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mpulsiv
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by mpulsiv on Thu May 29, 2014 7:15 pm
BRM wrote:Causidicus wrote:2012
BRM wrote:Thank you for the responses. But have in mind: The question is about the 2014 models.
All other info about former years, which are different saddles, is pretty obsolete and only confusing.
The question is about the 2014 models Means when you have something to say about a 2014 model I'm happy to hear.
When you have information about former Toupe's or other models, its useless.
WHY?
Former years models, are different saddles with different properties therefore it is pretty obsolete and only confusing to bring them into the Toupe 2014 models discussion.
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Why don't you contact Specialized customer service? Apparently, feedback from others based on experience have derailed you. Have a coke and a smile!
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CBA = Chronic Bike Addiction
OCD = Obsessive Cycling Disorder
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mpulsiv
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by mpulsiv on Thu Jun 05, 2014 6:32 am
I don't mean to derail this thread about saddles but here goes another proof of how poor Specialized customer service is. To get a list of padding across all saddles, I had to contact them 3 times just for clarification. On this note, I found out that my E5 frame will take 31.8 clamp
http://specialized.desk.com/customer/po ... clamp-size. There I was, standing with handful of parts to build my Allez with 31.8 clamp like an idiot. After physical measurement, I found that E5 frame accept 34.9 front derailleur clamp. I brought thid up to their attention and they stated that link will be updated with the correct answer. I just checked my archive folder. That statement is from December 2013 and the link still hasn't been updated. It's somewhat disturbing to deal with clueless employes that brush off loyal customers.
Sorry for noise but reaching out to Specialized customer must be last resort for us.
Racing is a three-dimensional high-speed chess game, involving hundreds of pieces on the board.
CBA = Chronic Bike Addiction
OCD = Obsessive Cycling Disorder