WTB: Specialized Avatar 143
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May 5, 2015 at 9:04 pm #1029386
ShawnoftheDread
ParticipantWon’t the saddles feel different with the different geometry between your MTB and CX?
May 5, 2015 at 9:12 pm #1029388Anonymous
GuestWanna try a Jett? I recently discovered a wider saddle fits me better so now I have 2 Specialized Jett 143 saddles well used but still in good condition and, yes, collecting dust.
May 6, 2015 at 12:25 am #1029410hozn
Participant@ShawnoftheDread 115113 wrote:
Won’t the saddles feel different with the different geometry between your MTB and CX?
Riding position (upright vs aggressive etc) definitely is a big consideration for saddle choice. That said, after trying many (many) different saddles I settled on the Specialized Phenom on my MTB, commuter/cx, and (until very recently) on my road bike. Some saddles do work well in different configurations.
And why, oh why, does Specialized have to make such nice stuff !! I want them to find them evil, but I want (or already own) something from pretty much every line of component or accessory they make.
May 6, 2015 at 2:27 pm #1029430vvill
Participant@hozn 115137 wrote:
And why, oh why, does Specialized have to make such nice stuff !! I want them to find them evil, but I want (or already own) something from pretty much every line of component or accessory they make.
Yeah, I have their insoles in my non-Specialized shoes as well as 3+ of their saddles not to mention all the Purist bottles I have. I’ve test ridden their Turbo tires and thought they were nice too. Oh, actually my first ever clipless shoes were Specialized too. And first nice bike gloves. :confused:
May 6, 2015 at 2:37 pm #1029431Tania
ParticipantI hadn’t actually thought about trying it on my commuter bike first. Doh. I’ll do that tomorrow – a 28 mile round trip should be a good test!
May 6, 2015 at 2:40 pm #1029432hozn
Participant@vvill 115159 wrote:
Yeah, I have their insoles in my non-Specialized shoes as well as 3+ of their saddles not to mention all the Purist bottles I have. I’ve test ridden their Turbo tires and thought they were nice too. Oh, actually my first ever clipless shoes were Specialized too. And first nice bike gloves. :confused:
I know! Their saddles are awesome. Their shoes are awesome. Their bottle cages are awesome; I love the rib cage for holding bottles securely on the road bikes and the Zee cages for quick access on the MTB. Their bottles are without peer, especially the triangular shaped purist bottles — the best bottles to grab in a race / group-ride situation. Their helmets are awesome (though admittedly, I’m still waiting to find a yellow prevail on ebay since I don’t want to pay retail). Their MTB tires are wonderfully light work great tubeless. Their Trigger tires are my all-time favorite tires on the CX bike. And their bikes are pretty frickin’ nice too, though it is unlikely I’ll ever own one.
The only problem with Specialized is that they don’t allow online retailers to carry their stuff, so I end up supporting the LBS more than I otherwise would. So ironically they do more to encourage me supporting small local cycling businesses than any other brand.
May 6, 2015 at 2:54 pm #1029436dkel
Participant@hozn 115162 wrote:
Their helmets are awesome (though admittedly, I’m still waiting to find a yellow prevail on ebay since I don’t want to pay retail).
Nooooo! If you change helmets, my kids will never be able to root for that neon-helmet guy they have come to recognize and love at Tour de Tysons!!
(Not kidding. They think you’re the best.)
May 6, 2015 at 3:09 pm #1029437hozn
Participant@dkel 115166 wrote:
Nooooo! If you change helmets, my kids will never be able to root for that neon-helmet guy they have come to recognize and love at Tour de Tysons!!
(Not kidding. They think you’re the best.)
Heh, that’s awesome!
I do love the fluo green, but the helmet isn’t well shaped to my head (my head is apparently more oblong) so it works best with a hat underneath which can be hot in the summer. Anyway, I think I am gonna do Tysons again this year (cat 4 this time) and I’ll be sure to wear the green helmet
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