Is Specialized Enduro good?
Specialized offers a fine product in the Enduro. Whether we’re looking at the bike’s downhill prowess, the fit and finish of the frame or the creature comforts like the SWAT Box and on-board tools, this bike is worth a look if you’re a rider focused on going downhill fast.
How do you tell what year a specialized bike is?
If you do not know the model and year of your bicycle, you will need to find it manually via the photos in the online archive.
How can you tell if a specialized bike is real?
Counterfeit frames lack a serial number on the bottom of the frame or have a sequence starting with letters, like “GK.” Many fake Venge or Tarmac frames have the serial number WSBC604292544K.
Are Specialized MTB bikes good?
Specialized bikes have one of the best reputations for durability on the market. The company has excellent standards of manufacturing which means that their bikes have great durability.
Is the specialized s-works Enduro 650B the first production bike?
Quote – “Specialized took its sweet time before entering the mid-wheel marketplace. The S-Works Enduro 650b is the first production bike from Morgan Hill to sport 27.5-inch wheels.” I just saw a specialized 650b Stump jumper at my loal shop over a month ago – go figure…
Will specialized take their time with 650b wheels?
Nice to see that specialized took their time with 650b wheels. While they do seem to be going back on what they said, it is also stated that they would consider the wheel size if the market showed demand.
How big are the wheels on the Morgan Hill Enduro 650B?
The S-Works Enduro 650b is the first production bike from Morgan Hill to sport 27.5-inch wheels.
Is there a difference between a 29er and a 650B Enduro?
Doesn’t do the credibility of the review/reviewer much good when the details are all wrong! The 650b Enduro uses a 26″ front triangle not the 29″ version, forks fitted are 160mm Pikes on all Enduro models not 150mm on the 29er as stated, rear travel on 650b Enduro is 165mm (not mentioned in the review granted), It’s Curtis not Kurtis…