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There's a few ways you can go and the best bang for the buck depends on a few things:
Are you buying new only or would you consider used?
Would you (can you) do some bike assembly yourself?
Which ever way you go, the most important thing by a country mile is "fit". You must be able to comfortably (and powerfully) pedal it in the aero position for anything from 20 minutes to 6+ hours!
If buying new, all of this typically would be sorted by a bike shop as part of the purchase however the market for shop bought TT bikes under $1,000 is almost non-existent. If you wish to stick with a shop, maybe some clip on bars on a shimano 105 equipped avanti/trek/giant/etc would be the best bet.
If you want to buy new online, get fitted by a shop so you know your size and then shop around. Be careful however of differing sizes across brands – eg an Azzurri large might be different to a Cell large. There can be a bit of adjustment through seat position and different stems but it’s best to get the frame size close. (Incidentally the only Cell TT bike I can see is $1,700. Is there a $1,000 version?)
If you’re happy to go secondhand, and know your size the world is your oyster.
Ebay currently has a couple of Felts under $1,000. If your able to do some assembly, there’s always plenty of “frames with goodies†for well under $1,000. Just add bars and/or wheels.
Another cheap way out is to buy an older used ultegra equipped road bike (with the right crank length – frame size doesn’t matter). These start at $500 second hand. Source a TT frame (for example
ebay had an Azzurri Carbon Chrono for $600). Transfer everything over, get a cheap set of aero bars and bar end shifters and you’re good to go. Oh…. and sell off the bits you didn’t use off the road bike (shifters $200, frame $150 etc)
Hope this helps – good luck and let us know how you go.