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Old 09-25-20 | 07:36 PM
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Originally Posted by Olefeller77
So the S-Works logo means Specialized is involved? The bike I have is red/white. I'll get the grand daughter over and get some pictures posted. There are no serial numbers I can find. I'm thinking a factory one of one would be a stretch. I had a tough time figuring out what it is. I'm used to the names like they use on the top bar on most.
It sounds like the bike may be out of my league. I live at 600 ft above sea level and the mountains here could be measured in inches. I put rather smooth trail tires on it . I ride mostly roads to the public trails and the local paths and trails. I'm not looking to sell it. It gets along fine with the Marlin 600 Trek 6500

The S-Works logo means Specialized is not just involved it is their bike entirely from the get go. S-Works refers to the top of Specialized's range of bikes and accessories. It is found in top levels of competition and as well in the homes of many cyclists looking for really excellent performance or just to show off a little.

I was making a joke, Trek had nothing to do with that bike at all.
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