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Jim53 06-03-17 02:20 PM

Diverge 2018
 
I saw that Specialized will be revamping the Diverge for 2018. Anyone know if a they'll be offering a an aluminum frame model with Shimano 105 components?

vinuneuro 06-03-17 02:27 PM

We'll find out soon since they're supposedly releasing it in a few weeks. My guess would be not since the dropped the aluminum 105 model for 2016.

Here's the bike for anyone who hasn't seen it yet. I'm sure it'll ride great but I can't past the looks of this and the Roubaix. There's merit in making a good looking bike.

Is This the 2018 Specialized Diverge? | Bicycling

http://www.bicycling.com/sites/bicyc...ed_Diverge.jpg

wheelhot 06-03-17 03:42 PM

Yeah, I'm a bit bummed that the new Diverge loses its sleek lines but I guess if this new design helps to improve compliance and reduce weight, then we just have to accept it.

Since the new seatstays are quite low, will it be able to hold racks? At least with the DSW version?

And I do wonder how will the DSW Future Shock looks like as to have the scalloped shape at the front like the carbon version is quite difficult to be done with aluminium

Jim53 06-03-17 06:42 PM

Yeah, for 2017 Diverge, if you want 105 you have to take carbon frame and pay $2800. There are several competitor bikes in the "gravel" class with 105, disc brakes, aluminum frame, for under $2000.

GeneO 06-03-17 06:59 PM

I guess I will keep my 2016 Diverge Expert X1 and get a 2018 Roubaix.

Chris_W 06-04-17 02:29 PM

I've heard that there will be a new alu' and carbon 2018 Diverge with the Future Shock system. For the Roubaixs, Specialized are charging a premium price because it has the Future Shock and there is no alu' version of the Roubaix. The Diverge pricing is likely to be similar - significantly higher price for the 2018 Diverges than the 2017 given the same equipment. Given the price increase needed for the Future Shock models, I doubt there'll be a budget option available, I expect that they'll keep the 2017 alu' Diverge for that without the Future Shock. Since the alu' Diverge Future Shock is likely to be at the higher end of the alu' bike price range, I wouldn't be surprised if they equip it with Shimano 105.

I'm not sure how much longer we're going to have to wait for official details on the new Diverges. Specialized will be launching the new Tarmac shortly before the Tour de France, and they'll probably want to give the Diverge it's own separate announcement. The availability of the Diverge needs to be relatively soon since they've already ran down the stock of the 2017 Diverges and there are none left to order in most markets. This all suggests that the launch is imminent and availability should be not too long afterwards. Also, Bicycling.com isn't the sort of website that would publish that "unofficial" photo without first checking with Specialized that it was OK with them, so Specialized must be planning to officially launch it very soon.

rec 06-05-17 02:56 PM

I wonder if it'll have the weird non standard rear OLD.

vinuneuro 06-05-17 03:08 PM

It really looks terrible and that paint scheme doesn't help.

https://www.instagram.com/p/BU-A7lbF...ed=notaroubaix

Squeeze 06-05-17 03:45 PM

I keep seeing links to that site, only to be told I have to turn off my ad blocker AND give them my email address to view the site.

No thanks.

wheelhot 06-05-17 04:00 PM


Originally Posted by vinuneuro (Post 19633612)
It really looks terrible and that paint scheme doesn't help.

https://www.instagram.com/p/BU-A7lbF...ed=notaroubaix

Nice catch and yeah, that paint scheme looks ugly, let's hope that is just a prototype color, the current Diverge colors is solid

wheelhot 06-05-17 04:01 PM


Originally Posted by Squeeze (Post 19633699)
I keep seeing links to that site, only to be told I have to turn off my ad blocker AND give them my email address to view the site.

No thanks.

That's weird, I didn't have to key in any email address, just close the pop up on the upper right I think

kuroba 06-05-17 04:15 PM


Originally Posted by vinuneuro (Post 19633612)
It really looks terrible and that paint scheme doesn't help.

https://www.instagram.com/p/BU-A7lbF...ed=notaroubaix

I like it. I'm not a fan of the current 'curvy' design AND I'm really digging the color scheme. To each their own :)

vinuneuro 06-05-17 06:47 PM

World would be a boring place if we all liked the same things :)

Another one. Don't care for the frame but love the color.

https://www.facebook.com/photo.php?f...type=3&theater

justin1138 06-05-17 07:23 PM


Originally Posted by vinuneuro (Post 19633612)
It really looks terrible and that paint scheme doesn't help.

https://www.instagram.com/p/BU-A7lbF...ed=notaroubaix

the paint scheme is the best part of that bike. haha

wheelhot 06-05-17 09:29 PM


Originally Posted by vinuneuro (Post 19634011)
World would be a boring place if we all liked the same things :)

Another one. Don't care for the frame but love the color.

https://www.facebook.com/photo.php?f...type=3&theater

Okay, that blue-aqua paintjob looks awesome.

moe79 06-06-17 08:46 AM

There were a few in Emporia last Saturday. They look pretty sweet if you ask me. If you scroll through photos from the Gravel Guru you may see some in action ;)

I tried to post the URL to the photo gallery, but am not allowed since I'm new. Sorry...

shoota 06-06-17 09:29 AM

I don't understand all the hate for the design. It looks pretty standard to me and I'm no Specialized fan. I don't get it..

moe79 06-06-17 09:30 AM

Photos
 
2 Attachment(s)
Maybe this will work...

vinuneuro 06-06-17 09:45 AM


Originally Posted by moe79 (Post 19635141)
Maybe this will work...

Moe thanks for posting. Do you have larger versions of these pics?

moe79 06-06-17 10:15 AM

Vinuneuro - I do have the photos in a bit larger format. I'm unable to send a PM with my email though since I haven't made 10 posts yet.

mstateglfr 06-06-17 10:43 AM

That fuggo adams apple seatpost HAS to be the greatest advancement in cycling for people to use it.

rec 06-06-17 12:13 PM


Originally Posted by moe79 (Post 19635141)
Maybe this will work...

What size tires are these 35-38 or 40-42? I hope 40-42 but I would be very surprised if the frame can go that big.

Still can't get past the clunky look of the future shock.

moe79 06-06-17 12:55 PM


Originally Posted by rec (Post 19635559)
What size tires are these 35-38 or 40-42? I hope 40-42 but I would be very surprised if the frame can go that big.

Still can't get past the clunky look of the future shock.

They were running 38c Triggers on the bikes at Kanza with adequate clearance. Looks like you could run 40c without issue, but I didn't actually measure anything.

vinuneuro 06-06-17 06:03 PM

Courtesy of moe79. The white one actually looks pretty decent.

http://i67.tinypic.com/29o4jmv.jpg
http://i66.tinypic.com/4hb6dd.jpg

wheelhot 06-06-17 10:00 PM

Nice! Pity they didn't win, imagine what the news will be like :lol:

Though considering how muddy it gets, why not water packs instead of water bottles? It looks disgusting to drink from it.


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