Expert is $9500.In the USA: Carbons
S-work -13.5
Pro - 11.5
Expert - no idea its in the old thread guessing 9 something
Comp - 8.1
It is clear that specialized understands the state of the bike market right now. My 2022 Expert was 11k in 2021.
Expert is $9500.In the USA: Carbons
S-work -13.5
Pro - 11.5
Expert - no idea its in the old thread guessing 9 something
Comp - 8.1
Yes this is what I plan to do but one does not know how the gen4 fits with 180 fox elite or zeb ultimate/eg ttx22 160 coilI built my own 'Öhlins Limited' long-travel version (170/165 mm) using TTX22M.2 + Cascade and Fox 38 with a Smashpot coil spring and an Avalanche open-bath cartridge.
Nothing beats the buttery smoothness of a coil spring paired with a high-oil-volume damper. The stock Levo was cute, but after the coil conversion, it turned into an absolute weapo
I believe that was before Trump announced the 32% tariff on Taiwan.Expert is $9500.
It is clear that specialized understands the state of the bike market right now. My 2022 Expert was 11k in 2021.
Yes is what I was told.So is it still a Brose motor ?
Hear a lot about other specs but not a lot about actual motor brand, or did I miss that. Could they really keep that a secret ??Yes is what I was told.
If you are medium size and ride in a particular way then maybe. But I prefer full 29er and the stability. The way forward is a bike that can be run either way. Also larger size frames look like dogs having a poo.Pretty much everything has went or will be mullet, it’s the best of both worlds.
Is that so you can check for damage after the fisting you get when paying for it?S-works comes with a dental endoscope.
Must admit I haven't noticed much difference in 29 er . Started 26 inch , so gradually worked up and adapted since 87.If you are medium size and ride in a particular way then maybe. But I prefer full 29er and the stability. The way forward is a bike that can be run either way. Also larger size frames look like dogs having a poo.
The way things are going we won't afford the power to charge an EbikeAre the orange clowns new tariffs going to affect prices I see he has slapped a 32 % tariff on Taiwan
Your still guessing nobody knows ?My prediction on possible battery capacity and weight was already done way back in December Post #819 of the previous thread.
Now that we have more information my educated guess for the 840Wh(42 x 5,5Ah cells) battery would be 4,2 kg.
The smaller battery should be 2,8 kg for what I think will be a 560Wh(28 x 5,5Ah cells) battery. Unless they used different even higher capacity cells(5,8Ah) for it to make it 600Wh, but that would make it heavier. If someone knows more correct me if I’m wrong.
The extender falls into the calculations with 280Wh(14x 5,5Ah cells) and an approximate weight of 1,4kg.
Although while this is a side removable battery, the weight could be higer because of the way of plugging and securing it into the frame.
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Your still guessing nobody knows ?
Beautiful bike and I have to agree I have a coil on my G3 and it’s incredible.I built my own 'Öhlins Limited' long-travel version (170/165 mm) using TTX22M.2 + Cascade and Fox 38 with a Smashpot coil spring and an Avalanche open-bath cartridge.
Nothing beats the buttery smoothness of a coil spring paired with a high-oil-volume damper. The stock Levo was cute, but after the coil conversion, it turned into an absolute weapon.
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I think this exactly(well built emtbs) will be a slight problem not just for Spesh but all emtb manufacturers.Beautiful bike and I have to agree I have a coil on my G3 and it’s incredible.
No one else has heard this?Just ordered a green expert. My LBS guy is cool and was reading a bit of the info to me when he slurred something about traction control......shhhh
There should also be a solution for Android users ...Integrating apple find my into the display is an awesome feature.
Do you have orange clowns in South Africa?Are the orange clowns new tariffs going to affect prices I see he has slapped a 32 % tariff on Taiwan
600wh battery and 200wh extender. Wish they would have the option to choose what battery you want, I’d go with the 600wh and buy the extender. The 600wh would be plenty for 90% of my rides, I could slap the extender on for the other 10%. Spesh is basically milking you for more money doing it the way they are!
I was told it's a Brose but geared, not belt drive.So is it still a Brose motor ?
Correct. That's been know about for almost a year now.I was told it's a Brose but geared, not belt drive.
Well that will be loud, I have a CYC motor on one of my stumpjumpers and it whines.I was told it's a Brose but geared, not belt drive.
Two dead ebikes here (not fixable), two analogs. Dying to get a new ebike myself, just waiting for the official releases. All parts good on one ebike, so G4 frameset calling my name. Just bummed wont be able to use my 700 and 500 batteries on it. 840 sounds dreamy for longer ridesI think this exactly(well built emtbs) will be a slight problem not just for Spesh but all emtb manufacturers.
I guess we all(well most enthusiasts) by now have at least one favorite built up and serviced emtb that we really like.
Unfortunately it probably has a resale value that is a fraction of a new emtb, so it's not really economically to go into selling old and buying new and with all the living costs also rising it just makes it even less possible.
Someone from another region maybe has a different view, but here I see a lot of guys not switching the old ride for new for at least another season.
I does work with Android just like with todays phones but not as good.There should also be a solution for Android users ...
Since the motor is a new design, we'll see. That's one reason I'm still considering a Crafty Carbon since the Bosch gen5 CX is a bit more of a known quantity. Reliability is my main concern so the 2 year warranty and history of offering an extended warranty could help reduce risk of being a new motor design adopter. Also hoping the German employees at Brose won't be too disaffected by the Yamaha buyout. We want their design/support teams to stay intact.Well that will be loud, I have a CYC motor on one of my stumpjumpers and it whines.
Metal gears can have a reasonable low noise if they are with helical tooth profile (more expensive to manufacture). But I have doubts they will be all metal (how would they keep the weight down??). Also metal gear pairs must be lubricated, will they have oil in the motor?? Motor oil changes incoming?Correct. That's been know about for almost a year now.
Only thing i have been told is that the motor gears are all metal & not nylon as shown in the Brose motor pictures of the non specialized version. We will see if that's true in 5 days.
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