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2023 Allied

ALFA Red AXS

A carbon frame endurance bike with ultra high-end components and sram red hydraulic disc brakes.
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Manufacturer Price

$10,755
Weight1.8 lbs (frame)  
FrameCarbon
ForkCarbon
Wheels700c Carbon
Drivetrain2 × 12 Electronic
GroupsetRED AXS
BrakesSRAM RED Hydraulic Disc
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Gearing

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Lowest gear

(climbing)

41 mph

ALFA Red AXS

39 mph

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Summary

The Allied Alfa is praised for its balanced blend of comfort, stiffness, aerodynamics, and ride quality, making it a versatile endurance bike suitable for everyday riding, climbing, and descending. Its American-made carbon frames and forks, along with high-end paint jobs and the option for custom builds, stand out. However, its high price point and compatibility limited to electronic drivetrains are noted drawbacks.

Pros
  • Balanced blend of comfort, stiffness, aerodynamics, and ride quality

  • American-made carbon frames and forks

  • High-end paint jobs and custom build options

  • Stiff bottom bracket junction for efficient power transfer

  • Race geometry with stack-height options

Cons
  • High price point starting at $5,500 for framesets

  • Only compatible with electronic drivetrains

  • Requires use of proprietary stem

Key Quotes
Aiming to kill your (pavement) quiver with a balanced blend of comfort, stiffness, aerodynamics, and ride quality
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The bike is nimble. A stiff bottom bracket junction means you stand up to stomp and the bike shoots forward instead of flexing side to side.
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Allied operates on the belief that at least some of us want a bike with race handling that isn’t built for a 20-year-old’s flexible back.
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Velo
The updated Allied Alfa strives for balance

Aug 2023 · Alvin Holbrook

The Made in America brand updates the Allied Alfa road bike with internal cable routing, updated geometry, and an overall feeling of balance.

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New Allied ALFA Balances Ride Quality w/ Some Serious Alpha Vibes

Aug 2023 · Tyler Benedict

The updated Allied ALFA wants to be your go-to road bike for climbing, riding, training, windy days, and (yep) racing.

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Allied Alfa long-term review

Apr 2020 · Ben Delaney

My two years of experience with the Allied Alfa hinges around one tiny flaw that ultimately demonstrates what sets the brand apart — in a positive way.

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Geometry
Specs
Build
Fork

ALLIED ALFA

Bottom Bracket

SRAM DUB 68mm Threaded

Stem

ALLIED Integrated

Handlebar

Black Inc Carbon Handlebar

Saddle

Selle Italia Novus Boost

Seatpost

ALLIED ALFA

TypeRigid

Groupset
Rear Derailleur

SRAM RED AXS E1

Front Derailleur

SRAM RED AXS E1

Crank

SRAM RED E1 48/35

Shifters

SRAM RED AXS E1 HRD

Cassette

SRAM RED E1 XG-1290 10-33 Silver

Chain

SRAM RED E1 Silver

Brakes

SRAM RED AXS E1 HRD w/Paceline X 160/160mm Rotors

TypeSRAM RED Hydraulic Disc

Wheels
Rims

Zipp 303 Firecrest Tubeless Disc

Tires

Vittoria Corsa Pro TLR Tire - 700x28

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