The A2 SP
Your next PR starts here.
Full carbon. Wind-tunnel shaped. Over 250mm of adjustability. Wireless electronic shifting builds. Starting at $3,115 — with monthly financing and HSA/FSA options.
From ~$130/mo with Affirm · Or save ~30% with pre-tax HSA/FSA.
Why the SP
Fits your body, not the other way around
Patented stem spacer technology to dial your reach. More fore/aft adjustment than bikes at twice the price.
Why Pay More For Less?
Compare the data. The only difference is the price tag.
- Price: $4,999
- Groupset: SRAM Rival AXS (Wireless)
- Frame: T700 Carbon
- Aero: Wind-tunnel tested
- Markup: 0% (Direct to you)
- Support: Direct line to CEO
SP-SRAM Rival AXS
- Price: $6,950
- Groupset: Same Groupset
- Frame: Same Carbon
- Aero: Same performance
- Markup: Large "Brand Tax"
- Support: Call-center bots

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Where are you in the journey?
Three riders, three builds. Find yours.
Your first race is on the calendar
The borrowed road bike is holding you back. You need a real tri bike — but not one that costs more than your car.
Your build: SP · Shimano 105 — $3,115
Upgrade that matters: Start here. Spend the savings on race entries.
See the 105 build →You know where the time hides
The bike leg. Electronic shifting, carbon wheels, and an aero frame change the math. This is the upgrade that shows up in your splits.
Your build: SP · SRAM Rival AXS — $4,999
Upgrade that matters: Wireless electronic shifting + carbon wheels. The sweet spot.
See the Rival AXS build →Race-day spec without the superbike price
Top-shelf components matter at this level. But $12K shouldn't be the entry fee.
Your build: SP · SRAM Force AXS — $7,199 w/ Zipp 404 Firecrest
Upgrade that matters: Finance monthly with Affirm or save ~30% with HSA/FSA.
See the Force AXS build →Ride now, pay monthly
Split it into easy monthly payments with Affirm.
Use pre-tax HSA / FSA dollars
Four builds. Same frame. Pick yours.
Every SP uses the same Kevin Quan–designed carbon frame. Choose the groupset and wheels that match your goals.
Don't just take our word for it.
Triathlete Magazine tested the SP Force AXS at Ironman Boulder 70.3 and found it performed on par with bikes in the $7K–$11K range — with adjustability that fit even their 6'6" tester on a standard XL frame.
The SP has been named a Best Beginner Triathlon Bike five times by Triathlete Magazine — the most affordable bike on the list every year, with better components than most competitors.
AJ (the founder) personally texted me to confirm I was ordering the right size. Bike arrived in 10 days. Assembly took 20 minutes. The hardest part was breaking down the box for recycling.
Not sure of your size?
Not ready to buy?
Ready to build yours?
No need to pay all at once
How to pay for it
Three independent ways to make an SP easier on the budget. Pick whichever fits your situation.
Pay over time with Affirm
Split your bike into monthly payments — as low as 0% APR for those who qualify. No fees, no surprises. Pre-qualify in seconds; it won't affect your credit score.
See your payment options →Save up to 30% with HSA / FSA
Use pre-tax HSA or FSA dollars toward your bike. Triathlon bikes qualify as eligible health expenses with Truemed certification — effective savings of 25–40% depending on your tax bracket.
See if I qualify →10% off for service & educators
Active military, veterans, first responders, and teachers receive 10% off through GovX verification. Verify once and the discount applies at checkout.
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