Where do I sign up? I want one just because it looks like a SX. As Specialized only knocks out around 200 SX's a season (and maybe none next year), Canfield might be able to have a market of riders who couldn't get their first choice
If the seat tube gets shorter or they are cutable then i will definitely try to pick one up this summer. Im building another FR bike at the moment but it was originally planned to hold me over til i can get the canfield. I planned all of the parts to transfer over. With the tall seat tube it has made me rethink my plan. Ill probably hold on to what im building if the "ONE" stays on the AM side of things. Not that i think its a bad thing in any way but it just wouldn't be exactly what i was looking for in a big hit FR bike that can pedal uphill (which the weight and travel suggests it would be perfect at).Oh man PLEASE make that seat tube a little shorter....PLEASE PLEASE PLEASE!!! If this is going to be a bike to take the place of the rest of the three it needs to have more adjustable options for seat post height. I'm with bubba on the 17-18" on the large. Everything else looks fine to me. CS I can deal with, Head angle can be changed with reducer cups. I can only fix that seat tube by cutting it shorter and I am sure you guys don't want me doing that
Proto looks awesome!
I had heard from Chris canfield at one time that they are only making 50 in the first batch. That might have changed over the last month or two though.Where do I sign up? I want one just because it looks like a SX. As Specialized only knocks out around 200 SX's a season (and maybe none next year), Canfield might be able to have a market of riders who couldn't get their first choice
I agree, that is completely unfair to the canfield.That vw caddy is gangster.
That canfield is even more.
Dont compare a canfield to a ****ing specialized.
I'm on a canfield. I have canfield pedals. I love everything canfield.I agree, that is completely unfair to the canfield.
I'm on a canfield. I have canfield pedals. I love everything canfield.
But what are you talking about? the SXT is a very quality bike.
I don't think I'd go that far... Maybe Toyota to Lexus would be a better comparison.Specialized is like honda,honda makes an amazing car.
Canfield is like a koenigsegg.Dont need to explain.
I thought it was quite blunt.I read it as Transcend subtly saying the specialized is a better bike in his opinion.
I think it's quite obvious it's not a ds bike... A totem in front on the proto? How many ds bikes with 180mm travell you've seen?Yeah, at %30 more, I would prefer an SX that is marketed as a DS bike. Even if this Canfield is all swoopy and similar, it's hard to say if it would even be a good DS bike without being able to take if for a ride.
only in the cat1 & cat2 classes. hahahaI think it's quite obvious it's not a ds bike... A totem in front on the proto? How many ds bikes with 180mm travell you've seen?
Glad some of us can understand english.I read it as Transcend subtly saying the specialized is a better bike in his opinion.
WalMart called. They wan't their paint job back.Heres Chris's ONE set up for DH
13.7bb, 64+ HA, 38lbs
no anno, you are right, but this looks polished like a grille... and it has tripple chain ring goodnessWalmart bikes don't do anno and polished aluminum, do they?
what's the update you see? i can tell they aren't black.No one else has noticed the updated pedals?
I suppose the more playful feel is what the market is looking for. Gone are the days of the plow rig, now is the age of tech riding where the pilot needs to do the work not the bike. You gotta pedal to winI wonder why they are going with such a docile axle path? Seems like it will have very little rearward movement.
Good for jumping and pedaling I guess.
Go tell that to greg minnaar and steve peat, I'm pretty sure you'll get a good laugh there.what's the update you see? i can tell they aren't black.
I suppose the more playful feel is what the market is looking for. Gone are the days of the plow rig, now is the age of tech riding where the pilot needs to do the work not the bike. You gotta pedal to win