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Thanks for the info gents, from a first glance, they surely do look very very similar. I cant wait to see the Pyga in the flesh. I might even upgrade from my Anthem Advanced to one.

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33 to 35 for the frame set... if you had listened ;)

Add 20 thousand odd Randelas for the front fork. Then also keep in mind the S-works frameset includes a fork and carbon seatpost for R60 000 randelas, and then we are pretty much even stevens, give or take.

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Add 20 thousand odd Randelas for the front fork. Then also keep in mind the S-works frameset includes a fork and carbon seatpost for R60 000 randelas, and then we are pretty much even stevens, give or take.

But then you have to ride a Spez :ph34r:

 

Brand banter aside, if Patrick's description is accurate, then the Ninetyfive29c should be a different design philosophy to S-works. Are they really comparable? I'm not totally clued up on Spez.

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But then you have to ride a Spez :ph34r:

 

Brand banter aside, if Patrick's description is accurate, then the Ninetyfive29c should be a different design philosophy to S-works. Are they really comparable? I'm not totally clued up on Spez.

They will be very different, but very much the same. I am looking forward to riding this bike.

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Yeah, longer and slacker. So a more capable machine and also more compliant for long days in the saddle, when a long stemmed twitch monster would be a bad thing.

I will reserve judgement till I ride one. Vipa had a lot of hype, I really dont like it. This however looks promising. 

 

Would still rather have the oneten carbon. 

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I love it, all thats needed to be said, but already have a OneTwenty650, which does all I need, So difficult to justify to myself the extra R60-70k for this, 

 

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Surprised no one has compared it to the Trek Remedy yet.

http://s7d4.scene7.com/is/image/TrekBicycleProducts/Asset_271659?wid=980&hei=735&fit=fit,1&fmt=png-alpha&qlt=80,1&op_usm=0,0,0,0&iccEmbed=0

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I will reserve judgement till I ride one. Vipa had a lot of hype, I really dont like it. This however looks promising. 

 

Would still rather have the oneten carbon. 

 

 

theats the most pragmatic response so far. Can't  judge a bike on name and claims of long this short that. None of those gurantees a great bike. Patrick produces very very few lemons so I'm sure it will be a gret bike but will it be a great bike for ME? Can't tell till I ride one

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theats the most pragmatic response so far. Can't  judge a bike on name and claims of long this short that. None of those gurantees a great bike. Patrick produces very very few lemons so I'm sure it will be a gret bike but will it be a great bike for ME? Can't tell till I ride one

I had to google that word. Waaaay to complicated for this Afrikaans boertjie. :D

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Add 20 thousand odd Randelas for the front fork. Then also keep in mind the S-works frameset includes a fork and carbon seatpost for R60 000 randelas, and then we are pretty much even stevens, give or take.

 

Does the SWorks include a RS1 at that price? ie: Apples with apples...

You dont have to spec the PYGA with the RS1...

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