Specialized sirrus s-works sl8 2023/2024
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Not an S-Works but a neat conversion and looks like a fun bike. Some road conversions look off this one looks like it was more a factory type build
If it were S-Works it would be XX1 or Red or maybe Dura Ace or XTR (when that comes out) and the brakes would be of the same or maybe I could see Magura MT8 FM's or something like that. Plus a lot more S-Works and Spesh components as well. However all that stuff is expensive. Though would probably upgrade brakes at least and get a little closer. Though I tend to want more powerful brakes on most things. GX AXS uses the same basic shifter as XX1 and rear derailleur is missing some carbon and ti bits and maybe some other small stuff they altered mostly for weight.
It would be fun to see this from Specialized more than just the Sirrus 6.0. The Flat Bar Diverge was cool but a high end model would be killer. Also an S-Works Vado SL would be the bee's knees or I guess it could just be a flat bar Creo (which we have done a bunch of for customers especially before the Vado SL came out but no S-Works yet)
If it were S-Works it would be XX1 or Red or maybe Dura Ace or XTR (when that comes out) and the brakes would be of the same or maybe I could see Magura MT8 FM's or something like that. Plus a lot more S-Works and Spesh components as well. However all that stuff is expensive. Though would probably upgrade brakes at least and get a little closer. Though I tend to want more powerful brakes on most things. GX AXS uses the same basic shifter as XX1 and rear derailleur is missing some carbon and ti bits and maybe some other small stuff they altered mostly for weight.
It would be fun to see this from Specialized more than just the Sirrus 6.0. The Flat Bar Diverge was cool but a high end model would be killer. Also an S-Works Vado SL would be the bee's knees or I guess it could just be a flat bar Creo (which we have done a bunch of for customers especially before the Vado SL came out but no S-Works yet)
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outstanding - two thumbs up !!
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