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2018 Specialized Diverge vs Sequoia

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Old 08-19-18, 08:51 PM
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Originally Posted by Richard8655
I’d go Diverge. Weight matters more and more as I get older, and I’d rather spend more time cycling than calling it a day from pushing steel. I do like the Zertz shock absorbing inserts on my Tricross Comp, and would be surprised and disappointed if Future Shock didn’t provide similar benefits.
well, my Sequoia is 22.6#. Not a lightweight, but definitely not that heavy
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Old 08-22-18, 10:44 AM
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Originally Posted by sgtrobo
well, my Sequoia is 22.6#. Not a lightweight, but definitely not that heavy
I’m surprised with a steel frame. That is quite light. I stand corrected, thanks. Looks like Sequoia is an equally good choice.
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Old 08-26-18, 08:46 PM
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I’m surprised with a steel frame. That is quite light. I stand corrected, thanks. Looks like Sequoia is an equally good choice.
My 54cm Raleigh RXM was about the same out of the box (no pedals), a bit below their published weight of 23lb. I'm not sure if there are any more out there, though.
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