@@MloVisual I get the print mag, and a bunch of testers picked it as their favorite. But yeah, there's a bunch of great bikes this year, like every year.
I did try this bike last fall. I didn't thought it was an amazing pedaler but it was so much better than anything else on the down. Felt really bad for wishing for a Specialized. It is sooo quick!
I imagine we will be seeing this in the coming years. Santa Cruz seemed to do the same thing didn’t they? Trickle down from the Nomad all the way to the Tallboy...
With pretty identical geo to the SB150 I've got an Enduro on order. The SB150 is hands down the best enduro bike I've ever had and I'm hoping with similar numbers, rearward axle path, and an extra 20mm of travel in the rear this thing is gonna be even better
What people don’t releasized is that the top on the range bike mega exspensive but you can get really good value lower down the spec. The 4500 comp one is better speck than the megatower
I have to admit I havne't checked specs on a recent specialized model but at least in the past my opinion is that you get a great platform and an awesome bike with huge potential... but they short you a little on the components unless you spend the money for top of the line s works model, otherwise expect to do some upgrades if you want to bring out the bikes full potential.
My '13 enduro is my all day bike. I didn't think so when I bought it but it surprised me - truly a "full quiver" bike. XC, AM, DH, I use it for everything, I do change the wheels and shock out and of course tires for dh though.
You can actually forego the KTM because they are as stupid expensive. How bout a new Honda CBX500 and the cheapest Enduro(Comp I think?) for the same price as an SWorks.
Zedro nurinburg true; I was merely implying that KTMs tend to be pricey, tying in the similarities to SWorks and Specialized in general. My bad for comparing a racing enduro Moto to a street leaning ADV.
@@robmullins1427 haha no problem...my (cliche) joke was I could buy a competition level dirt bike for that price (well discounted). I used to downhill before dirt bikes and switched 15 years ago. Now I want back in but I wont give up dirt bikes.
If any shorter riders out there are wondering about sizing I am 5'6" and picked up an S2. The 150mm seatpost was way too tall so I have a 120 One Up on the way that should solve the problem. I haven't got a proper test ride on it yet but I did ride around my local hill and the bike pedaled great. The reach felt good. I might try a 50mm stem but I'll wait to see how it rides on some real trail. The bike manuals good for how long it is. It's a beast forsure.
BikeMag Award Winners (drum roll please...) Best Bike: Specialized Enduro Best Value: Ripmo AF Fastest: Trek Top Fuel Best 27.5er: Revel Rail Congeniality Award: Santa Cruz HighTower
I’m just wondering; in your bible of bikes review of the 2019 Stumpjumper you applauded its pedalling but now in this video you’re saying that all Specialized bikes before this enduro were terrible at pedalling? Can you please clarify? Cheers.
Journalists are forever contradicting themselves. Bikes like the new Norco Sight would have been too long too slack a few years ago but now it's a breakthrough in geometry. I think they're the reason bikes have taken so long to get where they are today.
Indeed. Journalists are totally full of shit. I've been reading contradictory car reviews for years. Car gets released: 5* review praising almost every aspect. 3 years later: it never quite matched the competition in any area: 3 stars.
I think firstly realized your question you cannot differentiate a 170mm bike to a 145mm trail bike. better look a comparrison between Stumpy and Ripmo and you can find the answer.
Mari Lakay Stumpjumper has nothing to do with this. The 2020 enduro climbs better than the 2020 Stumpjumper, this is based on the review of 4 different people that own or owned both Specialized bikes.
@@JoseyWeik cool. I have not had a fox fork...reviews of grip2 and 36 chassis of course P1. had a few fox shocks over years... dpx2 is keeping up ok? superdeluxes I have demo'd have been amazing on other bikes... elite or expert...decisions!
Just wandering what are the heights of the testers and what size did they ride? I’m 173cm and really torn between S2 and S3, I’m pretty average when it comes to riding with my weight on the front too, so I was thinking shorter S2, or would the S3 still be balanced
I don’t know what size to get?? I am 6’-1”. Currently riding Yeti SB5+. Size large and love it but looking for something with more travel for shuttles and bike park days Anyone have a suggestion?
SB 165? I love Yeti's it sounds like you do too. Unless you're looking to change things up brand wise. I'm 6'1" 180 and ride an Evil The Offering, but it's more AM instead of bike park. Though it works great in that scenario as well outside of some monster jumps and speed is a bit lower as you'd imagine for smashing through really rough downs of rocks. Everyone i've spoken to loves the S-Works Enduro, but it's 10 large if you go for the top of the line spec. Good Luck.
I am 6’1” almost 6’2”, I am riding the S5 but it does feel like I got some growing to do on this bike. I am only 18 and possibly gonna be taller but I did feel pretty good on the S4. Bike still feels amazing!
I just demo'ed the S4 and I'm between 6'1" and 6'2". My regular ride is a large Yeti SB6. Sizing on the Spesh felt spot on for me. Couldn't imagine going bigger with S5.
madrx2 the previous model climbed more like a plush mattress, whereas the 2020 crawls over technical trail or steep pitches with confidence that embarrasses bikes with similar travel numbers. it climbs better than the current Stumpjumper. source: work at a Spz dealer with all of those bikes in a demo fleet at one point or another
Finally a review on the Enduro worth watching! Thanks for making this. As a shorter rider 5'6 I am really torn on the sizing. S3 seems a touch long and the S2 a touch short. Any recommendations? Leaning towards an S2 and running a 40mm stem vs an S3 and a 32mm stem.
@@chm1701 My Bronson V3 had 436mm reach which is the same as the S2. My current bike is a Tallboy V4 which has 450mm which is 14mm shorter than the S3. So really tough one because I felt really really comfortable on my Bronson (which was stolen) and the Tallboy is a bit longer which I am starting to like but being a shorter ride I couldn't see going much longer.
I'm 5'7 and I've been riding a 2018 YT Jeffsy in small for the past year. I prefer a snug/tight bike. I demo'd both the S2 and S3 sizes. The S2 for me was a fun bike that I felt like I could man handle to an extent. Id have no problems riding/ owning this size. But the S3 was an animal! The S3 was no longer a 'fun' bike. It was all business, connecting the fastest line down the trail with zero concern for what laid in its path. The S3 size showed me exactly what this bike was made for.. Speed. Lots of speed! For myself, the S3 and playing around with stem length and bar shape is the way to go.
@@x250f23x Thanks for all the info! It's good to know both sizes worked for you. So it really comes down to Speed or Style? Plow or Play? Still, a tough one since this will be a race bike for me but I still want to be able to throw it around. Decisions....
StrikeForce MTB I think there’s more questions, like comparing pedaling platforms, midstroke support, poppy ness, cornering, suppleness vs progressiveness, etc. if I’m getting an enduro race bike and will be pedaling 4-6 hours- I need to compare pedaling as much as dh. But I like to have fun with my friends too!!
@@adventuresona700dollarhard5 nah - freeride vs enduro race. 650 vs 29. not the same category. It's not about how much travel, but it's about how you use the travel.
I want this bike! I've gotta say though, the Stumpy FSR did climb well though. The 2014 especially. I have been a Niner guy for years, but I need more travel. I think I am going back to Specialized.
I've been riding one of these and, yeah, best bike every ...of course, I said the same thing about the 2014 Enduro 29er when that first came out so maybe I'm just a Specialize Enduro 29 fanboi
If I did decide to take two steps backwards in my career choices,Johnathon, I would be sure to find out the fine institutions of higher learning our presenters went to,and quickly cross them off the list. I found the repeated use of the word "like" mildly annoying, the same way your wife and I find you annoying. She also said I satisfy her in ways you never could.
Nowadays the point of view about weight has changed. I mean, I ride a 29er aluminium bike that's maybe around 16,5Kg but it pedals way better than my previous lighter one in 27.5 and aluminium too. Weight isn't everything. Geometry can hugely affects your feeling on a bike although weight could at the top of your list when it comes to chose a bike. Yeah tricky subject 🤔
I know I’m being silly, I don’t even own a bike of this caliber. I ride a Hardtail rigid fork...I absolutely love them though. Wish I could get into the game ha ha ha ha.
Sadly, it’s something we have to get used to, Sig. Children and young adults use it all the time. I don’t like it, but we have to learn to live with it, I guess.
everyday I'm brusselin, everyday I'm brusselin, everyday I'm brusselin, getn' lots of fiber, vitamin C like no other, plenty of potassium, grilled, baked or saute' in butter on my 29'ers
Your bible is not the same as use to be it's not fun anymore like you are on script, what about the beer cans what kind of beer than you never drink? I really miss Vernon when the Bible was the Bible always like the comments of Mike forentino, pink bike field test was much better and fun to watch
Great bike , rides smooth ua-cam.com/users/postUgkxHL1v1R3NE5x4KiYfyt8dnQmyNYz7qi5L I added a bigger spring loaded seat to it . Takes a bit of adjusting cables to get brakes and shifting to perfect . I've owned quite a few bikes in the past that were absolutely uncomfortable to ride and they always ended up as garage wall decor . I'm not seeing that with this one. It's pretty light I've only ridden it a few miles but I like it . As for the pedals falling off in the other reviews , the pedal arms are aluminum along with the pedal studs look to be also . I would not overtighten them. I can see it would be very easy to overtighten them and strip the threads right off . All in all I think it's pretty good quality besides the aluminum pedal thing
These have gotten worse and worse over the years which is sad cause they actually used to be kinda useful to get a perspective on a bike you could be buying. But now it’s a bunch of hippies bullshitting
Agreed! This is how Snowboarders used to speak back in the day (probably still do, I stopped listening).....reviews filled with expressive jargon that means nothing and tells you even less.
Im British and trying to watch a review but cant watch this .... ITS LIKE , IM LIKE .... OMG ... chitter chatter ... im sorry but htey are very annoying
Pero puedes ahorrar bro. No importa la marca si no la calidad que le des a tu bici. Con mantenimiento y poniéndole componentes poco a poco. Si trabajas puedes ahorrar y comprarte una bike. Ánimo y saludos.
Or, perhaps, it’s just hard to produce a bad bike nowadays? Then again, if I got the chance to ride the highest possible spec of each brand, I’d be hard pressed to dislike any of them too.
Saddle adjusts up and down easily. Reach on the other hand... Reach is the most important number to consider for fit. It's also about preference. With shorter seat tubes you can focus on the wheelbase and reach numbers that you prefer.
Im struggling between a Stumpi a Enduro (Spec) or the Canyon Strive. It should also be good at climbing.... cant really decide and cant afford all 3 #feelsbadman
Transcript of video: Yea Uh UH Yea yep Like like like like like like like like like like You know right? like uh yea Like Length like like Uh Like right? I wouldn't know like like Felt Like. Special like like bike like like like
Finally a test without the crazy expensive top model!
How dare you make me want to get a specialized. How dare you?!
they say the same thing for every bike....
@@MloVisual I get the print mag, and a bunch of testers picked it as their favorite. But yeah, there's a bunch of great bikes this year, like every year.
I did try this bike last fall. I didn't thought it was an amazing pedaler but it was so much better than anything else on the down. Felt really bad for wishing for a Specialized. It is sooo quick!
take your transition pills Greta
Best review of the bike. Everyone keeps talking like it’s a downhill bike, but it is far more versatile than that.
So your saying “it's like.....” ?
It's becoming, like, painful after watching a couple of these reviews. They are channeling their inner valley girl.
English is not my natvie language but it was painful to listen... Work on your language abilities @bikemag if you want to be considered serious.
Think about what you are going to say before you, like, have to make something up.
Its like learn to greate a sentence its like not that hard .
Well, I am from New Jersey and I basically grew up in malls.
It would be interesting to see this linkage on a shorter travel bike 🤔
I imagine we will be seeing this in the coming years. Santa Cruz seemed to do the same thing didn’t they? Trickle down from the Nomad all the way to the Tallboy...
Scott Simon not for a minute
Yeah... my thoughts exactly. No way I need 170/170, but people sure seem to like it.
Why?
@@gweflj because it would make things better...
I just got the Elite and it’s absolutely amazing. It flys up hill! Very nimble and the downs are silly.
I’m 5’10 and the S3 is perfect!!!
William Giuffre I’m looking at the S4 I’m also 5’10
how much does it weigh?
33.5
ehtothat 33.5 pedals sooo well
CrazzySandman I’d go s3 unless you race a lot
Thanks to this channel I now own 9 full suspension mountain bikes and want another wife.Great!!!
Did anyone expect anything less than this review given Ryan already built it up as his dream bike? (and praised it)
With pretty identical geo to the SB150 I've got an Enduro on order. The SB150 is hands down the best enduro bike I've ever had and I'm hoping with similar numbers, rearward axle path, and an extra 20mm of travel in the rear this thing is gonna be even better
I'm curious how the enduro will compare. Keep us posted🤙
He didn't keep us posted
@@th_js subscribe to my channel and maybe I will! My enduro is still on backorder... 😕
I just got this bike you guys are all spot on can jump hop and deadly on the downhill all in one bike period!!😃👍👍⭐️⭐️⭐️⭐️⭐️
What people don’t releasized is that the top on the range bike mega exspensive but you can get really good value lower down the spec. The 4500 comp one is better speck than the megatower
Good value specs? lol. No. Comparing it to a megatower doesn't help much since it also has really terrible spec value.
Just don’t compare it to anything from YT, Canyon, Commencal, Fezzari... or any other direct from manufacturer bike brand
@@anthonywalters7434 why is that? How much faster are you on a 5k bike compared to a 3k bike?
Gustav Palsson it’s probably not by much but you can get higher quality parts (sram GX vs SX/NX)
I have to admit I havne't checked specs on a recent specialized model but at least in the past my opinion is that you get a great platform and an awesome bike with huge potential... but they short you a little on the components unless you spend the money for top of the line s works model, otherwise expect to do some upgrades if you want to bring out the bikes full potential.
My '13 enduro is my all day bike. I didn't think so when I bought it but it surprised me - truly a "full quiver" bike. XC, AM, DH, I use it for everything, I do change the wheels and shock out and of course tires for dh though.
So for the price, should I buy this, or a brand new KTM 300xc TPI?....
Easy. KTM. Or a year old KTM and a propain spindrift 🤔
You can actually forego the KTM because they are as stupid expensive. How bout a new Honda CBX500 and the cheapest Enduro(Comp I think?) for the same price as an SWorks.
@@robmullins1427 well, the KTM is a legit hard enduro race bike, and the CBX is a street bike with adv tires. But I appreciate the input :).
Zedro nurinburg true; I was merely implying that KTMs tend to be pricey, tying in the similarities to SWorks and Specialized in general. My bad for comparing a racing enduro Moto to a street leaning ADV.
@@robmullins1427 haha no problem...my (cliche) joke was I could buy a competition level dirt bike for that price (well discounted). I used to downhill before dirt bikes and switched 15 years ago. Now I want back in but I wont give up dirt bikes.
Not sure what it is, but I don't trust the guy in the middle.
Nappy hair on a grown man is immediate cause for questioning.
@@irockuroll60 me tooo
@@irockuroll60 lolololol
I think its cuz his shoulders are scrunched towards his neck the whole time. Makes him look more unsure of what hes saying
Its cuz he says "like" every other word
No seriously. I would think you were reviewing a fold out couch or a recliner?
I'm picking this bike up tomorrow. I hope I like it.
I BELIEVE I WAS BLESSED WITH A BEAUTIFUL SPECIALIZED BIKE. IT IS AWESOME! I WILL BE DRIVING MORE THOUGH.
If any shorter riders out there are wondering about sizing I am 5'6" and picked up an S2. The 150mm seatpost was way too tall so I have a 120 One Up on the way that should solve the problem. I haven't got a proper test ride on it yet but I did ride around my local hill and the bike pedaled great. The reach felt good. I might try a 50mm stem but I'll wait to see how it rides on some real trail. The bike manuals good for how long it is. It's a beast forsure.
I’m new and looking at buying 2022-23 S-Works enduro. I’m 5’3” so from your experience S2 would probably work better for me than an S3?
@@julioorozco801 yeah forsure S2 for your height
I just ordered the 2023 SW frame S2 with a custom build.
this bike vs 2020 ibis ripmo v2 witch on is better? anyone
BikeMag Award Winners (drum roll please...)
Best Bike: Specialized Enduro
Best Value: Ripmo AF
Fastest: Trek Top Fuel
Best 27.5er: Revel Rail
Congeniality Award: Santa Cruz HighTower
I’m just wondering; in your bible of bikes review of the 2019 Stumpjumper you applauded its pedalling but now in this video you’re saying that all Specialized bikes before this enduro were terrible at pedalling? Can you please clarify? Cheers.
Journalists are forever contradicting themselves. Bikes like the new Norco Sight would have been too long too slack a few years ago but now it's a breakthrough in geometry. I think they're the reason bikes have taken so long to get where they are today.
Indeed. Journalists are totally full of shit. I've been reading contradictory car reviews for years. Car gets released: 5* review praising almost every aspect. 3 years later: it never quite matched the competition in any area: 3 stars.
Like.... awesome review dude ...like radical ....like.... like. ...I'm stoked....
Nice job with the narrator transitions on topics while summarizing the groups thoughts
How does this 2020 Enduro climbs compared to the Ripmo AF?
I think firstly realized your question you cannot differentiate a 170mm bike to a 145mm trail bike. better look a comparrison between Stumpy and Ripmo and you can find the answer.
Mari Lakay Stumpjumper has nothing to do with this. The 2020 enduro climbs better than the 2020 Stumpjumper, this is based on the review of 4 different people that own or owned both Specialized bikes.
Hi, Is it advisable for me a 29er? I`m 5ft. 3in. my current bike is a 27.5 . Thanks for your response.
No
Hey Bike Magazine, any perspective about RS vs. FOX shock package on this bike? Trying to pick mine out!
I'd take FOX every time.
I have the fox (expert) and its next level. You gotta go with fox man.
@@JoseyWeik cool. I have not had a fox fork...reviews of grip2 and 36 chassis of course P1. had a few fox shocks over years... dpx2 is keeping up ok? superdeluxes I have demo'd have been amazing on other bikes... elite or expert...decisions!
Have you guys rode the new stump jumper?
All the big bike mags seem to really love this bike, either that or they are all getting paid out.
It's actually just that good. Have to ride it to understand.
@@brianburdett3463 , I am sure it is. I think it looks the Businesses too! The First Specialized I have desired since the 1995 Stumpjumper.
Just wandering what are the heights of the testers and what size did they ride?
I’m 173cm and really torn between S2 and S3, I’m pretty average when it comes to riding with my weight on the front too, so I was thinking shorter S2, or would the S3 still be balanced
So many "likes"...like so many likes...
I don’t know what size to get?? I am 6’-1”. Currently riding Yeti SB5+. Size large and love it but looking for something with more travel for shuttles and bike park days Anyone have a suggestion?
SB 165? I love Yeti's it sounds like you do too. Unless you're looking to change things up brand wise. I'm 6'1" 180 and ride an Evil The Offering, but it's more AM instead of bike park. Though it works great in that scenario as well outside of some monster jumps and speed is a bit lower as you'd imagine for smashing through really rough downs of rocks. Everyone i've spoken to loves the S-Works Enduro, but it's 10 large if you go for the top of the line spec. Good Luck.
I am 6’1” almost 6’2”, I am riding the S5 but it does feel like I got some growing to do on this bike. I am only 18 and possibly gonna be taller but I did feel pretty good on the S4. Bike still feels amazing!
I just demo'ed the S4 and I'm between 6'1" and 6'2". My regular ride is a large Yeti SB6. Sizing on the Spesh felt spot on for me. Couldn't imagine going bigger with S5.
cclohman it feels big sitting on it but when riding it on actual trails it feels really good. Really stable and poppy!
im running a 2018 Sworks enduro, How's this compare to the climbing ability of the last model?
madrx2 the previous model climbed more like a plush mattress, whereas the 2020 crawls over technical trail or steep pitches with confidence that embarrasses bikes with similar travel numbers. it climbs better than the current Stumpjumper. source: work at a Spz dealer with all of those bikes in a demo fleet at one point or another
@@simonfarr8670 may have to book in for s demo day. Thanks for the insight.
Finally a review on the Enduro worth watching! Thanks for making this. As a shorter rider 5'6 I am really torn on the sizing. S3 seems a touch long and the S2 a touch short. Any recommendations? Leaning towards an S2 and running a 40mm stem vs an S3 and a 32mm stem.
Surely, the longer choice? There’s nothing worse than a bike that’s too short, imo.
@@chm1701 My Bronson V3 had 436mm reach which is the same as the S2. My current bike is a Tallboy V4 which has 450mm which is 14mm shorter than the S3. So really tough one because I felt really really comfortable on my Bronson (which was stolen) and the Tallboy is a bit longer which I am starting to like but being a shorter ride I couldn't see going much longer.
I'm 5'7 and I've been riding a 2018 YT Jeffsy in small for the past year. I prefer a snug/tight bike. I demo'd both the S2 and S3 sizes. The S2 for me was a fun bike that I felt like I could man handle to an extent. Id have no problems riding/ owning this size. But the S3 was an animal! The S3 was no longer a 'fun' bike. It was all business, connecting the fastest line down the trail with zero concern for what laid in its path. The S3 size showed me exactly what this bike was made for.. Speed. Lots of speed!
For myself, the S3 and playing around with stem length and bar shape is the way to go.
@@x250f23x Thanks for all the info! It's good to know both sizes worked for you. So it really comes down to Speed or Style? Plow or Play? Still, a tough one since this will be a race bike for me but I still want to be able to throw it around. Decisions....
Go bigger. No worse regret in MTBing than buying a bike too small-especially an expensive one.
Can’t wait for the affordable aluminum version!
there is no aluminum version
@@sebastianzic That's why he's waiting.
So you will be buying the carbon?
Still waiting?
Yeah I heard it will also come with great spec value to boot! And then we all laughed.
Gorgeous, the bike isn't bad either !!
Trail Blazer ATV yes Ryan's locks are gorgeous
sean john haha yes they are
Miss bike bible and bikemag
SB 150 VS ENDURO ?????????
Starkhünd this! I’m deciding between these two
150mm to 170mm.... Question is do you "need" more travel??
StrikeForce MTB I think there’s more questions, like comparing pedaling platforms, midstroke support, poppy ness, cornering, suppleness vs progressiveness, etc. if I’m getting an enduro race bike and will be pedaling 4-6 hours- I need to compare pedaling as much as dh. But I like to have fun with my friends too!!
Wouldn't a better comparison be the SB 165 VS ENDURO?
@@adventuresona700dollarhard5 nah - freeride vs enduro race. 650 vs 29. not the same category. It's not about how much travel, but it's about how you use the travel.
I want this bike! I've gotta say though, the Stumpy FSR did climb well though. The 2014 especially. I have been a Niner guy for years, but I need more travel. I think I am going back to Specialized.
Can you guys volunteer your heights to get some sizing info on these bikes?
epic warrior I’m 6’1” and ride S5, a little big feeling but super playful and fun.
@@MrMreasygoing Are they using shorter stems? At some point you might as well just recommend the next size up to every rider.
They really “like” it
I've been riding one of these and, yeah, best bike every ...of course, I said the same thing about the 2014 Enduro 29er when that first came out so maybe I'm just a Specialize Enduro 29 fanboi
Yes! The bike didn't break!
That's cool that there standing in Eric Porters backyard...I think
This is their fav bike in the test, you can tell.
epic warrior it was also the Pinkbike guys fastest
epic warrior Norco optic was the favorite tho
@@connormcguire8439 Mike Ferrentino hated the bike.
@@epicwarrior1018 kazimer and jason lucas loved it tho
I have officially struck "like" from my vocabulary. No,like really,no more,like,never. Like,l mean it....
Sean Donovan I guess you could get a journalism degree and apply for the job? Otherwise, like, don’t let it bother you. It’s not a big deal.
If I did decide to take two steps backwards in my career choices,Johnathon, I would be sure to find out the fine institutions of higher learning our presenters went to,and quickly cross them off the list. I found the repeated use of the word "like" mildly annoying, the same way your wife and I find you annoying. She also said I satisfy her in ways you never could.
Sean Donovan for someone tho claims to be pretty intelligent, you sure did spell Joseph wrong.
@@Kovacs-sf1hi hmmm... I might not be as smart as I thought...
They make the bike seem like a performance-enhancing drug
also, the pink color is stunning
Doesn’t this bike weight 30+ pounds?
@@jakehanczar856 The one they tested (Elite build) is 34lbs stock (S2) with pedals (400g)
Nowadays the point of view about weight has changed. I mean, I ride a 29er aluminium bike that's maybe around 16,5Kg but it pedals way better than my previous lighter one in 27.5 and aluminium too. Weight isn't everything. Geometry can hugely affects your feeling on a bike although weight could at the top of your list when it comes to chose a bike. Yeah tricky subject 🤔
It's an enduro race bike
I know I’m being silly, I don’t even own a bike of this caliber. I ride a Hardtail rigid fork...I absolutely love them though. Wish I could get into the game ha ha ha ha.
Don't know if you've already seen this video! It's quite interesting actually when you think of it
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Great review and cool to have a female in the group!
I rented an Enduro last winter at Bootleg Canyon and it climbed horribly compared to my Ibis. Specialized was a bobber.
Glad they are changing.
If I had a dollar for every time they unnecessarily said “like” I could buy this bike.
Sadly, it’s something we have to get used to, Sig. Children and young adults use it all the time. I don’t like it, but we have to learn to live with it, I guess.
Please make a 27.5, thank you
I'm with you Brian 27.5 is my favorite as well
Just swap wheels and flip chip in high position......27.5 enduro
did anyone else notice that they are in Eric Porters backyard?
bad audio ;-( it is to quiet
Would have liked to hear more about spec and value on this bike. Otherwise, great hat Ryan Palmer. 😂👌🏼
I think they like it
everyday I'm brusselin, everyday I'm brusselin, everyday I'm brusselin, getn' lots of fiber, vitamin C like no other, plenty of potassium, grilled, baked or saute' in butter on my 29'ers
Your bible is not the same as use to be it's not fun anymore like you are on script, what about the beer cans what kind of beer than you never drink? I really miss Vernon when the Bible was the Bible always like the comments of Mike forentino, pink bike field test was much better and fun to watch
I feel the same way. And personal I can't stand Ryan
I counted 45 "likes".
Great bike , rides smooth ua-cam.com/users/postUgkxHL1v1R3NE5x4KiYfyt8dnQmyNYz7qi5L I added a bigger spring loaded seat to it . Takes a bit of adjusting cables to get brakes and shifting to perfect . I've owned quite a few bikes in the past that were absolutely uncomfortable to ride and they always ended up as garage wall decor . I'm not seeing that with this one. It's pretty light I've only ridden it a few miles but I like it . As for the pedals falling off in the other reviews , the pedal arms are aluminum along with the pedal studs look to be also . I would not overtighten them. I can see it would be very easy to overtighten them and strip the threads right off . All in all I think it's pretty good quality besides the aluminum pedal thing
keren banget, sepeda idaman
Expect to hear “like” about 44 times in this one.
I’m not kidding one bit.
More than that
Totally dude.
It’s a drinking game, we did it on purpose.
These have gotten worse and worse over the years which is sad cause they actually used to be kinda useful to get a perspective on a bike you could be buying. But now it’s a bunch of hippies bullshitting
Agreed! This is how Snowboarders used to speak back in the day (probably still do, I stopped listening).....reviews filled with expressive jargon that means nothing and tells you even less.
What a snowflake...
BikeMag: it's time to do your reviews while sober in 2020.
epic warrior What fun would that be?
They talk about the bike but there's video of someone else riding the bike never video of them riding the bike.🤣😂🤣😂🤣
Fake news right? Lol
Im British and trying to watch a review but cant watch this .... ITS LIKE , IM LIKE .... OMG ... chitter chatter ... im sorry but htey are very annoying
Must Demo this!
More Lydia commentary. More Lydia shredding please!! Less of whatever the rest of that was.
I wish I didn't see this, now my bank account hates me.. so sad
como quisiera tener una bicicleta Specialized pero soy pobre y mis padres no tienen recursos
Pero puedes ahorrar bro. No importa la marca si no la calidad que le des a tu bici. Con mantenimiento y poniéndole componentes poco a poco. Si trabajas puedes ahorrar y comprarte una bike. Ánimo y saludos.
The day when people gloss over the 10,000 price
At $10k, too rich for me. Half that price is more palatable.
It’s called ENDURO and they say: „it’s the best trail bike we’ve ever ridden“ 🙄
The guy on right is gushing over every bike. Sketchy AF.
Or, perhaps, it’s just hard to produce a bad bike nowadays? Then again, if I got the chance to ride the highest possible spec of each brand, I’d be hard pressed to dislike any of them too.
@@chm1701 This is not the highest possible spec. It's third down w/NX Eagle.
epic warrior Clearly you haven’t watched the GT video.
"it's all about the reach".....why? because marketing says so. These people are all bought and paid for.
HTA, wheelbase, STA, chain stay, reach. In that order
Saddle adjusts up and down easily. Reach on the other hand... Reach is the most important number to consider for fit. It's also about preference. With shorter seat tubes you can focus on the wheelbase and reach numbers that you prefer.
LiveFreeandShred they mean for sizing, the hta, and sta don’t change
They finally admitted horst link bobs for apples.
This is a Horst link bike...
Drink a shot every time they say, “like”…
God. I need to meet a girl that rides and is that cute.
She's a unicorn. They don't really exist.
Good luck not many at all the pretty ones are afraid to break a nail.
Wow the new santa cruz nomad!!.......i'm sorry this is specialized 😜
Nomad - Speci. Enduro 2020, Speci Enduro - Slayer 2020
@@marilakay4902 oh my God...Slayer this Is nomad 2017 😂😂
Im struggling between a Stumpi a Enduro (Spec) or the Canyon Strive. It should also be good at climbing.... cant really decide and cant afford all 3 #feelsbadman
like
what’s up goldilocks 🤣
Yeah. He needs to go back to the blue lagoon
It looks like a Santa Cruz
I see they've traded in the old reviewers for the "its like" generation.
Transcript of video:
Yea Uh UH Yea yep Like like like like like like like like like like You know right? like uh yea Like Length like like Uh Like right? I wouldn't know like like Felt Like. Special like like bike like like like
If that is a beer in your hand it's hot now! What a waste! So product placement was shit!
They called this a trail bike!
Isn’t every bike technically a “trail” bike
@@williamdavis9471 technically, no. They're off-road bikes and called all-mountain, technically.
Here's a comparo test:
Ripmo AF w/SLX, $4.2K vs. Specialized Enduro $4.5K vs. Revel Rail, $5K
Do it bikemag!
Totally different bikes.
Dude... 130mm frame feels different than a 170mm frame
Typical Mountain bike hipis
I think it goes without saying
“Like, I mean like, y’know like, and like” etc etc
C’mon guys, why are you sounding like an advertisement for Specialized?
Can you be more boaring with the reviews?
lei è molto figa!
I was Like wow that’s Like a cool bike and Like it rides Like incredible and Like I want one! Seriously 😏
Feel like they are seriously copying Santa Cruz.
LOL! It’s a Horst-link bike and the SC is a counter-rotating linkage. They also had the Demo in proto stages before SC had a lower link actuated bike.
@@gweflj but but.... SC is the like best ever.... 🙄🙄
seems like paid review no cons at all LAMAO
Boring looks..
if you're so small that you're that light, you shouldn't be riding a 29er anyway
Im gushing over the bike and the 120lbs of hot presenter. 🤤😍
juvenile comment
The bike is an object, the presenter is another human being. Get it?
Russell Treharne if i wanted your opinion I’d give it to you.
@@ericstenglein4661 juvenile response
gato ryak no body asked you either. Move on and get a life.
the script is so obvious
Looks Like Santa cruz !
100000 Abos ohne Video nah, looks nothing like Santa Cruz in real life.