Specialized Enduro Small frame sold out?
Greetings, this is my first post in this forum. :)
Recently I have been looking hard for a new 2004 Specialized Enduro S-Works in Small size frame. I live in San Francisco Bay Area, CA. A couple dealers told me that all Small size Enduro's (any Enduro trim model) are sold out for this year, and I would need to wait for the 2005 models. Is it true, or just the dealers couldn't allocate one for me? Thanks for any help, with best regards, - Alex. |
Originally Posted by axhoaxho
Greetings, this is my first post in this forum. :)
Recently I have been looking hard for a new 2004 Specialized Enduro S-Works in Small size frame. I live in San Francisco Bay Area, CA. A couple dealers told me that all Small size Enduro's (any Enduro trim model) are sold out for this year, and I would need to wait for the 2005 models. Is it true, or just the dealers couldn't allocate one for me? Thanks for any help, with best regards, - Alex. I can't imagine a shop would BS you like that... most have easy access to specialized and can check their inventory easily, so more than likely what they are telling you is true. :( Good luck and I hope you find one! |
Originally Posted by slcpunk21
I don't work in a shop anymore... but when I did (last few years) specialized was known for selling outa certain models like that.
I can't imagine a shop would BS you like that... most have easy access to specialized and can check their inventory easily, so more than likely what they are telling you is true. :( Good luck and I hope you find one! What a bummer that after spending so much time deciding on the bike to get, but only finding out that the bike is sold out for the year... :( Thanks again. Regards, - Alex. |
I don't think it's worth the money if you choose small size. For the small size Enduro, you'll get a smaller crank shaft, and the frame is like 10 cm shorter than medium, I don't know your height, but I am like 5'6" and I have medium Enduro. I love my Enduro, it's the 04 Enduro Expert, just got it for 2 months. Hey I am in San Francisco too, didn't you check out the Speicailized dealer store at Sunset?
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Originally Posted by initiald
I don't think it's worth the money if you choose small size. For the small size Enduro, you'll get a smaller crank shaft, and the frame is like 10 cm shorter than medium, I don't know your height, but I am like 5'6" and I have medium Enduro. I love my Enduro, it's the 04 Enduro Expert, just got it for 2 months. Hey I am in San Francisco too, didn't you check out the Speicailized dealer store at Sunset?
I am not a big guy (5'4"). I have tried, back and forward, on the Medium and Size size (to be exact, a small size FSR cuz no dealer seemed to have a small Enduro for me to try on :( )... By the end of the day, I still found myself more comfortable and confident on the Small size frame... I haven't checked-out the dealer at Sunset (I checked out the ones in Palo Alto and SanMateo), but I will give it a visit. Thanks. Regards, |
Originally Posted by axhoaxho
Greetings, this is my first post in this forum. :)
Recently I have been looking hard for a new 2004 Specialized Enduro S-Works in Small size frame. I live in San Francisco Bay Area, CA. A couple dealers told me that all Small size Enduro's (any Enduro trim model) are sold out for this year, and I would need to wait for the 2005 models. Is it true, or just the dealers couldn't allocate one for me? Thanks for any help, with best regards, - Alex. Alex, just for your own info, I live in the Tampa Bay area (Florida) and there is a shop that has a very slightly used Enduro Expert in a small frame. I know it isn't a S-Works but just thought you might be intrested. University Bicycle Center, PH. (813) 971-2277 or Fax. (813) 977-2440 or toll free 1-800-881-2472. Jim. |
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