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Old 01-24-15, 10:59 AM
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Originally Posted by Jim from Boston
Sounds like a nice route. I have a Specialized S-WORKS, NOS. Are your bikes variations, e,g. for cyclocross?

I love mine. When I was looking for a carbon fiber to replace my classic Bridgestone RB-1 totalled in an accident, my trusted mechanic, also a well-known fitter, just said, "Knowing how you ride this is what you want." THe MSRP was about four times what I expected to pay, but he got it half off as an end-of-year model.
The bike I'm riding now is a 2009 carbon s-works tricross. I bought it with the idea that I might do a few cyclocross races but I've yet to actually race. It's one of the few lightweight carbon frames that includes eyelets for full fenders which I wanted. I think the latest Crux Cyclocross bikes don't have fender eyelets.
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