Thanks to Bikerumor for posting a ton of pictures of almost the full range of the Specialized $2000+ mountain bikes for 2013, include weights as well.
Here's the link to all (or almost) all of the Specialized mountain bikes for 2013.
-Not sure about the carbon (black), blue and orange, Stumpjumper FSR Expert EVO carbon 29er, but almost all the other bikes look pretty sweet, hard to go wrong with black and one other color. I especially like Stumpjumper FSR Comp EVO alloy 26, 2013 Epic Comp Carbon, Camber Comp Alloy and Enduro Expert.
-A lot of murdered out (all black) bikes, which based on the 2013 Rockhoppers we've had, will look AWESOME.
-Epic Expert Evo still looks like a tremendous value for light weight 29er full suspension at 23 pounds 12 ounces, not to mention you can upgrade the wheels and seatpost (and other things) to make it even lighter.
From source, here at the shop, it looks like Specialized is really behind the Sram gripshifters, and full XTR groups this year.
I'm sure there will be more spec's and details coming out soon.
Here's the link to all (or almost) all of the Specialized mountain bikes for 2013.
-Not sure about the carbon (black), blue and orange, Stumpjumper FSR Expert EVO carbon 29er, but almost all the other bikes look pretty sweet, hard to go wrong with black and one other color. I especially like Stumpjumper FSR Comp EVO alloy 26, 2013 Epic Comp Carbon, Camber Comp Alloy and Enduro Expert.
-A lot of murdered out (all black) bikes, which based on the 2013 Rockhoppers we've had, will look AWESOME.
-Epic Expert Evo still looks like a tremendous value for light weight 29er full suspension at 23 pounds 12 ounces, not to mention you can upgrade the wheels and seatpost (and other things) to make it even lighter.
From source, here at the shop, it looks like Specialized is really behind the Sram gripshifters, and full XTR groups this year.
I'm sure there will be more spec's and details coming out soon.
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