They're currently out of stock online, but my local bike shop just got a shipment in. That's how I got mine. Bike shops often place orders way in advance. It's spring time, which is bike buying season, so bike shops are stocking up. I prefer to buy at my local bike shop whenever I can instead of online. I want to support small town bike shops. I'm not sure where you live, but chances are good you can find one in a bike shop. I live in New England. Before I got my Creo 2, because they were out of stock online, I did a search of bike shops within driving distance. They were available in multiple locations.All of a sudden, the Creo 2 is pretty much out of stock! I wonder if Specialized is coming out with a new (and undoubtedly more expensive) version.
Bummer about the rain, but a big Yay! about the rest. My Vado SL was a huge advance over all previous bikes, and you've gone that much farther. We expect a full report — and lots of ride photos.This will be my first e-bike, my first carbon fiber bike, my first bike with wireless shifters, my first bike with a dropper seat-post. New Bike Day is a bit of a let down 'cause it's raining, so no pictures yet, but I'm pretty excited!
I'll start out with the gorgeous but not-as-steep topography closer to the water and then make my way up to some of the steeper roads in the mountains. If I see Oprah on one of the bike-paths, I'll say hi for you.Lots of gorgeous but very steep topography away from the water there. Do you know Oprah?
SbSteve, Big time congratulations!! You're gonna love it!!I found one! I bought one! I drove to a dealer 90 miles away to get it. (Central California.) My LBS recommended this shop and now I'm happy to be able to support two small independent shops, both of which are quite knowledgeable in Specialized bikes and e-bikes. I got the Comp in blue. Not quite blue, not quite teal, maybe more cyan. They actually call it "Metallic Deep Lake" which sounds better than blue and is easier to pronounce than cyan. I do like the sparkly metallic. The other color the Comp comes in is "Cypress Metallic" which looks like army green to me. This will be my first e-bike, my first carbon fiber bike, my first bike with wireless shifters, my first bike with a dropper seat-post. New Bike Day is a bit of a let down 'cause it's raining, so no pictures yet, but I'm pretty excited!
Teddys By The Sea in Carp is a great spot to stop for lunch. You can park your bike right next to your table if it’s not too busy on the patio.I'll start out with the gorgeous but not-as-steep topography closer to the water and then make my way up to some of the steeper roads in the mountains. If I see Oprah on one of the bike-paths, I'll say hi for you.![]()
Looking forward to a few days in Carpinteria later this year. Thanks for the tip!Teddys By The Sea in Carp is a great spot to stop for lunch. You can park your bike right next to your table if it’s not too busy on the patio.
Specialized makes excellent saddles. I see a problem with the bike fit. Instead of going for the "Holy Saddle Quest", perhaps it is better to order several bike-fitting sessions at the Specialized dealer? (Specialized RETÜL).And my bum is sore despite wearing padded shorts, so I might be in the market for a seat upgrade.
Not chafing your groins.had issues with the stock saddle, it's way too narrow
How so? 720 W is within the U.S. Class system?cali already banned the levo 4![]()
I've never found the stock Specialized saddles to be comfortable. My first Specialized bike was a Vado 4 that I bought in March 2020. Through the this forum, I found out about Selle Anatomica saddles. A number of folks said they were the most comfortable saddle out there. I gave one a try and really liked it. They're leather saddles with a split in the middle, so the saddle kind of acts like a shock absorber. I bought two of them for two of my bikes. Since then the price has doubled from $99 to $199. I decided for the Creo 2 to try something else. The bike shop where I bought the Creo 2 has a deal where you can borrow any saddle they have in stock for up to a month. If it doesn't work, you can exchange it for something else. I ended up going with the Terry Falcon Y saddle for my new Creo 2. It's pretty comfortable. I don't know if I love it, but I definitely like it and I like it a heck of a lot more than the stock saddle that came with the Creo 2.Yes, I did get a bike fit before I bought this bike. I got the bike fit at my local shop on the aluminum frame, and I bought a carbon frame version at a different shop. My local shop was very helpful, and since I paid for the bike fit, when I brought the new bike in to them, they made adjustments based on the initial measurements. My first ride, that I reported above, was on the bike before I got it fitted. Without the initial fit, I would have bought the wrong size based on my own height. The initial fit also recommended flipping the stem over to raise the handlebars. When I came in with my bike, they made adjustments to the saddle height, the saddle angle, and the saddle fore/aft position, and also to the angle of the brake levers. Now, after the fit, and after having ridden it a few times, I think I could get used to the saddle. Part of my issue is I haven't ridden much at all over the past few years, and it's been even longer since I've ridden with drop bars. I already love the bike, and I'm sure I'll get to like it more and more as I ride it.