2020 Specialized Tarmac SL7
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Oh...that last frame, the Navy and silver one looks very smart.
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I packed my SL7 into a new bike box and it was quite a pain to get enough length from the hydraulics (eTap wireless) to get the handlebar rotated out of the way (parallel to top tube or close enough to close the box). I had to loosen the stem, pull off all the spacers, etc. Anyone have a better way to do this?
I have to have my recall done for the expander plug, is there any issue with putting some extra redundancy in the length of the hydraulic tubing to make this easier? Ideally, I'd like to just take the bars off at the stem and take off the cable retention piece underneath the stem.
I have to have my recall done for the expander plug, is there any issue with putting some extra redundancy in the length of the hydraulic tubing to make this easier? Ideally, I'd like to just take the bars off at the stem and take off the cable retention piece underneath the stem.
I see these going down with some interesting discounts in a year from now. I find that I'm really prone to buy discounted stuff in colors/tastes people don't normally like. Thus, I'll be looking at these in a year
I recall very similar blue frameset in 2016 (SL5 model). Looks classy - will age better that black one with swirles in it.
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