Rod2H
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Thanks. Appreciate the info. Will get in touch with them.Race Co and Berkshire Cycles are your best bet
Thanks. Appreciate the info. Will get in touch with them.Race Co and Berkshire Cycles are your best bet
Its true. It’s funny my mother used to say this all the time, but she passed away in debt. I ended up somewhere btw my penny-pinching father and spendy mother, which is why I am looking at the Pro and not the S works! ?You only live once.
what was the pricing comparing the pro to expert ?
... Also my swat tool does not pop up. Anyone else have the same issue or incite on how to fix it?
My buddy is still waiting on Bullit he ordered and paid for in November.
Specialized occasionally releases bikes on their website for ordering even though the dealers are getting them very slowly. I ordered an S3 Pro and it shipped yesterday.
My kidney sale is going well, market is up for them right now but not as up as bike prices!
I did ride a friend's Gen3 S-works last week and a brief spin yesterday. It's pretty amazing. However my tiny hands can't reach the AXS controls/ paddle. I know there are some work arounds but went Pro anyway. I have AXS on another bike and it's pretty sweet but more advantages to me in pedal bike where fastest shifting helps and being able to shift under a little load is nice.
Anyway I am selling my Gen2 Expert which I really enjoyed. Over 3,500 kilometers and still rides perfectly. I think the Gen 3 is an upgrade for hard chargers on technical terrain but for those newer in the sport or don't live near the GNAR the Gen2 might be a better fit.
Thanks for the heads upThanks a lot for your suggestion. I have been lurking on the Specialized website and holy crap they had a white S5 available, so I jumped on that. Having it sent to my local shop. Hope to see it in a couple of weeks. Sure beats late fall/winter!
I think the Gen 3 is an upgrade for hard chargers on technical terrain but for those newer in the sport or don't live near the GNAR the Gen2 might be a better fit.
‘what do you base this on ?
He didn’t say it was still capable he said it was better, I am trying to understand in what way the gen 2 is better.Its similar to quoting a bike from several years ago is still quite capable for a lot of people
How are you getting on with your Pro, Moe?He didn’t say it was still capable he said it was better, I am trying to understand in what way the gen 2 is better.
He didn’t say it was still capable he said it was better, I am trying to understand in what way the gen 2 is better.
LOL. I'm paying way more for this S-Works than I paid for my Husqvarna FE501 dual sport motorcycle, and that bike is considered high end. Probably the first and last time I ever get an S-Works. Plan on keeping this bike very long term, at least until a bike with solid state batteries and regenerative braking shows up. Problem is I am 64 so it's a race between tempting new tech and advancing decrepitudeIt’s a “need” not a “want”
I sold my Ducati 1098 to buy my first mountain bike in 2012 lol. Never have been back on a motorcycle since.LOL. I'm paying way more for this S-Works than I paid for my Husqvarna FE501 dual sport motorcycle, and that bike is considered high end. Probably the first and last time I ever get an S-Works. Plan on keeping this bike very long term, at least until a bike with solid state batteries and regenerative braking shows up. Problem is I am 64 so it's a race between tempting new tech and advancing decrepitude
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