nice bike, the pivot uses the fox 36 regular not the e bike version with smaller stanchions, it also uses the dpx2 shock so the bike feels way better over roots and rocks . The spec is well engineered and the brose drivetrain with 700 battery is amazing. I don't know if its worth the money, it is a very good bike though
Check out the motor issue with dirt and water ingress, there are better designed bikes out there and if you are in a particularly wet part of scotland I would say avoid it. also all the < 100Nm motors will look dated in a few months when the flyons arrive, the next thing that will happen is Brose and Bosch offering 120nm
The Vitus Esommet might suit you better
Also for a reality check you buy something to live in for that money 201902084734630
Specialized’s new pivot protection kit remedies this -Check out the motor issue with dirt and water ingress...
or... you know... simply plug the area where water can enter with £2 of motofoam and a mudguard.check out the motor issue with dirt and water ingress, there are better designed bikes out there and if you are in a particularly wet part of scotland I would say avoid it
Not sure where @Binhill1 is but the regions of Scotland I live and ride in are actually far far drier than Wiltshire. We even have these things called hills here allowing the water to magically run off our trails.
Moray area Gary to be honest every bike i settle on you find something somewhere puts me off. Water and batteries will never mix dont care what anyone says. Maybe have to keep ebike for the drier days and still use other bikes.or... you know... simply plug the area where water can enter with £2 of motofoam and a mudguard.
Not sure where @Binhill1 is but the regions of Scotland I live and ride in are actually far far drier than Wiltshire. We even have these things called hills here allowing the water to magically run off our trails.
A typical Scottish trail a few days ago
Check out the motor issue with dirt and water ingress, there are better designed bikes out there and if you are in a particularly wet part of scotland I would say avoid it. also all the < 100Nm motors will look dated in a few months when the flyons arrive, the next thing that will happen is Brose and Bosch offering 120nm
The Vitus Esommet might suit you better
Also for a reality check you buy something to live in for that money 201902084734630
not at all mate.Moray area Gary to be honest every bike i settle on you find something somewhere puts me off. Water and batteries will never mix dont care what anyone says. Maybe have to keep ebike for the drier days and still use other bikes
I would take an expert over the S-Works, and speed the change on putting the bits I wanted on.
Fair play but got mine last dec before the yt came out, support will be much easier here in the uk and already got a 2k discountYou should have a good look at the Carbon YT Decoy and save yourself £4,000
I have the 2019 S-works, wife has the Carbon Comp. Both are great, hers is significantly heavier with a 34 fork. So glad I got the S- works. I live in N. CA and we had a very wet winter. Pacific storms just kept coming. I rode and washed mud off of my bike frequently without issues. The battery takes 2min to replace. It’s quiet, powerful, corners as well as my Enduro29. I replaced the seatpost with a Lev. I can’t stand the Spesh posts. I’m going to put a 160 fork on and sell the 150 because I ride particularly steep descents. Blevo works well with mine as I have the earlier firmware. Will try the dongle approach with my wife’s Comp cause the firmware came updated. Other than those few small things the bike is perfect for my needs. It’s a lot of cash but I use the ebike daily for rec and some commuting. I’d make the same investment again. I’ve ridden half a dozen other ebikes and ride regularly with owners of several brands. I can confidently say my bike is easily my favorite by a long margin. I have not ridden a Decoy however and it would definitely be on my short list of bikes to try/buy.
I have the 2019 S-works, wife has the Carbon Comp. Both are great, hers is significantly heavier with a 34 fork. So glad I got the S- works. I live in N. CA and we had a very wet winter. Pacific storms just kept coming. I rode and washed mud off of my bike frequently without issues. The battery takes 2min to replace. It’s quiet, powerful, corners as well as my Enduro29. I replaced the seatpost with a Lev. I can’t stand the Spesh posts. I’m going to put a 160 fork on and sell the 150 because I ride particularly steep descents. Blevo works well with mine as I have the earlier firmware. Will try the dongle approach with my wife’s Comp cause the firmware came updated. Other than those few small things the bike is perfect for my needs. It’s a lot of cash but I use the ebike daily for rec and some commuting. I’d make the same investment again. I’ve ridden half a dozen other ebikes and ride regularly with owners of several brands. I can confidently say my bike is easily my favorite by a long margin. I have not ridden a Decoy however and it would definitely be on my short list of bikes to try/buy.
I have the sworks and it is a gift from the biking gods. Had spesh bikes all my life. This climbs like and epic. Rids trail like my stumpy and decends like the enduro i had. Its light enough to pedal on the flats and slight incline with power off. Ahhh
Cant get one locally so will need to wait till 20 model comes out
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