Specialized Enduro, Used, $1850
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Specialized Enduro, Used, $1850
SPECIALIZED ENDURO EXPERT
The Specialized Enduro Expert comes fully equipped to aggressively handle the roughest trails Moab has to offer. It features the following components:
• Juicy Seven Hydralic Disc Brakes
• Fox Talus 36 Front Suspension
• Fox DHX 150 Peggyback Rear Suspension with 150 cm of Travel
• Shimano Deore LX Front Derailer
• Sran 5.0 Rear Derailer
• Advantage Max Pro Tires
• Easton EA30 Seat Post
• After Market Lockon Grips
• Available sizes: medium, large
$1850
https://www.solfun.com/bikes/special_enduro.jpg
What do you guys think, for someone upgrading to a more mountain-suited bike than an XC, intermediate biker ?
The Specialized Enduro Expert comes fully equipped to aggressively handle the roughest trails Moab has to offer. It features the following components:
• Juicy Seven Hydralic Disc Brakes
• Fox Talus 36 Front Suspension
• Fox DHX 150 Peggyback Rear Suspension with 150 cm of Travel
• Shimano Deore LX Front Derailer
• Sran 5.0 Rear Derailer
• Advantage Max Pro Tires
• Easton EA30 Seat Post
• After Market Lockon Grips
• Available sizes: medium, large
$1850
https://www.solfun.com/bikes/special_enduro.jpg
What do you guys think, for someone upgrading to a more mountain-suited bike than an XC, intermediate biker ?
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thanks, just tryin to get a feel for this stuff, i hate to keep making threads though
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It's wade simmon's old bike

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Condor Cycles - quite possibly the best bike shop in London
Don't run red lights, wear a helmet, use hand signals, get some cycle lights(front and rear) and, FFS, don't run red lights!
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Honestly, if you can go and take a look at the bike to see if its in good shape still and everything and it turns out the bike is in good shape...I'd take it. I ride a Enduro with a 36 Van on it and love it. Wicked all round bike thats really able to do anything from a relaxing XC ride to shuttling. Just an opinion tho.
If you got any specific questions about it jus shoot and I'll try to answer them.
If you got any specific questions about it jus shoot and I'll try to answer them.