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Pictured here the 700x35 Nimbus on my original wheels.
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Well, I got a 29" mountain bike set of wheels with 36 spokes since I'm a clyde and needed something more robust. The original wheel on the Crosstrail kept popping spokes after I ran through rocks after my son with his mountain bike. That wheel is now used when hooking my Crosstrail up to the trainer.
Advantage is the new wheels are able to handle rough terrain better. Disadvantage, I don't feel the road like I did on the original wheels when riding on the pavement. It kind of mutes the feel which some may say that's a good thing.
I haven't had a spoke pop since getting them though.
I posted here (post 437) a picture of the new wheels: Weinmann wheels on Crosstrail
Oh and another picture (post 944) with my Conti's earlier this year with the new wheels: Conti Tires on Weinmann Wheels
Advantage is the new wheels are able to handle rough terrain better. Disadvantage, I don't feel the road like I did on the original wheels when riding on the pavement. It kind of mutes the feel which some may say that's a good thing.
I haven't had a spoke pop since getting them though.
I posted here (post 437) a picture of the new wheels: Weinmann wheels on Crosstrail
Oh and another picture (post 944) with my Conti's earlier this year with the new wheels: Conti Tires on Weinmann Wheels
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After a day of use on the C&O Towpath trail.
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I have just ordered the crosstrail elite model to collect in a few days, got home and realised the shop has ordered me the 2018 model and they have listed the 2019 model on their website. Is there much difference in spec as they look the same and im clueless as to which components are better
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I have just ordered the crosstrail elite model to collect in a few days, got home and realised the shop has ordered me the 2018 model and they have listed the 2019 model on their website. Is there much difference in spec as they look the same and im clueless as to which components are better
The greatest changes had been with the upper level Crosstrail models, from switching from the E5 Premium alum frames to the carbon frames. But it appears that Specialized has not posted even on GB site the upper level models. Unsure if they are coming back or not. Past few years Specialized usually has this all posted by now.
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I have just ordered the crosstrail elite model to collect in a few days, got home and realised the shop has ordered me the 2018 model and they have listed the 2019 model on their website. Is there much difference in spec as they look the same and im clueless as to which components are better
If there is any difference at all, it's that the 18 has metal pads on the front brake, resin on the rear, whereas the 19 has resin pads all around. That's it, and that can be changed at point-of-sale if it is a concern. In all other respects they are identical.
The carbon-framed ones (Elite and Expert) are discontinued. Regional Specialized distributors may have 18s still in stock (Canada does), but there are no 2019 versions.
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I'm turning my '09 Crosstrail Elite into a more capable XC/all-purpose bike and I'm struggling to find decent XC 1 1/8" suspension forks. Has anyone tried fitting a 1 1/2" to 1 1/8" tapered headset using an external bottom bearing or some other solution?
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I'm turning my '09 Crosstrail Elite into a more capable XC/all-purpose bike and I'm struggling to find decent XC 1 1/8" suspension forks. Has anyone tried fitting a 1 1/2" to 1 1/8" tapered headset using an external bottom bearing or some other solution?
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Most good XC forks are available in a straight steer tube version. The Suntour XCR air fork is, and various Manitou and Rock Shox forks are as well. Some of the hard core ones are available only in tapered, but there is a good variety offered with straight tubes. What exactly are you seeking (in a fork)?
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I'm looking at 120mm forks that are easy to service, made by companies that have a good reputation. I was interested in an SR Suntour fork, but their reputation for reliability has me worried. Same with Manitou. I think the Rockshox Recon RL is the best option, but that doesn't come in a 120mm option for 29" wheels and a 1 1/8" steerer tube.
By the way, what is the largest tyre one can fit to the frame and still safely clear the chainstay?
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By the way, what is the largest tyre one can fit to the frame and still safely clear the chainstay?
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A 120mm fork will change the geometry of the bike quite a bit (the stock fork is a 63mm fork), and it will also significantly change the standover height. The front of the bike frame will be raised by 57mm (about 2-1/2"). This will be quite a change from stock. Suntour make decent forks when you go up in the line. XCR and Raidon are generally noted to be pretty good (both air forks), but I don't know about serviceability. Suntour get a pretty bad reputation for "cheap" forks due to the millions of trekking/comfort forks they make. And even those aren't "poor quality"...they're just designed for a certain use and a certain price point that isn't comparable to nice aftermarket forks. Suntour's aftermarket fork offerings are generally pretty good from what I understand.
Check out the sickbiker YouTube channel -- I think he recently did a video or two about the XCR air forks...possibly even servicing them.
Check out the sickbiker YouTube channel -- I think he recently did a video or two about the XCR air forks...possibly even servicing them.
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I'm looking at 120mm forks that are easy to service, made by companies that have a good reputation. I was interested in an SR Suntour fork, but their reputation for reliability has me worried. Same with Manitou. I think the Rockshox Recon RL is the best option, but that doesn't come in a 120mm option for 29" wheels and a 1 1/8" steerer tube.
By the way, what is the largest tyre one can fit to the frame and still safely clear the chainstay?
Thanks.
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By the way, what is the largest tyre one can fit to the frame and still safely clear the chainstay?
Thanks.
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Rockshox Paragon
There are also many touring forks (non shock) out there that can be used. I myself have been considering this:
Surly ECR 29
Before you choose any of the above though, you may want to verify the length of your fork, since it could be a different size than what I have.
Regarding tire size, there have been a few Crosstrail owners whom used a 29er mountain tire, believe it was up to 2" Anything larger would be too big. Think they posted around pages 14-24 on the Crosstrail thread. Should have images of them if you look through the pages.
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I have a 75mm RST front fork (which is rubbish and is now frozen shut) I've already tested the slacker geometry of a 120mm fork. Forgive me for this, but I put 5 cm of headset spacers under my headtube to simulate a 120mm fork, and it worked for me.
I'll take a look at SR Suntour XC forks, but I'm probably going to go with the RockShox Recon RL. Would there be any issues (besides slacker geometry) with that fork on my frame?
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I'll take a look at SR Suntour XC forks, but I'm probably going to go with the RockShox Recon RL. Would there be any issues (besides slacker geometry) with that fork on my frame?
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Besides the change in geometry, you'll need to ensure that your brake cable or hydraulic hose is long enough to reach the longer distance down to the axle. This is easy to fix, but you'll need to plan for it if you don't have that much free slack in the line currently.
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I'm purchasing new brakes anyway, so that won't be a problem.
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So it looks like they are no longer making them? I don't see them on the website. Am I correct?
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The Crosstrail.
Dummy me, missed the page numbers at the bottom... This is what happens when you are away for a bit and forget how much fun it is to look at the websites. nm me, carry on. And thank you,
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What is confusing is Specialized doesn't even offer the Crosstrail Elite anymore in the U.S. Just the Sport and below. Wondering if the Gravel bikes are biting at sales on these bikes in the U.S.?
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They did stop making the upper level models, no more carbon bikes on the Crosstrail, but the Ariel has a carbon? Guess the sales are still there.
What is confusing is Specialized doesn't even offer the Crosstrail Elite anymore in the U.S. Just the Sport and below. Wondering if the Gravel bikes are biting at sales on these bikes in the U.S.?
What is confusing is Specialized doesn't even offer the Crosstrail Elite anymore in the U.S. Just the Sport and below. Wondering if the Gravel bikes are biting at sales on these bikes in the U.S.?
As far as sales, I think it simply comes down to the fact that folks in N.A. generally won't pay for a 'hybrid' above a certain price point. Makes absolutely no sense to me, but there it is. I've ordered a Sirrus X Comp, but had something like a carbon Crosstrail w/Paragon fork, XT drivetrain/brakes been available at a not-excessive price that is what I would have gone for. But it isn't, so I didn't.
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I rode my CrossTrail again after a break of many months. I had an awkward start to CrossTrail ownership with poor braking, inability to find new brake pads (even after asking Specialized!), some problems with brake bleeding, and a stripped rear calliper thread to top it all.
I avoided riding the bike as a result.
However, the bike was sorted out by the Specialized store that I bought it from last year, and I went out for a 2-hour ride last weekend.
I'm back in love with the bike again!
It's probably the best bike that I currently own and the addition of a Topeak Super Tourist DX Rack with a Topeak MTX Trunk Bag DXP clipped onto it has made it a very versatile bike. By the way, I really recommend that rack/bag combo. It's a clip-on bag so not secure, but that's not an issue for me. The bag itself is just brilliant with superb levels of cushioned storage and expandability.
As for the poor braking, I've figured out what the issue was. I was comparing it to one of my other bikes where the brakes 'grab' instantly and the wheels are easy to lock. With the CrossTrail, I found that the braking is more progressive and that it needs more pressure to get strong braking, so it's just a matter of adapting.
I'll definitely be riding it more this year.
I avoided riding the bike as a result.
However, the bike was sorted out by the Specialized store that I bought it from last year, and I went out for a 2-hour ride last weekend.
I'm back in love with the bike again!
It's probably the best bike that I currently own and the addition of a Topeak Super Tourist DX Rack with a Topeak MTX Trunk Bag DXP clipped onto it has made it a very versatile bike. By the way, I really recommend that rack/bag combo. It's a clip-on bag so not secure, but that's not an issue for me. The bag itself is just brilliant with superb levels of cushioned storage and expandability.
As for the poor braking, I've figured out what the issue was. I was comparing it to one of my other bikes where the brakes 'grab' instantly and the wheels are easy to lock. With the CrossTrail, I found that the braking is more progressive and that it needs more pressure to get strong braking, so it's just a matter of adapting.
I'll definitely be riding it more this year.
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I never got a chance to really look at one, other than images in this forum. No LBS in my area ever had one. So I'm assuming even the LBS's were thinking it was too expensive for consumers in this country. ??
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Can anyone tell me how much a 2018 or 2019 Specialized CrossTrail Elite weights in Medium? I haven't been able to look up this information, or get it from Specialized.
I'm trying to decide between the Specialized CrossTrail Elite vs Trek Dual Sport 4 vs Cannondale Quick CX 1/CX2, and weight is one of many factors that I'm considering (I created a post about this yesterday in the Hybrid section).
Apologizes if this has already been asked and answered (I haven't read through all 33 pages of this thread).
I'm trying to decide between the Specialized CrossTrail Elite vs Trek Dual Sport 4 vs Cannondale Quick CX 1/CX2, and weight is one of many factors that I'm considering (I created a post about this yesterday in the Hybrid section).
Apologizes if this has already been asked and answered (I haven't read through all 33 pages of this thread).