Specialized Comp Alloy 15

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Specialized Comp Alloy 15

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Have had a few full sussers over the years (I also have a hardtail for out of the door / general razzing) and recently decided it was time for a change.

So far the journey was
1. an early Bird Aeris - great intro and fun, but pedalled like a pig
2. alloy transition smuggler which was awesome - just replaced for something with a bit more rear travel
3. Hightower (Al) - a really good bike…light, efficient, great suss…but if I am honest it never really excited me as much as it should have, despite having nothing objectively bad to say about it. Just felt a bit flat?

Anyway having sold the SC complete I was looking for a 150mm all rounder for Quantocks, Dartmoor, Devon stuff and the odd trip to Wales or windhill (rare).

Ended up with this as Spec started knocking the price down - ended up costing £2,600 which I think is pretty good.

Fox 36 performance forks
Full SLX
Trp evo brakes
Specialized finishing kit

Weighs a bit as all aluminium frames will but finding it great in the first 100 miles I’ve put in. Feels solid, playful and pretty poppy. Also gets me up those short sharp climbs ahead of the fun bits on the way down.

Had a shifting issue but the guy I take to spanner my stuff said it was the cassette out from factory, but he manipulated what he needed to and now all dandy.

I like the saddle and the tyres are decent in mixed conditions, so no immediate upgrades.

Part of the attraction of the bike was the ability to adapt it. There’s a few flip chip bits to sharpen or slacken some angles, an angleset was included to take 1° of the HA, and I decided to buy the alternative rear link to adapt to mullet in the future should I wish (£100 or so, but one of those you just know will be out of stock if you go to buy it in the future). For now just enjoying as it is, but that gives me some longevity and ability to tweak later down the line.

For now I find it was easy to instantly gel with, it tracks very well and never surprises me in a negative way. The rear brain shock is meant to give the best of coil and air…not sure if that’s true (never run a coil), but it certainly seems to be working well.
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Re: Specialized Comp Alloy 15

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I like them lots..Very much what i think a bike should be about.
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I looked very closely at the CF version last week because they were reduced from £5.5k to £3.5k ISH with a great spec sheet, I started to get a bit excited about them but the S4 was sold out everywhere that was discounting them.

Keep us updated on how it goes
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Re: Specialized Comp Alloy 15

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Looks nice that
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