We ride a lot at a place called Creekside in Valporaiso, IN. Its is a fantastic place to ride and has a bit of everything and the folks who go there are great. Free of course.
They are not ONLY doing direct to consumer. Its just an option and you can still purchase from a dealer and/or get service from a dealer. Seems they are just adding a purchase option......
SO this is interesting......Specialized is going to add direct to consumer sales as an option starting next month.....
https://www.pinkbike.com/news/specialized-plans-to-add-consumer-direct-sales-february-1.html
Thanks for that information! Seems to be the common consensus all around. They are both great forks but the Fox is just a bit better once dialed in. Tough choice.......
Being a motorcycle guy myself, I would agree. eMTB's are WAYYYYY out of line from a cost stanbpoint and yes they are expensive to maintain!
I paid 9K for my 2010 Ducati Streetfighter and I just paid 7500 for my 21 Turbo Levo......insane, lol
So now that I have the EXT eStoria on my 21 Levo Comp it seems unbalanced with the Fox 36 Float fork and I am thinking about replacing it with a ZEB Ultimate in 160mm. My question is, should I get the 44mm offset version? That will make it a bit more slack correct (which is what I want). I...
I was told by the dealer that I MUST register my recently purchased 2021 Levo Comp through the mission control app to start the warranty so that's what I did.