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  • Specialized future shox Vs Rockshox pike
  • racing_ralph
    Free Member

    goods and bads of the newest triple clamps on offer from spesh Vs 454 air pikes

    opinions and experiences please?

    jam-bo
    Full Member

    You’ll get less depreciation on the pikes…

    james
    Free Member

    I thought specialized had switched to 150mm Fox 32 QR15s on all enduros this year and dumped the 150mm E150 25mm?

    EDIT: Sorry, the Carbon SL one still comes with an E150 fork
    Also, aren’t triple clamp forks slightly more cumbersome on tight switchbacks?

    njee20
    Free Member

    Nah, the more expensive Enduros still get E150s.

    racing_ralph
    Free Member

    are they good bad or evil?

    catnash
    Free Member

    Love the e150, problems of the past now sorted, even then 5 year warranty. Miles easier than a Talas to service thanks to mtbr.com an a guy called Kelstr. Nice stiff and plush.Found them better than a 09 36 TALAS, which are not as plush as 36 Floats. TF Tuned and Specialized service them too.

    racing_ralph
    Free Member

    do hope do a converter for a pro2 – presume not 🙁

    retro83
    Free Member

    do hope do a converter for a pro2 – presume not

    doubt it, as the 20mm axle already runs straight into the bearings

    catnash
    Free Member

    I know that industry nine do a 25mm hub, some others, nowt really wrong with the specialized hub, cheapish bearings can be replaced once worn for better ones. Though I’ve got traversee wheelset on order.

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