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Does Specialized S-Works M7 exist?

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Old 02-14-06, 06:28 AM
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I'm very curious about my friend's Specialized S-Works M7 that he bought not long ago for about USD$175.Can anyone tell me about it? Here's the pic

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Someone please help me with this!
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Nice bike but you're in the wrong forum. Try the Mountainbike forum instead.
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$175? Almost definitely stolen.
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S-Works with an RST fork and kickstand? Sure.
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LOL, please make it stop...I'm laughing too hard!
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WTF is that thing? I know Specialized is proud of their S-Works stuff, and rightfully so, but I don't think they ever amblazoned S-WORKS!!! in massive letters on the downtubes.
That's not even the correct font on the lettering...
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Originally Posted by Talewinds
WTF is that thing? I know Specialized is proud of their S-Works stuff, and rightfully so, but I don't think they ever amblazoned S-WORKS!!! in massive letters on the downtubes.
That's not even the correct font on the lettering...
Um....correction, they did on their S-Works Epic MTBs. Even looks like the right lettering, just a a little big.
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Originally Posted by ettsn
$175? Almost definitely stolen.
Sorry,i meant the frame only.
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Looks like something from 1997, 1998 or so - that frame would work nicely with a modern (3.5 pound) 100mm travel cross-country fork and 160mm disc front/rear. Specialized still sells XC frames very similar to that, take a look at the Rockhopper models in their lineup:

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i dont think thats an specialized bike, m7 does not exist i guess and it looks not very nice and "chick" as usual for s-works bikes.
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