Dannich
Member
Hi!
Recently purchased a red turbo levo comp on the 22nd of June, found it cheaper elsewhere so Specialized concept store gave me £450 credit
2 weeks pass by and no update so I call them, he can't find my red bike in the system so manually goes to check on it
turns out they don't have red and only have taupe booked in, so to say sorry they gave me another £450 credit
so now I've got £900 to spend at the specialized store!
honestly, looking at the bike there's no 'parts' I feel like I need to change, maybe the seat if I don't like it after a few weeks, and i'll most likely get some mud guards from my local bike shop anyway.
I've got my eyes set on some bike bags as I want to ride around the country stopping at Airbnb's once my charge runs out (and corona eases off a little)
or go mental and buy a spare 700wh battery... which honestly I doubt I'll ever use lol
or be smart, and don't spend it until something is wrong with the bike or i want a new one... but that's boring!
I do plan on going on long journeys once I figure out how far I can take the battery, my guess is 60 miles in eco
I can do 40 miles on a haibike hardnine 1.0 with 400wh in mostly eco (but I did 7 miles in turbo as my seat came loose and I couldn't sit down anymore lmao)
Recently purchased a red turbo levo comp on the 22nd of June, found it cheaper elsewhere so Specialized concept store gave me £450 credit
2 weeks pass by and no update so I call them, he can't find my red bike in the system so manually goes to check on it
turns out they don't have red and only have taupe booked in, so to say sorry they gave me another £450 credit
so now I've got £900 to spend at the specialized store!
honestly, looking at the bike there's no 'parts' I feel like I need to change, maybe the seat if I don't like it after a few weeks, and i'll most likely get some mud guards from my local bike shop anyway.
I've got my eyes set on some bike bags as I want to ride around the country stopping at Airbnb's once my charge runs out (and corona eases off a little)
or go mental and buy a spare 700wh battery... which honestly I doubt I'll ever use lol
or be smart, and don't spend it until something is wrong with the bike or i want a new one... but that's boring!
I do plan on going on long journeys once I figure out how far I can take the battery, my guess is 60 miles in eco
I can do 40 miles on a haibike hardnine 1.0 with 400wh in mostly eco (but I did 7 miles in turbo as my seat came loose and I couldn't sit down anymore lmao)