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cjwheat7 06-28-17 11:39 AM

2017 vs. 2018 Diverge
 
Hey all,
Just last week I was ready to pull the trigger on the Niner RLT Tiagra alloy for $999 (and I still might), but some new info on the specialized diverge has come up. My LBS is going to be running a deal on The specialized A1 and A1 sport at a 20% discount. I was very excited about this because I could get the Claris A1 for $720 or the Sora A1 sport for $880. I have test ridden the Diverge and really liked it, but seemed a bit skimpy on the groupset and did not come with through axles. The 2018 models ($970 for the E5 claris or $1150 for the E5 Sport Sora - or even $1400 for the E5 Elite Tiagra) seem to have fixed the issues that I had (they have through axles and internal cables which I like) and I like the looks of the new ones too. In addition the 2018 has increased the maximum tire width as well from 35mm to over 40mm. My question is: Is it worth $200+ extra for through axles and internal cable routing and extra tire room, or would I be better off just taking the deal and putting any extra money into accessories? I am very cost conscious, but I am looking for overall value, not just bottom line price. As always, thanks in advance for your comments.

Masque 06-28-17 12:31 PM

This may not help, but I wouldn't go lower than the E5 Comp model. The Future Shock is worth the extra $400 over the lower model alone.

cjwheat7 06-28-17 02:24 PM


Originally Posted by Masque (Post 19683269)
This may not help, but I wouldn't go lower than the E5 Comp model. The Future Shock is worth the extra $400 over the lower model alone.

Unfortunately that is out of my price range. $1000 is my goal. $1200 my absolute limit (including all kit and accessories)

BluesDawg 06-29-17 08:54 PM

Of all the things I've ever regretted, going for a higher spec bicycle has never been one.

speshelite 06-29-17 09:24 PM


Originally Posted by cjwheat7 (Post 19683137)
Hey all,
Just last week I was ready to pull the trigger on the Niner RLT Tiagra alloy for $999 (and I still might), but some new info on the specialized diverge has come up. My LBS is going to be running a deal on The specialized A1 and A1 sport at a 20% discount. I was very excited about this because I could get the Claris A1 for $720 or the Sora A1 sport for $880. I have test ridden the Diverge and really liked it, but seemed a bit skimpy on the groupset and did not come with through axles. The 2018 models ($970 for the E5 claris or $1150 for the E5 Sport Sora - or even $1400 for the E5 Elite Tiagra) seem to have fixed the issues that I had (they have through axles and internal cables which I like) and I like the looks of the new ones too. In addition the 2018 has increased the maximum tire width as well from 35mm to over 40mm. My question is: Is it worth $200+ extra for through axles and internal cable routing and extra tire room, or would I be better off just taking the deal and putting any extra money into accessories? I am very cost conscious, but I am looking for overall value, not just bottom line price. As always, thanks in advance for your comments.


Originally Posted by cjwheat7 (Post 19683568)
Unfortunately that is out of my price range. $1000 is my goal. $1200 my absolute limit (including all kit and accessories)

Both of the 2018 models are above your price point with tax. Only the 2017's are within your budget. That makes your decision a lot easier: diverge claris 17 vs. sora 17. Good luck.

Masque 06-29-17 10:14 PM


Originally Posted by cjwheat7 (Post 19683568)
Unfortunately that is out of my price range. $1000 is my goal. $1200 my absolute limit (including all kit and accessories)

Fair enough.

But seriously, save.

NormanF 07-01-17 11:51 AM

Seriously, road bikes are a niche.

Manufacturers keep improving and refining the gravel road/adventure bike market segment.

If you're looking for a do-it-all bike, there's are lots of choices in the market today.


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