Calvin27 wrote: ↑Sun Apr 11, 2021 1:35 pm
briztoon wrote: ↑Fri Apr 09, 2021 8:41 pm
Calvin27 wrote: ↑Fri Apr 09, 2021 1:53 pm
Isn't the s-works more or less the same as the non-sworks roubaix?
I’ll bite, seeing this was just me.
S-Works are Specialize’s top model, in either the Tarmac, Roubaix or the now defunct Venge. Or the new Aethos. An S-Works Tarmac will have the same geometry as a non s-works tarmac, so they are basically the same frame.
Except they use different carbon (lighter, stronger, more expensive) to make an S-Works than a non s-works.
They also spec the S-Works out with better quality components. Stem, bar, seat post, saddle, wheel set.
There was an incident on the facebook spesh page where some guy sold another guy an 'sworks' frame but wasn't and folks were saying they were more or less identical. Can't remember what model, roubaix or venge, but most seemed to be in agreement they were practically identical frames including carbon layup, grade and mold.
But yeah my point was as others have made, paying that amount of money (if you are infact riding it) is better placed going full custom as the bike fits you like a glove.
Obviously missed that conversation on FB. It’s easy enough to jump on the spesh website where they explain the difference. The geometry will be the same, I imagine it would be the same mold, the grade of carbon is not, 12 Fact r compared to 10 Fact r, that’s the big distinction spesh make between an s-works compared to a normal frame.
I imagine if you have the money, going full custom on everything would be a better option. Hand made to fit shoes, clothes, suites, handbag, everything I guess.
Just think of those high end, brand name carbon bikes as a Ferrari or Lamborghini or Maserati. You can buy a bespoke, custom built car if you have the money and inclination. And if you’re a genuine car enthusiast, that might be something you would do. Otherwise some people just want a car that looks good (to them) and goes fast. The same goes for bikes.
I genuinely like Llewellyn bicycles. Looked them up when I first read about them on here when I first joined. But for me, they’re a collectors type of bike that I wouldn’t want to ride, but rather hang on a wall.