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  • Specialized Carve
  • druidh
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    Anybody got/rode one and care to comment?

    Candodavid
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    Scienceofficer tested one last year, mail him

    bommer
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    very good, feels like a normal bike until you mess up a tight corner and remember you’re on massive wheels. Not bad weight-wise either

    colin27
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    Biketreks have a Carve demo bike. Haven’t ridden one but looks nice.

    drofluf
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    29 Inches started (in their 3 part way) to review he ss version today.

    Bregante
    Full Member

    very good, feels like a normal bike until you mess up a tight corner and remember you’re on massive wheels.

    So, like a 26 er then but not as good 😉

    ahwiles
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    i had a 20min play on one, i liked it a lot.

    it managed to feel normal, and playful, and stable, and lively.

    (i know that makes little sense).

    and i think they look very handsome.

    fatalbert
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    Had mine a few weeks now, Ive only been back into cycling for around 9 months I bought a Cube Analogue Disc last April I enjoyed that until it got nicked recently. I researched a lot and got loads of advice and went for a 29er, I have noticed a massive difference in the gears I use ie I am always in a higher gear on my normal routes than I would be with my Cube. I havent done any single track yet but hope to later this week at Llandegla so will report back then, I also hope to do the Leeds-Liverpool canal 127miles in late Jan so will report on this thread when I done also.

    druidh
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    Thanks for the feedback so far. Thinking of one of thee or maybe a Cube LTD Pro (although they appear to be as rare as rocking horse poo)

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