun vid! It’s always fun to watch a keen beginner learn the ropes.
When I got my first road bike I went immediately to clipless pedals because I was already used to real deal clipped in pedals with track bikes and old school mountain bikes that all had them. Clipless is way easier and less scary.
Stoked for you man! Enjoy riding!
Congratulations on your new bike, it is an awesome feeling. The best things to learn about your bike is working on it, so kudos to you for assembling it. Word of advise, never turn your road bike upside down, you might get arrested by the Bike Police out there.
i would let a quick roadside repair slip, but anywhere else i will fine you for putting a bike upside down
Congratulations on your new bike! Look how much you learned about building a bike. That's great. Looking forward to seeing that bike on the trainer. You should really think about getting a pair of clip in pedals and cycling shoes. It makes such a big difference when you ride. Looking forward to seeing this bike in action!
Happy birthday! Have fun with our new toy 😉
You should check the new GCN tech episode. Not everything needs lube 😜
So happy for you. Don't forget to tighten everything up!!
I love watching mounting stuff and this one was fun to watch since I am about to begin cycling soon myself too. gj.
Congratulations on your new cool bike. I look forward to hearing about your first rides.
Congrats on New bike! I personaly have trek domane al 2 2021 and it's working great for me.
NOOOOOOICE!! Welcome to the world of road cycling :)
Thanks! Can't wait till the weather gets warmer so I can get some long rides in!
New bike looks great. I also agree with the suggestions of other viewers.
Adjust the handlebar angle or you wont be able to brake properly when you are in the drops.
You can check the Trek homepage and look at a sideshot of the Domane to get a feel for what the default adjustment looks like. To get a rough idea: the end of the drops should be parallel to the road surface.
SPD clip in pedals will make your pedalstroke a lot smoother. Also it enables higher top end power when sprinting. If your are a bargain hunter, you can find Zeray ZP 110 Carbon pedals for around 33 Euros on Aliexpress. Otherwise i would recommend Shimano PD-R8000 pedals(those are what i am riding) but these are quite a bit more expensive( about 120 Euro) In terms of shoes i ride entrylevel Shimano shoes RP3 which are fine imo those cost 65 Euro.
If you get Shimano shoes be aware to order them one size bigger than your usual size.
Finally i would get rid of those reflectors and bell asap to make the bike look sleeker but thats just optics.
Enjoi riding your new bike and utilize the motivation a new bike gives you :)
congrats on the new bike. Got a trek 920 for touring and a trek domane sl5 myself. The weight absolutely is noticeable.
Saw some comments about tips to improve the bike. Mine would be to get clipless pedals and just stick with them through the "falling down" process. It will make such a difference to your riding.
Also, remove the reflectors on the spokes, if it is mandatory where you live then there are neater options. And of course get rid of the dork disc on the rear cassette.
Adjust the handlebars. Try to have them as horizontal as you can. The ergonomics of the handlebars can make massive difference on a long ride. For a saddle then get your seatbones measured for a proper fitting saddle. Bibs with chamois should be a no brainer.
And second most important. Get a Bike Fit. Makes the bike a lot more comfortable and optimizes your power output on the bike.
And the most important. Go ride your bike and have some fun!
Also my first bike was TREK. Congrats!
Very nice. A huge leap compared to your old bike. A word of advice? Get some SPD pedals and shoes. Your zwift experience will be on a whole other level.
Thanks for the tip! I'm just a bit worried about learning how to unclip, and falling of the bike 😂
@@JMower Dont worry. It only happens for the first month or so :-D
As someone getting back into cycling after 15 years, I’m contemplating starting out with this bike. Thank you for the honest review and the time and effort taken to make this video.
Thanks for watching! Let me know if you have any questions about the bike and I'll try my best to answer them
@@JMower which store did you order this trek domane al 3
@@carlosprecillas8658 hey mate, I got it directly from the trek website 👍👌
@@JMower and how much shipment pay
Congrats on the new bike. Nice of Trek to include that front fork protector/mount thing.
Get yourself a £5 sawhorse and screw the mount on top and you have yourself a service stand for cheaps.
You might want to tilt the bars down a bit so that they are level with the ground. But if you are comfortable like this, go with it - thats the most important thing.
Perfect bike choice by the way.
Lovely new bike, perfect for what you are trying to achieve, its all a learning process and all of it can be a bit much at times, do things your way and at your own pace and you won't go far wrong.
Congratulations on your new bike!
Congrats on the new bike. Very nice purchase
Congrats on the new whip!
Now that’s a very nice bike! Congrats 👍
The spare red bolts are for the top tube there’s another bottle cage holder
Excellent choice of Bike. I use a Domane AL5 permanently on my wahoo kickr.
Definitely need to invest clipless pedals, game changer!
Great choice in bike! My first, and still chugging away, bike was the 2014 Trek Domane 2.3. I was around the same size as you and the only upgrade i would recommend is to get a larger saddle. If you are the same as me then look for a 165mm. It would make a huge different for the longer rides! Enjoy it and i look forward to more content from you!
Thanks for watching! I'll give the current saddle a few rides and see how the fit is!
Well wear on the new bike!
Woohoo new bike day. My first bike was about the same price/level. I did many touring trips and raced and had lots of fun for 10 years with that aluminum Trek. Was a great way to get started on the road. And those instructions just missed stuff on you. I only knew what was up right away because I worked at bike shops and have seen way worse instructions than that.
Thanks for watching!
I hope it lasts 10 years like yours did, I'm hoping to get some long rides in during the summer. Can't wait to get out there!
a game changing purchase, well done.
Thank you for this smart video.
Congrats on the new bike mate - really enjoying the vids 👍🏼
Looks absolutely amazing, the screws i think are for the bottle cage and the metal ring looks like it should go somewhere on your headset!
Those screws are for those two black rubber plugs on the top tube of the bike. They are so that you can attach a top bento box to the bike or an extra water bottle cage if you'd like!
Nice bike, bolts are for the 2nd bottle cage and the spacer looks like the spacer for the 10, 11 speed cassette, also you can lose a lot of weight by changing your platform pedals for clip less . Enjoy riding.
Congrats on the new bike. Now I would highly recommend you either get a professional bike fit or at least watch some UA-cam vids on how to get your fit in the right ball park. I would suggest you youtube Francis Cade or Cam Nicholls and find their bike fit vids. Just cos it "feels right” doesn’t mean you’re not busy blowing one of your knees out. Also, there are easy ways to find your appropriate saddle width using corrugated cardboard. UA-cam is your friend for that too. Wishing you many happy and pain free miles. Ride On!
Good idea, I'm going to take it out today to make some adjustments, and then I'll check out the videos on how to fit it properly. Thanks for the tips!
Beautiful bike, my cousin just got the same al3 in the sliver and volt. May I recommend rotating your handlebars down a little bit? It may be hard to reach the brake levers while riding in the drops. A decent starting point i've found is having the bar ends measure 90 degrees perpendicular to the ground. if you already haven't done so
It really is a great bike! Yeah you're right, once I took it out on the road I adjusted most of the positions. Thanks for watching!
Congratulations...my tips .. get a bike fit 👌
Congratulations awesome purchase,happy pedalling
Congrats on the new bike! I'm your trainer will be just a bit quieter with this new set up.
Great looking bike, good choice!
Rotate the bars down sightly. The tops of the bar should be about parallel to the floor
Good stuff. You probably want to rotate the bars down a little in the stem clamp. Think about having the bottom of the drops parallel with the ground. The road bike position needs to be feel slightly stretched out, which might feel weird at first coming from an MTB, but it really helps on the road to keep long and low.
Such an amazing upgrade!! 🚴♂️🚲
That looks like a really nice bike. Congrats. It will definitely be a different experience from what you are used to.
My first "real" roadbike has been the Trek Domane and I still really like to use it on the trainer and on the road. Good choice. Have lot's of fun and see you @ Strava
Looks a nice bike, enjoy 😃
enjoy Love all my 4 bikes. there Iis always room for an N+1 too.
Without clipless pedals you are definitely not a beginner. You have still some free power to unlock in back stroke :D
Now following you on strava and Zwift 👍
Thank you for this. Now I'm terrified cause I have to assemble it lol
Like a kid in a candy shop! 😁
Congrats on the new bike mate...
enjoy!
Thanks 👍 Can't wait to go for a few rides!
For your front brake. Did you tighten the screws? It doesn't show it in the vid.
Yes, I tightened it all up 😀
Nice man!
Great looking bike am feeling very jealous 🚴
I hope you cleaned the brakes with degreasers (brake cleaner for cars)... sometime they shop with some oil film on it and it won't stop you....
You might want to have a second look at the positioning of your handlebar. 😉 If that still feels o.k. than the frame is too big.
You're right, I need to take it outside to do the final adjustments, only so much I can do in the apartment 😂
Hope you lubed the pedals - if not, take em off and lube them.
If those ever get stuck, it’s expensive to replace because you’ll need to buy new pedals plus the crank!
The pedals are lubed, no worries there 😂
Lovely bike mate
Clippless pedals mate. They'll make a world of a difference.
I didn’t get a Tool Box when I bought mine last month 🤔 I got mine from a local Trek store.. they just sold me the bike but nothing else came with it.
That's strange, perhaps different countries sell it with different things included?
@@JMower I thought about it …perhaps it’s because I bought it already assembled….but still. Yours came with pedals… mine didn’t.
Great video mate. Very informative. So how do you find it now after some use? And how was the transition from hybrid to this Domane? Btw 4kg is a lot. It’s like cycling round with 2 x 2 litre bottles of coke/Fanta etc. Quite a lot
Hey pal, so far so good, really no complaints to be honest. Compared to the hybrid it's so much faster, especially on hills, I can just fly up far less effort. At first it was a bit uncomfortable, but after getting the seat and handlebars correctly set up it's been fine, I've done a few really long (100km+) rides and really have nothing bad to say about it!
I've done another video where I talk about what I like/dislike, so feel free to check it out.
Thanks for watching!
ua-cam.com/video/10qIdfoSfDw/v-deo.html
Nice Bike. Enjoy it. ;-)
Huge shout out you built your first road bike. Congrats, nice video.
Even your cat was interested. Is it a british fold?
As for cycling shoes try out the model in the local shop and than you can buy online ;)
Stoked to see youre new direct home trainer in the next videos.
Thanks for watching! I'm not sure about the cat actually, I'll ask the girlfriend and get back to you 😂
I'll definitely get some new shoes and pedals soon!
Cat update: It's an orange Persian tabby
@@JMower thx a lot for your answer
@@JMower thx for your prompt answer. I didn't knew one this before.
Congrats on the new bike, it should be much faster and more fun than your old one! What's that big black cylinder in your living room, is it a speaker?
The thing to the left of the sofa? It's a roller up yoga mat 😂😂
@@JMower Thanks, I wasn't even close 😂
How do you connct the duotrap on garmin computer /wtch?
Very nice! Now go make the most of it, you might as well considering how dry your bank account must be!
great bike! reviews also get tons of views so i reccomend them for building your channel.
may i ask, why are you in japan?
That's a good point, it's a nice change making something that isn't a Zwift video.
I came to China last year for work
Nice video just worried about the seat post and the lubrication I have never had to do that on my alloy bike and the handle bars 😳 that is another no no from me sorry. But hopefully you get the bike set up and fitting you ok the saddle is ment to be narrow wide ones are not great for long cycles 😁. Hope you enjoy your new steed
Thanks for watching!
I wasn't sure whether to grease the seat post or not. The internet says many different things. Some people say to grease it to stop it from seizing up?
Nice bike! Reading other comments and agree your next spend should be on clipless pedals, would recommend shimano spd sl if you’re only doing road rides, would take some getting use to but you’ll noticed a big difference, enjoy!
Does yours rattle like rattley thing when you ride over rougher roads due to the internal cable routing?
Not at the moment, but I changed all the cables recently. I can't remember if they rattled when it was new, but I assume if they did I would've noticed it, so I assume the cables are quiet enough
Размер рамы XL?
Looks like extra water bottle cage bolts.
Any idea brother if this trek domane al3 coming from china?
What size bike is that ?
Size 58
Awesome bike! Did you ever weigh your front and back wheel? Even with rotor, tube tyre etc? I am thinking of getting this one, but am not quite sure as I do not find and information about the wheels :D
I'll weigh the front and rear wheels today and get back to you!
@@JMower awesome ty!
Front wheel is 1.8kg with tyre and brake. Rear wheel is 2.2kg with tyre, cassette and brake
Thanks a lot !
Est il possible de mettre des pneus en 25 sur 1 domane al3 ??
Maximum tyre size is 35c
@@JMower
Ok merci, donc pas besoin de changer la jante pour passer en 25?
Dsl question de débutant...!
Nice bike! but man... those pedals are terrible! Take a look at what Frederik Ziebell suggests you. Also take care fitting your seat and handlebars. Take a look at some videos abaut biometrics in your bike that can help you with that. Have fun!!!
Congrats! I got a Domane AL 5 a couple days ago and love it! Totally didn't know it came with the switch tool on the back wheel. Had to go into back into the store and ask them to remove the front wheel so I could fit it in my car 😅
Happy cycling!
Frame size in your new bike is 58 ?
Yep, size 58, and I'm 185cm tall for reference
@@JMowerwhat’s your inseam ?
What size is this?
58
Frame size?
58, I'm 185cm for reference
Congratulations on the new bike. It's going to be a massive upgrade to your cycling experience. Especially when you stick it on a direct drive trainer !
I would recommend taking some time to set everything up properly. As others have said, your hoods are way out of position. I'd also watch a few videos on seat position . Just 3mm out of position can make a huge difference. I'll leave a link to an excellent video playlist on fitting below. Also.... I would consider changing those pedals for some clip in's. Flat pedals are OK but you are never using you're hamstings or calves unless you are clipped in and have the bike set up right. That's a lot of wasted muscle.
ua-cam.com/play/PLL1_j_gcxtpxJ-b9ptUikhStxEvkm1V7E.html
Thanks! This is exactly what I needed!
Canyon has officially disrupted the industry
Taobao link??
not sure how to share taobao links on here. but if you search trek then click on their offical store it should be easy to find
Congratulations on your new bike!
7:12 🤣😂😅
Biene armada la visicleta si o no
Nice bike nice video wrong pedals.
It’s too heavy for a road bike. But that’s why it’s cheap compared to lighter ones.
I'm not too worried about the weight. I can easily save 20kg just by losing some fat, and that's much cheaper than an expensive bike! 😂
you live in China....Chinese bikes are pretty cheap! anyway, nice bike!
I was thinking the same
That's true! I wasn't really sure where to start with them, so I thought it's better to get a more well known brand. Maybe in the future I'll check the Chinese bikes out
@@JMower let me know and I will help you.
Imagine paying $1400 for a road bike in 2022, having to assemble it yourself, and it being over 11kg. Yeah, we can all try and convince ourselves that it doesn't matter - "It's being ridden indoors so what does it matter", "What difference does a few kg make when the total system weight is over 100kg". We can make excuses all we want, but the fact is every year bikes are getting worse, and manufacturers are selling customers new gimmicks they don't need. Costs are going up every year and customers are getting less, all so the parent companies can display more profit on their balance sheet every year. In 2009 I bought a Trek 1.2 Aluminium, mix of Sora and Tiagra, 9.3kg weight, that would cost $1170 today taking into account inflation. So what is the extra non-inflation related $300 buying us? Nothing, it's company profits we're contributing to.
MADE IN CHINA!
Far too painful to watch...🤪 Started out funny enough but then just became sad.😕