Specialized S-Works Diverge

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cerro
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by cerro

When Specialized released the new Diverge I knew I had to get one. And now I have, what a bike :)
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frame: S-Works Diverge size 52
gears: Sram Red Etap Wifli hrd (140mm rotors)
cassette: Sram XG-1195 10-42
crank: Sram Red Quarq with a 44t Garbaruk chainring
chain: Sram Red22
wheels: Roval CLX32 with Enduro Zero Ceramic bearings set up with Specialized Trigger 38mm tires and Challenge latex tubes
pedals: Time Xpresso 12
seatpost: Specialized S-Works SL
saddle: Specialized S-Works Toupe
handlebar: Specialized S-Works Shallow with cork bar tape for the moment
stem: Fizik Cyrano R1 110mm -20°

Total weight: 7,72kg

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m66
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by m66

nice build, especially like the colorway.

one question, why the -20 stem with all the spacers?

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by HaroldC

m66 wrote:nice build, especially like the colorway.

one question, why the -20 stem with all the spacers?


Those aren't spacers, that's the headshock spring.

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by TimmS

How do you like the "headshok"?

Bike is pure porn!

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TimmS: Like the futureshock, tried it on a couple of bikes before too so ain't the first one.

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by tonytourist

Why aren't you running the Triggers tubeless?
Cool bike, it would look so much better without the future shock, but I like the paint!

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tonytourist: That was the plan but the plugs are leaking in the rim so have to change them but didn't took my time to do it.

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by LegPower

Got my 2019 S-Works frame and building it up now! 1850g with frame + fork +bottom bracket and all bits attached. Seems like the frame is 900g, fork is 450g, bottom brakcet is 100g, and futureshock is 350g? About there anyway.
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by 1swiftvelo

Sick Diverge. Have same color and love it.
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by Mr.Gib

I hope they ride well. That headshock and seatpost - hate it. Surely there must be a way for Specialized to create a gravel bike that is a decent ride without those awful features. But then it might be a harder sell with nothing for the salespeople to point at.
wheelsONfire wrote: When we ride disc brakes the whole deal of braking is just like a leaving a fart. It happens and then it's over. Nothing planned and nothing to get nervous for.

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by 1llum4

Specialized have another gravel model, it is in steel and is called the Sequoia

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by 1swiftvelo

Mr.Gib wrote:
Sat Dec 22, 2018 12:03 am
I hope they ride well. That headshock and seatpost - hate it. Surely there must be a way for Specialized to create a gravel bike that is a decent ride without those awful features. But then it might be a harder sell with nothing for the salespeople to point at.
Have you ridden one on gravel? What’s wrong with suspension?

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by sychen

Nothing wrong with suspension.. Do you need it on gravel no.. Is it nice to have yes..

I suspect most peoples issues is they(specialized) look fugly..
Trek solution is much more elegant... No one complains about that.

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