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The "I hate Specialized" Bandwagon...... what's the deal?


L.T.G

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Thanks for the advice.

 

B.

as per the advise here given by others to yourself, but also take the time to copy this thread posting of yours, with a pic attached of the new enduro you're getting. ....and taken outside the store that will give you professional service...send the above to the manger of the store and spaz S.A. .....should stir things up a little!
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Most useless thread, it's about personal choice, it's about the connection you make with the shop you choose to buy from-let's just ride out bikes and be happy, judge less, ride more!

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Most useless thread, it's about personal choice, it's about the connection you make with the shop you choose to buy from-let's just ride out bikes and be happy, judge less, ride more!

read the thread again. .........
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Most useless thread, it's about personal choice, it's about the connection you make with the shop you choose to buy from-let's just ride out bikes and be happy, judge less, ride more!

Typical Spez rider attitude!

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http://www.bikeradar.com/road/gear/article/best-entry-level-road-bikes-for-beginner-riders-on-a-budget-32772/

 

Specialized Allez E5 Sport 

 

http://cdn.mos.bikeradar.imdserve.com/images/news/2012/07/09/1452477738617-go1zdnxr3i8-960-540.jpg

 

BikeRadar score4.5/5

 

 

Winner of our Editors’ Choice award, it took something truly special to stand above the rest with so many similarities between all the bikes. In the Allez’s case, it was a combination of dialled geometry and flawless component choices that made for the most balanced, and joint-most comfortable bike on test. The frame offers attention to detail in the welds and tube shapes, but it’s the componentry that truly shone through for our testers.

Featuring the widest rims on test, there’s an enormous tyre volume to soak up the road, while a full Shimano Sora drivetrain shifts across a wide range cassette. The stiff brake calipers stop on a dime, while all the contact points were equally comforting.

Perhaps the only negative is the weight, although at just 300g more than the lightest going, it’s hardly a noticeable issue.

  • Price: $970 / £750 / AU$1,399
  • Weight: 9.41kg (20.75lb)
  • Frame size tested: 54cm (effective top tube: 549mm)
  • Head tube: 144mm
  • Gearing: 11-32
  • Tyre width: 28.2mm (25c claimed) 
  • Outer rim width: 24.5mm

Read the full review of the 2016 Specialized Allez E5 Sport.

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hahahaha i wish but im looking for a giant 

might have a different view once over the 1000 post mark ..... or at least that is the word on the street!

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