2023 Trek Domane Review | Is It Relevant?

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  • Опубліковано 25 жов 2024

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  • @JimS870
    @JimS870 Рік тому +10

    I can't afford carbon, but I bought an AL5 Domane and I love it. It's perfect because it has drop bars, but it isn't TOO aggressive. And with a shorter inseam, the lower standover of the Domane is great.

  • @scottr303
    @scottr303 Рік тому +9

    As a 70 year old I am looking at the Domane SL6 for stability and comphort. I currently have a 2017 Canondale Synapse which only takes 25mm tires and has rim breaks. Sounds like the Domane might be a good move for me.

  • @harrymurphey2634
    @harrymurphey2634 11 місяців тому +1

    I have a 2013 Trek Domane 5.2 Carbon w/ Ultegra 3X10 gears ... and I just love the bike. I have always rode w/ tubeless tires ( I got tired of fixing flats on rides ) ... I upgraded the rims to alloy race rims as I ride terrible roads in Pennsylvania, and added a new carbon seat this year ... it currently weighs in at 16lbs 5 ozs ... as I do not ride in the rain I do not really need disc breaks .... for gravel or bad weather I have a TREK 8.6 DS Hybrid ... I have always said: " it is not about the first 10 miles ... but the last twenty ... ( I ride metrics mostly w/ a odd Century thrown in ... )

  • @vickydann
    @vickydann Рік тому +6

    Just got the new Domane SL5 2023! Thanks for your help!!!

  • @CB-ld8no
    @CB-ld8no 2 роки тому +6

    "Gravel" more like multisurface. Broken overgrown roadways islands, shipyards, railroad tracks, hardpack dirt with loose rock fireroads in the California hills and along river pathways, packed grit walking paths of San Francisco, lowcut grass weed hills, expanded metal bridges, ... it now seems to be related more to tires. 700x40mm Pirelli Cinturato Gravel H tires on Domane with SRAM Force for exploring Mt. Tamalpais, Marin Headlands,

  • @carloscarvalho305
    @carloscarvalho305 Рік тому +3

    Great video! I bought a sl5 4th generation in last October and I’m very happy with it. I agree with everything you said.

    • @AllThingsSportsMikeMcIntyre
      @AllThingsSportsMikeMcIntyre  Рік тому

      Glad to hear someone shared my opinion lol

    • @davidroter5580
      @davidroter5580 2 місяці тому

      Do you have any creaking in the iso clamp under seat

    • @AllThingsSportsMikeMcIntyre
      @AllThingsSportsMikeMcIntyre  2 місяці тому

      @davidroter5580 perhaps the bolts are not tight enough?

    • @davidroter5580
      @davidroter5580 2 місяці тому

      @@AllThingsSportsMikeMcIntyre well I have not got the bike yet I have put a deposit down and am supposed to pick it up on Tuesday however I am hearing tons of bad comments online and in forums about creaking and dropping iso speed clamp or wedge in th 2023 trek Domaine sl5 Gen 4 model and am concerned that maybe I should back out of the purchase.

    • @AllThingsSportsMikeMcIntyre
      @AllThingsSportsMikeMcIntyre  2 місяці тому

      @davidroter5580 I haven’t heard too much of that. I am sure a proper installation with a bit of carbon paste on the seat post should do the trick

  • @jameswhite1692
    @jameswhite1692 Рік тому +3

    Good review, and I like your real world perspective on the Domane. A goldilocks bike for the masses.

  • @mattgrubbs9252
    @mattgrubbs9252 Рік тому +5

    Just ordered 2 Domane SL6 etap in the Deep Max Blue. Going to be a long 2-3 weeks.

  • @hig1792
    @hig1792 Рік тому +3

    Im tempted to get the SL5 Gen 3 right now with the sales on them...

    • @AllThingsSportsMikeMcIntyre
      @AllThingsSportsMikeMcIntyre  Рік тому +1

      Get it lol

    • @hig1792
      @hig1792 Рік тому

      @@AllThingsSportsMikeMcIntyre i did and put my order in today! Excited for it to come now. im 6ft5 and got the 62cm frame. last one.

  • @matt_m126
    @matt_m126 Рік тому

    I got a gravel bike (Devinci Hatchet) as my first drop bar bike 2 years ago. I had only ridden mountain bikes before.
    While the relax geometry helped me get into road riding, I find that riding with tires wider than what endurance frames offer goes into surfaces better suited for bikes with suspension.
    I have been riding with 45mm tires at gravel events and have been bogged down compared to others because of the added rolling resistance.
    I have a Domane SL 5 on order and am going to keep my Hatchet as a commuter, but if anything, my conclusion after 2 years of gravel bike ownership is that endurance bikes are the new gravel, and gravel bikes have become unneccessary, and now blur the lines with XC bikes more than road bikes.

  • @eddieolachia5305
    @eddieolachia5305 Рік тому +2

    stuck between the al3 and 4 do you think the changes in bike sets are worth there price difference

    • @AllThingsSportsMikeMcIntyre
      @AllThingsSportsMikeMcIntyre  Рік тому +1

      The biggest thing is the hydraulic brakes. That’s the big difference and it has one more gear. In my opinion I didn’t want to spend the extra money to go to the AL 4 but I also intended on upgrading my bike relatively quickly.

  • @colnago6501
    @colnago6501 Рік тому +2

    I race on a 2019 S-Works Venge, I have a pimped up C59 for taking abroad (for the good times) and I'm binning my Bokeh gravel bike and Emonda for Domane SLR because the roads in the UK are just $hit now.

  • @RossMKF1
    @RossMKF1 Рік тому +4

    I’m stuck between the $2100 Domane AL 5 and $3500 Domane SL 5 Gen 4

    • @AllThingsSportsMikeMcIntyre
      @AllThingsSportsMikeMcIntyre  Рік тому

      Get the SL if you can swing it. If that’s in your budget. Buy that no doubt about it

    • @RossMKF1
      @RossMKF1 Рік тому +1

      @@AllThingsSportsMikeMcIntyre What makes the carbon that much better for an extra $1400? I was only able to test ride the AL 5 at the time.

    • @AllThingsSportsMikeMcIntyre
      @AllThingsSportsMikeMcIntyre  Рік тому +1

      Carbon will be much more comfortable and stiffer leading to a more compliant ride but also it’ll accelerate better and hold it’s speed really nicely. With a few upgrades it and when you truly want to make the bike better, you add a pair of wheels and quality tires and it’ll ride flawlessly

    • @RossMKF1
      @RossMKF1 Рік тому +1

      @@AllThingsSportsMikeMcIntyre hell yea! I think carbon will be the way to go especially since I’ll prob keep this bike for like 10 years

    • @sapperstang
      @sapperstang 8 місяців тому +1

      Me too 😅

  • @BAdewale721
    @BAdewale721 Рік тому +2

    Wonddrful review. I have ordered the AL 2 but I am worried about the sizing, lol. The trek website recommends size 58 for me. I'm 5ft11 with 85cm inner seam length. What do you reckon?

    • @AllThingsSportsMikeMcIntyre
      @AllThingsSportsMikeMcIntyre  Рік тому +2

      The recommendations are usually a good starting point. What I can say is it’s always better to buy the slightly smaller frame than the one that’s slightly too big. You can length reach and saddle height but it’s hard to remove those two things at one point when the bike is too big.

    • @eamonnw
      @eamonnw Рік тому

      im like 5cm shorter than you, tried a 56cm domane, now on a 52cm feels much better, but the reach is still a bit long, i do like to sit far back on the saddle, its easier to make a small bike bigger btw

    • @angela-onesroman8873
      @angela-onesroman8873 Рік тому

      I'm 5'11 and ride a size 54 Domane, i did custom build mine, size 56 could work too, 58 is just to big.

    • @BAdewale721
      @BAdewale721 Рік тому +2

      Thanks. I eventually got the size 56cm al4 and it is perfect for me. I imagine if I had gone for size 58 like the website recommended, I imagine it would have been too big for me.

    • @AllThingsSportsMikeMcIntyre
      @AllThingsSportsMikeMcIntyre  Рік тому

      Glad to hear it. Smaller bike is usually the better choice when between two sizes

  • @goodboyringo9716
    @goodboyringo9716 2 роки тому +1

    Hard to believe bicycles cost as much as a dirt bike and the funny thing is people are buying them.
    The most I have paid for a bike is 360.00, new Schwinn world sport 1987

  • @jesustirado743
    @jesustirado743 2 роки тому +2

    I have 1600 dollars should I get the domane aluminum or just keep saving up for the sl5 ..any complaints or negative on the aluminum ..I did see your video in best beginner road… I want to know as now ..do you think it’s worth the money …in your exp with the bike

    • @AllThingsSportsMikeMcIntyre
      @AllThingsSportsMikeMcIntyre  2 роки тому +1

      Yeah I think it’s worth it cause the sl5 is now triple the price of my AL3.

    • @jesustirado743
      @jesustirado743 2 роки тому

      @@AllThingsSportsMikeMcIntyre any complaints

    • @AllThingsSportsMikeMcIntyre
      @AllThingsSportsMikeMcIntyre  2 роки тому +1

      No not at all. I’m interested in upgrading now but the reality is the bike is more than capable of doing a lot of different things.

    • @joed7185
      @joed7185 2 роки тому

      I have a 2022 Domane AL5 Disc Brake 105 groupo. Looking to sell it. Not a bad bike at all, but its sluggish and heavy. If you want a road bike, I'd look for any aluminum rim brake bike with a 105 groupset. Remember... Rim Brakes = Road Bike. Disc Brakes = Dirt/Gravel Bike

    • @AllThingsSportsMikeMcIntyre
      @AllThingsSportsMikeMcIntyre  2 роки тому +5

      I disagree. Just because a bike has disc brakes does not make it a gravel bike. Geometry is the key factor. Followed by tire clearance. You’ll get 40mm and more tire clearance on a true gravel bike.

  • @phannaga9981
    @phannaga9981 Рік тому

    Domane SL7 vs Emonda SL7 wich one you choose?...I'm still missing which one is my choice..can you recommend pl....thanks

    • @AllThingsSportsMikeMcIntyre
      @AllThingsSportsMikeMcIntyre  Рік тому

      What are you looking for in the bike? What are the majority of your rides about? Riding fast, distance, comfort, versatility to do everything, group rides at easy or fast pace? Are you trying for anything?

  • @jhonrutger3508
    @jhonrutger3508 5 місяців тому

    I just traded my 2021 checkpoint alr 5 for a 2024 domane al5 I was not a big fan of the check point just because it felt very sluggish and couldn't make up it's mind if it was a road bike or a mountain bike.

  • @r.d.vaughan4541
    @r.d.vaughan4541 2 роки тому +1

    I have put down a deposit on a Domane SL5 Gen 4 "Mercury" scheme with an ETA of Jan/Feb 2023. As I'm a senior citizen my focus is endurance as racing's ship has sailed. This will be my first road bike so a number of the benefits of the Domane geometry that you mention, I'll not be able to appreciate until I've ridden the new beast for a while.
    I sure hope that the marketing label endurance matches what I can get out of the bike. Luckily I'm in shape for my age and ride/run all year around to stay that way (Zwift/VirtuPro in winter). As to flexibility I've no idea until I get the bike and have made adjustments based on experience and/or a pro-fitting. I'm coming from a Trek FX2 which has a very relaxed fit so doubt I can transfer much of that experience to the Gen4 Domane.
    The complexities that have been eliminated in the Gen4 Domane actually makes me feel more comfortable as there were far too many posts and UA-cam videos about front and back end creak and post slippage than there should have been.
    There isn't many gravel surfaces in my city, unless I drive to them, so a Gravel bike seemed like a poor target especially as a wider tire and second wheel set would allow for more surface flexibility appropriate to the surfaces I ride most often.

    • @AllThingsSportsMikeMcIntyre
      @AllThingsSportsMikeMcIntyre  2 роки тому +1

      Sounds like it could be the perfect match for you. Curious to hear how you like it once it arrives.

    • @garethbater6900
      @garethbater6900 2 роки тому +2

      Have the 2021 version - geometry is good with tall front end and shorter reach - for my age and flex works well - have bad flexibility in hips /back so found it comfortable - but too many proprietary parts that can break on 21 version and that add weight - if it had a standard head tube and seat post with the nice wide wheels i think it would ride just as well - new version looks like it deals with the front end at least - its nice bike though - good range of gears - good for long cruises on bad British roads

    • @AllThingsSportsMikeMcIntyre
      @AllThingsSportsMikeMcIntyre  2 роки тому

      Sounds great. The new version looks to address these potential flaws. I think it’s an incredibly versatile offering.

    • @scotgill9975
      @scotgill9975 Рік тому +1

      I got a Mercury SL5 last week. Riding my son’s FX3 convinced me I needed a faster bike than my 90’s mountain bike or my commuter bike. I have ridden the SL5 every day since getting it.

    • @AllThingsSportsMikeMcIntyre
      @AllThingsSportsMikeMcIntyre  Рік тому

      Enjoy it and keep riding

  • @bjgreen3778
    @bjgreen3778 Рік тому

    I have a 2019 Emonda SL6 54cm and thinking of getting a Domane SL7. Should I stay with 54cm or a 52cm?

  • @jkwan74
    @jkwan74 Рік тому

    What made you choose the al3 over the one with the 105 ?

    • @AllThingsSportsMikeMcIntyre
      @AllThingsSportsMikeMcIntyre  Рік тому

      Price. I had a really good sense that I would get into cycling quite seriously. So I had this intuition that I would want to upgrade my bike relatively quickly afterwards. I figured I should spend a little less now and get into the sport. I have since spent some money on upgrades and maintenance but am really happy with the choice I’ve made. Now I’m looking at going for an ultegra di2 model on top end/2nd tier frame

  • @danypromax
    @danypromax 9 місяців тому +1

    Is domane AL 3 is really fun bike for newbie?

  • @vickydann
    @vickydann Рік тому +1

    I think the new Domane 2023 is too expensive... Thinking about getting a sl5 2021. Do you think I should get it or just keep saving to get the newest model??

    • @AllThingsSportsMikeMcIntyre
      @AllThingsSportsMikeMcIntyre  Рік тому +2

      At this point I’d save and get the new model. The new one has so many benefits. Aero qualities, much lighter than the old one, very versatile, and I think it looks better too

    • @vickydann
      @vickydann Рік тому

      @@AllThingsSportsMikeMcIntyre Thanks!!! Sl's geometry hasn't change right?!

    • @AllThingsSportsMikeMcIntyre
      @AllThingsSportsMikeMcIntyre  Рік тому

      No geometry has stayed pretty much the same if I remember correctly

    • @almassengale
      @almassengale Рік тому +1

      They have pretty big sales in my area right now. Some models are over $1000 off at the local trek store and even lower end ones $100-$200 off. Most of the sales aren't advertised on the Trek website and are in store only.

    • @AllThingsSportsMikeMcIntyre
      @AllThingsSportsMikeMcIntyre  Рік тому

      That’s sweet

  • @DharmS
    @DharmS Рік тому

    Now I am planning for Domane AL 3 Gen 3 so is that fine as you mentioned they are coming with new design model modified one so is that okay to buy ? Because only 3 models are available in Bangalore India so I feel thkse will be older models ? So i can also wait for new model so please let me know what should I do ? Wait or buy now ?

    • @AllThingsSportsMikeMcIntyre
      @AllThingsSportsMikeMcIntyre  Рік тому +1

      Here, we don’t have the next generation of Domane AL. Only the carbon SL has a next generation (4) frame. If your buying an aluminum model, I’d probably just get it now because I doubt the model will change that much.

    • @DharmS
      @DharmS Рік тому

      @@AllThingsSportsMikeMcIntyre thanks buddy for quick respond and here we have AL3 Gen 3 with carbon fork but not full only 2inch on the down wheel joint. So I will buy now then. Thanks man again appreciate your help 😃👍🙏

  • @torbal999
    @torbal999 6 місяців тому

    Is AL2 still relevant vs AL3?

    • @AllThingsSportsMikeMcIntyre
      @AllThingsSportsMikeMcIntyre  6 місяців тому

      Yeah of course. It reaches certain price point. I still think that if you can swing it you’ll have a way better experience with the AL3

  • @stevenfreeman7798
    @stevenfreeman7798 Рік тому +2

    You forgot better gearing on the domane makes it easier to climb as does the checkpoint!. Here in the UK gravel bikes and endurance bikes which in many cases are being purchased by older Bastards like me lol because of comfort and the ability to spin up hills!!. None of which mattered in my younger years. Interesting fact that more older people are buying bikes at the moment than youngsters who in my area at least are still heavily into MTBs!!. Of course the gentleman and lady's who race and enjoy superfast chaingangs and club rides at any age!! And have put years into there fitness and flexibility still need a thoroughbred race bike and well done to them all wish I was one of them but after multiple knee operations I have to be sensible lol!!. Horses for courses may the bycicle live forever!!!!.

  • @chrisnilsson91
    @chrisnilsson91 2 роки тому +3

    Did you even ride the bike?

  • @moflyboyblanquito541
    @moflyboyblanquito541 Рік тому

    18k and still made in Taiwan?

  • @hankhill3126
    @hankhill3126 Рік тому +1

    Is the frame on the Domane AL 5 the same as the ones on AL 4 & 3 w/ the only difference being gear sets?

  • @camd5348
    @camd5348 Рік тому

    Cant respect the fact that Trek changed domane gen 3 2022 slr5 to a Domane gen 3 2023 slr5. Selling bikes that are over a year old and have been on bike shop floors for well over a year as a 2023. Sell them as Gen 3. Dont change the damn year.

  • @Tarmaccyclocross
    @Tarmaccyclocross Рік тому

    Just a gimmick crap to ride