ultrazenith
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I take this as a bit of a vindication that we're not all mad for riding rigid 90s MTBs which have a similar general ethos and geometry.
ultrazenith":uc1oszcl said:Next they'll find gravel riders need short travel suspension forks, maybe with 65 mm of travel, and fluorescent lycra for the riders because it makes you go faster.
Woz":18iqyq40 said:RickTheUncivil":18iqyq40 said:I think it's the 5mm lower bottom bracket that will really take us to the next level of performance. I used to yearn for a fractionally lower BB and had to run part worn tyres at a couple of psi below the recommendation try to achieve it. No more!
That's right. The price of this luxurious performance increase is:
"With pricing pegged at £2,399 for the Expert and £1,599 for the Comp, the Specialized Diverge EVO is expected to go on sale in the UK in late June."
I'm just dumbfounded how this can be justified. :?
lensmansteve":3opj65e6 said:Engineers try to make new stuff, then hand it to the marketing people. The hype can make you laugh or cry. It's not just bikes, of course- it's anything technical that's aimed at a very gullible, fashion-led market. When the product has reached a certain stage of perfect, marketeers often resort to changing colours, decals etc to generate sales and to justify their jobs. Money makes the hype go around, the hype go around..
RickTheUncivil":2um3o5k6 said:I think it's the 5mm lower bottom bracket that will really take us to the next level of performance. I used to yearn for a fractionally lower BB and had to run part worn tyres at a couple of psi below the recommendation try to achieve it. No more!