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HardtailHack

used an iron once
Jan 20, 2009
7,675
7,033
Phwoar, the sexy!
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35% off a good number of Nicolai frames-
 

dump

Turbo Monkey
Oct 12, 2001
8,456
5,082
I have a bunch of sdg saddles to pass along. Any recommendation on where to put them? Got them on ebay years ago.

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jonKranked

Detective Dookie
Nov 10, 2005
88,672
26,912
media blackout
419$ Status frames!
lots of spesh stuff on sale. their 2fo DH shoes are on sale for $50 (both clip and flat versions), at that price i'm super tempted to pick up a backup pair or 2.
 
Feb 21, 2020
939
1,298
SoCo Western Slope
Specialized fire sale has been going on for the past year or so, no end in sight.

New Epic release was delayed due to massive inventory of the prior version, new Enduro was supposed to be released a while back but same story.

That Status frame/shock deal for $420 is insane!
 

SuspectDevice

Turbo Monkey
Aug 23, 2002
4,204
429
Roanoke, VA
The rumor mill says Specialized is spending more than a million bucks a month just on warehouse space for all the product they are holding back.

I wonder how that vacum cleaner salesman ceo of theirs is enjoying his new role?
 

konifere

Monkey
Dec 20, 2021
607
753
Those Status frames were never available in Canada, and can't be shipped from online US dealers unfortunately/fortunately.
 

Andeh

Customer Title
Mar 3, 2020
1,182
1,147
I was having a conversation with a buddy who used to work for Spec, talking about the impending new Stumpjumper and SJ Evo, which will share frame design with the updated Levo SL. We agreed that they're going to have a hell of a time selling those because the nothing about the bike itself will change on the non-motorised version. The geo of the current SJ Evo is pretty typical/in line with current trends, so it can't change much. It's kinematics are not very progressive (especially the mullet version), but the updated Levo SL got even slightly less progressive than the old version, so that's likely to improve. It'll be interesting to see how much of a struggle they have trying to unload all the new ones on top of the pile of old ones, considering they won't have a motor power increase of 80% to lean on.
 

6thElement

Schrodinger's Immigrant
Jul 29, 2008
17,151
14,628
I was having a conversation with a buddy who used to work for Spec, talking about the impending new Stumpjumper and SJ Evo, which will share frame design with the updated Levo SL. We agreed that they're going to have a hell of a time selling those because the nothing about the bike itself will change on the non-motorised version. The geo of the current SJ Evo is pretty typical/in line with current trends, so it can't change much. It's kinematics are not very progressive (especially the mullet version), but the updated Levo SL got even slightly less progressive than the old version, so that's likely to improve. It'll be interesting to see how much of a struggle they have trying to unload all the new ones on top of the pile of old ones, considering they won't have a motor power increase of 80% to lean on.
Also good luck selling when everyone who wants a Specialized will have just bought one for half price.
 

Leafy

Monkey
Sep 13, 2019
636
410
Shit at that price you could buy it for the shock, sell the frame for $150 on Facebook, and sell your old shock for whatever.
 

Bike078

Monkey
Jan 11, 2018
599
440
What Spez 2FO Roost flats work best for tropical weather? There's a canvass type, full synthetic upper, and the regular textile and leather variant which are supposed to be light as well.
 

Gary

my pronouns are hag/gis
Aug 27, 2002
8,494
6,385
UK
4X bikes fuckin rule! BECAUSE they're not modern.. Big long moden ugly wheelsize barges are fucking horrible for the sort of riding a nice short travel 26" bike excells at.

Rode this modern piece of shit into work this morning thinking it'd be fun.
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Compared to my 26" Dartmoor 4X it's just a fucking chore.
I really want to like it. But the stupid 445mm reach 27.5 wheels and 425mm chainstay mean I just don't.
 
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toodles

ridiculously corgi proportioned
Aug 24, 2004
5,824
5,201
Australia
What Spez 2FO Roost flats work best for tropical weather? There's a canvass type, full synthetic upper, and the regular textile and leather variant which are supposed to be light as well.
I've been running the canvas options for a couple years here in Queensland and they pretty good. On my second set now, will probably get more soon. They breathe as well or better than the Freeriders but seem more durable. They also dry overnight which my old Impacts never could.
 

Bike078

Monkey
Jan 11, 2018
599
440
I've been running the canvas options for a couple years here in Queensland and they pretty good. On my second set now, will probably get more soon. They breathe as well or better than the Freeriders but seem more durable. They also dry overnight which my old Impacts never could.
Thank you! Did you use the Specialized website's shoe size guide when choosing what size to buy?
 
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toodles

ridiculously corgi proportioned
Aug 24, 2004
5,824
5,201
Australia
Thank you! Did you use the Specialized website's shoe size guide when choosing what size to buy?
Nah went into a store nearby and they had a bunch, Slightly tighter than I expected size for size with FiveTens but I reckon they're a better shoe.
 

Bike078

Monkey
Jan 11, 2018
599
440
Nah went into a store nearby and they had a bunch, Slightly tighter than I expected size for size with FiveTens but I reckon they're a better shoe.
Cheers for the info, their sizing guide did recommend a bigger size than my old Five Tens for me so I'll go with that.
 

Sandwich

Pig my fish!
Staff member
May 23, 2002
21,790
7,047
borcester rhymes
I have the 2f0 roost clip. I do think they fit slightly smaller- I can usually fit into a 10.5 in dress shoe but prefer an 11 in athletic sneaker for more toe room. My 2f0’s are 11 and when I tried a 10.5, there was no way. I have a set of 10.5 5.10 impacts and they are OK.

I do think these run slightly hot, but I am used to a more traditional cycling shoe, like an XC or even road shoe at this point. I do think they breathe better than 5.10 impacts in suede However. I don’t have a ton of time on them, but am largely satisfied other than a little “hot foot” which may be resolved by lacing more carefully.
 

Bike078

Monkey
Jan 11, 2018
599
440
I have the 2f0 roost clip. I do think they fit slightly smaller- I can usually fit into a 10.5 in dress shoe but prefer an 11 in athletic sneaker for more toe room. My 2f0’s are 11 and when I tried a 10.5, there was no way. I have a set of 10.5 5.10 impacts and they are OK.

I do think these run slightly hot, but I am used to a more traditional cycling shoe, like an XC or even road shoe at this point. I do think they breathe better than 5.10 impacts in suede However. I don’t have a ton of time on them, but am largely satisfied other than a little “hot foot” which may be resolved by lacing more carefully.
Got a size bigger than my Five Tens. Looking forward to trying them out when they get here from the USA, whenever that may be!
 

Bike078

Monkey
Jan 11, 2018
599
440
i‘m a 45 in specialized 2fo dh (44.5 in my s-works recon), i would be a 45 2/3 in recent five tens
My Five Tens are quite old, I have the canvass model (forgot the name, black uppers with white outsoles and the dots are a lot smaller than the ones on the impact or fr) and old Freeriders. With my more recent Adidas running shoes I went from 10 (US) to 11 because they seem to have gotten a bit narrower (or my feet have gotten fatter haha).
 

sethimus

neu bizutch
Feb 5, 2006
5,318
2,415
not in Whistler anymore :/
My Five Tens are quite old, I have the canvass model (forgot the name, black uppers with white outsoles and the dots are a lot smaller than the ones on the impact or fr) and old Freeriders. With my more recent Adidas running shoes I went from 10 (US) to 11 because they seem to have gotten a bit narrower (or my feet have gotten fatter haha).
og five tens i used to buy smaller because they were so roomy. completely different with the adidas ones
 

konifere

Monkey
Dec 20, 2021
607
753
For those who own a Commencal in Canada:

I received an email a few weeks ago telling me that we could buy parts from their « A la carte » selection for cheaper than usual. I did not open it until last week, but the prices were so good that a new Ohlins RXF38m.2 showed up here today for 1233$cdn all in. (50%off at 1100$ cdn before shipping).

I did not check much other items, but for the fork itself it was worth it. It is a brand new aftermarket fork in the original box, not a take off like some other brands/stores do.
 

6thElement

Schrodinger's Immigrant
Jul 29, 2008
17,151
14,628
For those who own a Commencal in Canada:

I received an email a few weeks ago telling me that we could buy parts from their « A la carte » selection for cheaper than usual. I did not open it until last week, but the prices were so good that a new Ohlins RXF38m.2 showed up here today for 1233$cdn all in. (50%off at 1100$ cdn before shipping).

I did not check much other items, but for the fork itself it was worth it. It is a brand new aftermarket fork in the original box, not a take off like some other brands/stores do.
The USA site has some okay'ish prices and I just picked up a couple of DD Aggressor's @$40 each for cheaper than I can buy them VAT free from Yurp, so thanks!
 

canadmos

Cake Tease
May 29, 2011
21,904
21,429
Canaderp
For those who own a Commencal in Canada:

I received an email a few weeks ago telling me that we could buy parts from their « A la carte » selection for cheaper than usual. I did not open it until last week, but the prices were so good that a new Ohlins RXF38m.2 showed up here today for 1233$cdn all in. (50%off at 1100$ cdn before shipping).

I did not check much other items, but for the fork itself it was worth it. It is a brand new aftermarket fork in the original box, not a take off like some other brands/stores do.
Do you get a special link or something? When I look at the Ohlins 38 on there it's 1300 before tax.


Lots of stuff for sale though, including some maxxis tires for cheap.
 

konifere

Monkey
Dec 20, 2021
607
753
@canadmos The 140mm RXF36 is 1300$ and the 170mm RXF38 is 1500$ at the « sale price », but the email link brought those prices down to 1100$ for the 38. Unfortunately you have to have purchased a frameset or bike from them because it seems like it only works from when I use the email link and my Commencal Canada account.
 

konifere

Monkey
Dec 20, 2021
607
753
Also, Specialized Camber helmets are 50$ on the Canadian website. Just picked one up for my kid (in store, they gave me the same deal) and it’s hard to beat for the price.