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2022 Specialized

S-Works Epic Frameset

Precio del fabricante

6500 €
MarcoCarbón
Suspensióncompleto, 100mm trasero
TenedorRockShox SID SL Ultimate
Amortiguador traseroRockShox
Ruedas29″
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Dimensionamiento
XS

156cm – 166cm

SM

163cm – 174cm

MD

171cm – 182cm

LG

179cm – 189cm

XL

185cm – 195cm

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Resumen

The Specialized Epic is a high-performance cross-country bike praised for its updated Brain suspension system, offering efficient pedaling and plush travel. Its re-engineered geometry, including a slacker headtube angle and longer reach, enhances handling and stability on rough terrain. While it excels in speed and agility, some riders may find its high price point and occasional suspension quirks drawbacks.

Pros
  • Updated Brain platform for efficient pedaling and plush travel

  • New carbon layup and sculpted tubes for weight savings and stiffness

  • Updated geometry including slacker headtube angle and longer reach

  • Wider tire compatibility for improved traction

  • Lightweight Roval wheels with increased compliance and impact strength

Cons
  • High price point

  • Rear Brain’s sensitivity can’t be changed while riding

  • Stock chainring may not suit all racers

  • Prescribed air pressure from the chart may be too high for some riders

Key Quotes
The Specialized S-Works Epic is a bike built to go fast, and it is not shy about it.
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The platform is adaptable to many different riding styles and terrain plus, it’s not too shabby on the eyes either.
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The feeling is akin to the explosive ride of a hardtail and the plush nature of a full suspension – truly the best of both worlds.
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One of the best-known XC bikes on the market
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The Epic is hard to beat
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BikeRadar
Specialized S-Works Epic World Cup review

dic 2023 · Tom Marvin

Uncompromising hardtail-killer for XC racers

Máximos
  • Hardtail-like reactions to pedal inputs

  • Modern geometry

  • Non-fussy bar thanks to Brain and shock valving

  • Sorted kit

Mínimos
  • Uncompromised performance hampers versatility

  • Cockpit harshness

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MBR
Specialized S-Works Epic World Cup – Review - MBR

dic 2023 · Guy Kesteven

Specialized teased the new Epic World Cup on the race circuit for several months, and SRAM even revealed it before the official launch, but Specialized still had a surprise up its sleeve. Rather than replacing the long serving Brain equipped Epic full suspension bike, Specialized announced that the Epic WC meant the death of its top-end hardtails. And it certainly flavours a lot of the ride feel and aesthetics it delivers too. Best cross-country XC mountain bikes: hardtail and full-suspension Need to know Sub 10kg soft-tail XC race superbike, designed to replace hardtails not full suspension bikes Ultralight carbon frame and components Unique ‘set and forget’ RockShox-Specialized BRAIN/WCID suspension SRAM XX SL drivetrain with full race head power meter cranks and no dropper spec With slender seatstays aligned to the top tube that largely swallows the unique shock, the Epic World Cup certainly looks like a hardtail. The 430mm chainstay length is exactly the same as the old S-Works Epic Hardtail too and the BB is only 4mm higher to accommodate the 75mm frame travel. Where a mid-shaft support bushing and micro swing link make the shock itself seriously stiff too.  Look closer though and you’ll see the Epic WC is a full feature suspension bike. There’s a conventional main pivot hidden behind the SRAM XX chainset and there’s even a tiny rocker link at the rear of the shock/seat stay junction to manipulate the shock’s behaviour.  Geometry wise, the 66.5º head angle is very close to the 110mm travel Epic EVO too. Reach also grows 10mm on large frames compared to the Epic hardtail, which also makes it 5mm longer than the EVO. Dynamic feel is significantly different to both though, but let’s get back to the bike at hand. The S-Works version of the World Cup uses a higher grade Fact 12M composite than the 11M Pro model and the translucent frame coating is also superlight. That puts the claimed weight for the medium frameset and shock at 1,765g. Almost 250g lighter than the Trek Supercaliber SLR frame.  The bottom bracket is a conventional threaded unit and the frame has ample space for two bottles. You get a triangular ‘SWAT’ box to carry a tube and C02 cartridge, and a carbon bottle cage is included too. However the rear brake (all three current models use wireless AXS gears) is routed through the headset via the top bearing cap which won’t thrill mechanics. Suspension As the name suggests the RockShox SIDLuxWCID shock is based on a standard RockShox SIDLuxe shock and shares many of the internals. It’s longer though, with an extra mid-shaft bushing to keep things lined up. That makes it around 33g heavier than the standard shock but you lose the weight of a remote control and lever. Instead, the action of the shock is defined by presetting the negative spring volume, anywhere from 0% (Specialized call this ‘Zero Gulp’) to 10% sag (‘Full Gulp’). This is done by depressurising the shock, then pressing a manual air …Continue reading »

Máximos
  • • Seriously stiff frame with aggressive front end geometry

  • • Ultralight component package

  • • Data power crank as standard

  • • Supple, set and forget rear suspension.

  • • Impressively controlled 110mm SID fork

Mínimos
  • • Noticeable suspension movement under power

  • • Jumpy traction in stiffer modes

  • • No remote suspension control

  • • Non proportional geometry

  • • Epic Evo frame is lighter

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Escape Collective
Specialized Epic World Cup review: the carving knife of XC   - Escape Collective

oct 2023 · Dave Rome

In believing that full suspension is always the faster choice in mountain biking, the Epic WC is Specialized’s replacement for its top-tier cross-country race hardtails.

Máximos
  • Can be set to pedal like a hardtail

  • Is incredibly efficient on smooth surfaces

  • Dialled geometry

  • Lovely frame build quality

  • Good frame rigidity with no creaks or groans

  • No fiddly remote lockouts means an ultra-clean cockpit

  • Solid component spec choices with nice wheels and a powermeter.

Mínimos
  • Suspension can either feel choppy or have you wishing for a lockout

  • Poor headset sealing

  • Minimal weight advantage over a longer-travel full suspension

  • Brain-equipped fork still has a thunk

  • No dropper provided

  • SRAM Level brake lever feel and power.

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Bike Perfect
Specialized S-Works Epic World Cup review – top XC performer or just topped out?

sept 2023 · Guy Kesteven

Specialized’s Epic World Cup is a stunningly clean design that revives a radical suspension concept in a state of the art, ultralight chassis, but it’s not without its flaws

Máximos
  • Stunningly clean looks

  • Near perfect high post XC spec

  • Excellent aggro race geometry

  • Set and forget suspension

  • Topped out hardtail feel appeal

Mínimos
  • Hard top/soft pedal is hard to balance

  • Harsh and tiring in the rough

  • No ‘on the fly’ suspension adjustment

  • Much heavier than a hardtail frame

  • Heavier frame than Epic EVO

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Singletracks
Specialized Epic EVO, TransAlp Tested

ago 2023 · Maureen Gaffney

The Specialized Epic EVO nudges the racy XC bike into trail territory, making it the perfect choice for the BikeTransAlp multi-day stage race.

Máximos
  • It’s beautiful. Beauty may be skin deep, but let’s just admit aesthetics matter. I want to ride this bike. I want to be seen riding this bike

  • It’s lightweight

  • It’s incredibly capable. 29″ wheels with the perfect suspension combo make climbing actually enjoyable, while the addition of 10 more millimeters of suspension travel front and rear as compared to the Epic means descending is not compromised for the sake of climbing performance.

Mínimos
  • Shifter paddles not as adjustable or ergonomic as one might hope.

  • It costs nearly $9,000. I won’t say it’s not worth it, and this is not a high price in comparison to other bikes of this caliber. But it’s still nine thousand dollars and that’s a lot of rent or groceries.

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The Gear Loop
Specialized launches Epic World Cup XC bike: claims it is the fastest XC racer in the world

abr 2023

An Epic blend of hardtail handling with control and capability of a full-suspension bike

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Enduro Mountainbike Magazine
Specialized Epic World Cup S-Works 2023 first ride review - XC racer with new rear suspension technology

abr 2023 · Simon Kohler

The Epic World Cup S-Works 2023 is Specialized’s brand new XC bike with an exciting new rear suspension concept. We tested it for you.

Máximos
  • Exciting suspension concept

  • Firm, efficient pedalling performance without lockout

  • Impressive trail performance

  • Wide range of applications

Mínimos
  • Doesn’t come standard with a dropper post

  • Suspension offers little mid-stroke support

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Pinkbike
First Look: 2023 Specialized Epic World Cup

abr 2023 · Henry Quinney

In some ways the Epic World Cup isn't so much a full-suspension bike with a small dose of rear travel but rather a hardtail that happens to have 75mm of travel.

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Geometría
Especificaciones
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Marco

S-Works FACT 12m Carbon, Progressive XC Race Geometry, Rider-First Engineered™, threaded BB, 12x148mm rear spacing, internal cable routing, 100mm of travel

Pedalier estándarBSA, 100mm, Roscado

ColoresGloss Red Tint Fade over Brushed Silver / Tarmac Black / White w/ Gold Pearl; Satin Carbon / Lagoon Blue Marble / Spectraflair Granite / Limestone / Gloss Abalone; Gloss Fluid Chameleon / Satin Black; Satin Carbon / Color Run Blue Murano Pearl / Gloss Chrome Foil Logos

Tenedor

RockShox SID SL ULTIMATE BRAIN, Top-Adjust Brain damper, Debon Air, 15x110mm, 44mm offset, 100mm Travel

Tipo muelleAire

Amortiguador trasero

RockShox-Specialized BRAIN, Rx XC Tune, 5 Position Platform Adjust, Rebound Adjust, Integraded Extension, 265x52.5mm

Viajar100mm

Pedalier

BSA, 100mm, threaded

tija de sillín

S-Works FACT carbon, 10mm offset, 30.9mm

TipoRígido

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