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2015 Specialized

S-Works Enduro 29 Frame

A 29″ carbon frame full suspension enduro frameset.

FrameCarbon
SuspensionFull, 155mm rear
ShockCane Creek DBair IL
Wheels29″
SeatpostDropper
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Sizing
MD

5'4" – 5'10"

LG

5'8" – 6'3"

XL

6'0" – 6'6"

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Summary

The Specialized Enduro is celebrated for its versatility across both climbing and descending, with reviewers highlighting its agile geometry, supple suspension, and the choice between 650b and 29er wheel sizes. Its design philosophy aims to blend the acceleration of a light trail bike with the rough terrain capability of a mini-DH bike. While praised for its performance, some critiques include the weight of aluminum frames and the preference for different dropper post options.

Pros
  • Agile geometry and supple suspension performance

  • Choice between 650b and 29er wheel sizes for varied riding preferences

  • Blends acceleration of a light trail bike with rough terrain capability

  • Improved rollover over 26-inch wheels

  • Top-notch spec and reliable components

Cons
  • Aluminum frames considered heavy by some

  • Preference for infinite-dropper post over three-position Command Post

  • 650b version may slouch in travel during climbs

Key Quotes
"The 29er has the shortest rear end out there, shreds corners and eats rocks and roots alive."
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"Bigger is better – with 650b and 29 options the rider can choose how big is right for them."
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"Specialized’s Enduro 29 is proof that long travel 29ers really can work"
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"The Enduro Elite is a very capable descender"
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"What a bike! The Specialized Enduro 650b impresses with fantastic suspension performance and outstanding handling."
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BIKE Magazine
Dream Build: Specialized S-Works Enduro 29

Dec 2016

How do you improve on a Specialized S-Works Enduro 29? This is how.

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Flow Mountain Bike
Flow's First Bite: Specialized S-Works Enduro 29/6Fattie

Dec 2016

This bike comes with a legendary reputation, way back in mid-2013  it emerged as one of the first 29ers to challenge perceptions of what a big wheeler was capable of. It’s received a major overhaul for 2017, and as we discussed in our initial impressions piece back in August, we like the changes Specialized have implemented. So, what …

Highs
  • Balanced, well thought out geometry.

  • Pratical frame construction and finishes.

  • Dual wheelsize compatibility.

Lows
  • None as yet.

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Singletrack World
Review: Specialized Enduro Expert Carbon 29

Oct 2016 · Wil Barrett

Is the Specialized Enduro 29 a long-legged trail bike? Or a burly enduro machine? Barney investigates in his review of the Expert Carbon

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BikeRadar
Specialized S-Works Carbon Enduro 29 first ride review

Aug 2016 · Robin Weaver

It’s also worth noting that even with the 160mm fork plugged in, that short head tube still means bar height isn’t hard to get right either — a big plus if you’re on the shorter side of things like me.

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Bicycling
First Look: The New Specialized Enduro

Aug 2016 · Matt Phillips

The Big E is bigger and badder than ever

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Dirt Mountainbike
Specialized S-Works Enduro 29

Jan 2016 · Sjones

The baddest 150mm 29" enduro bike in the world

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Freehub
Bike Review | Specialized Enduro Expert Carbon

Sep 2015 · Jann Eberharter

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MTB Mag
[Test] Specialized Enduro Expert Carbon: 29" vs. 650b

Dec 2014 · Staff

We independently tested the Specialized Enduro Expert Carbon 650b and the Enduro Expert Carbon 29 in the past weeks, now it’s time to compare the two bikes on the field. Specialized Italy provided the Enduros for as much time as we wanted, in order to ride one after the other on our home trails. One of our testers is Marco Milivinti, winner of the 2014 Superenduro Series, to get the “pro” point of view. The bikes Both bikes have a Fact Is-X 11m carbon front triangle and a M5 alloy rear triangle. Both are also size Medium and identically spec’d (relative

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Geometry
Specs
Build
Frame

FACT IS-X 11m carbon, 29"" geometry, FACT IS construction, FACT carbon front triangle, M5 alloy rear triangle, tapered headtube, PF30 BB, internal Command Post IR routing, 142mm dropouts, full cartridge bearing pivots, replaceable derailleur hanger, 155mm travel

BB StandardPF30, Press Fit

Shock

Custom Cane Creek DB AIR Inline, high/low-speed compression and rebound adj. w/ climb switch, 8.5""x2.25""

Travel155mm

Bottom Bracket

PF30, press-fit

Headset

1-1/8 and 1-1/2"" threadless, Campy style upper with 1-1/2"" lower, cartridge bearings

Seatpost

Command Post IR, 3-position height adjustable, alien head design, bottom mount cable routing, w/ remote adjust lever, 30.9mm, 125mm travel, includes standard/SRL levers

TypeDropper

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