Who did you hear any info from?I’m hearing noises an update will follow soon for the motor, to go from 35NM to 50NM
Has anyone heard the same?
I heard that Spesh had 'leaked' something along those lines, presumably reasoning that someone looking for a bike with 'more' torque than the SL offers then they might wait for the new SL rather than buy an Orbea Rise etc.I’m hearing noises an update will follow soon for the motor, to go from 35NM to 50NM
Has anyone heard the same?
I heard, leaked, 'more' torque and nobody is buying the current stockI heard that Spesh had 'leaked' something along those lines, presumably reasoning that someone looking for a bike with 'more' torque than the SL offers then they might wait for the new SL rather than buy an Orbea Rise etc.
If that rumour was true, it seems to have backfired on Spesh because it just appears that nobody is buying the current stock of 35 Nm SLs.
I can't remember exactly, but I'm pretty sure that it (higher torque SL) was alluded to in one of the E-MTB YouTube channels, which are often an outlet for upcoming tech info.I heard, leaked, 'more' torque and nobody is buying the current stock
How do all these rumors find their way to so many people but we don't hear about them around here? Where do all these leaked rumors about the top secret details at Specialized come from? Is there any truth to any of them or are they just what people want to hear? Are people looking for something that may or may not be true so they can start a ground swell in hopes that Specialized will finally sort things out and reclaim their dominance of the market?
The BIG 3 LBS where I live say they have no idea what Specialized is doing other than possibly doing away with model years (trending to models/versions) and that there is still a shortage of the most popular bikes, from all the major brands.
Sometimes we just need to give our heads a good shake and be happy .
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As for a shortage of popular bikes, that's hype, there's currently a big surplus of lots of stuff for two main reasons:-
Firstly, the manufacturers have been outputting more, thinking that demand will continue as it was the past two years.
That's a bit fishy innit?Giant postpones payments to suppliers due to falling demand, rising inventory levels, and market “headwinds”
“We still believe the future of the cycling market continues to be bright,” says the Taiwanese manufacturer, as Merida insists its cash flow remains normalroad.cc
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