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So the rumours are true, 2017 Specialized bikes don't come standard with RS-1 forks anymore.

 

Interesting to see that Kulhvey and Anneke are on RS-1 forks.

 

All in all a really great looking machine and sure James will do it justice.

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no RS-1? Interesting...

 

I believe the new SID is lighter than the RS-1 and early reports suggest that the performance is pretty good too.

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So the rumours are true, 2017 Specialized bikes don't come standard with RS-1 forks anymore.

 

Interesting to see that Kulhvey and Anneke are on RS-1 forks.

 

All in all a really great looking machine and sure James will do it justice.

 

This bike is a custom build for James. I wouldn't read too much into it for the retail models.

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I believe the new SID is lighter than the RS-1 and early reports suggest that the performance is pretty good too.

 

If this was really the case, why would they have their best candidate (JK) for a win on the heavier option? 

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Where is Gen?, she loves the changing paint job of the Spez for Rio ;)

Here here.

 

 

The one sworks helmet also changes colour.. complete mind (you know what)[emoji6]

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According to the SRAM website: SID World Cup - 1366g; RS-1 1666g.
 
I'm not sure Jaroslav will ride an RS-1 in Rio. Here's a video of him without one in training:

 

 

So my Reba (1662G) is "lighter" than a fancybutt RS-1 (1666g)? Apart from the appeal (it really has that drool factor..) what's the point of the RS-1 again?

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