Magnumb
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Hi all! First time poster here. Glad to find an electric specialized forum! So thanks in advance for all of the data mining I'll be able to do here and learn from.
Full disclosure, my wife's family owns a massive bike/sporting goods store. Part of the joy of your wife being a part of the family business is that I can pick out a new demo bike every year. Order what I want, bring it back in spring or keep it if I love it for another season.
I'm a super Clyde 6' 4" and built like a brick "outhouse" I'm 330' but when I carry less muscle and a few less pounds, I look like a string bean at 265.
I figured some of you might appreciate this info if you are a big guy and wondering if a turbo X is right for you.
For starters the XL is actually useful for tall types and not just wishful thinking. A common complaint from tall riders is the ever creeping bottom bracket height that's been going on the last 8 years or so. You know what I'm talking about, seat so high to get leg extension that every stop at a light is an elegant and well timed fall. Where getting "hooked up" really is referring to the seat/nether connection when trying to mount or dismount. And even the most relaxed geometry bikes turn into aggressive head down contraptions.
I spoke with Oliver at Specialized who is a spectacular guy and weighs more than I do, and he rides a turbo with impunity to no ill effect. In my testing, the bike nicely rewards the prodigious torque I can lay down and certainly gives grin inducing acceleration.
After awkwardly demoing the demo Medium we have in stock, which is a poor fit at best, I was still struck by its comfort, a "just this side" of normal bottom bracket height and to me very reasonable weight.
I was concerned I would as per usual crush the tires, no such luck, they shrugged me off and rolled great.
I was concerned the 20% smaller motor and battery size might struggle under my heft. Again, no such luck. I felt like a kid again. Just like flying! It's brought back the joy of riding again. I'll undoubtedly grab a sweet dual squishy after I get back down to 265, even then that's not an easy proposition at that weight, most bikes just don't ride as well run at max pressures etc. until then, I'm going to just enjoy the process of falling in love with biking again, and I'm not embarrassed to say, the turbo X will get me there.
How have your experiences been so far? What moments have put a smile on your face with this machine?
As an aside, they are locked to 20mph here, needless to say I have access to what I need to unlock that.
Full disclosure, my wife's family owns a massive bike/sporting goods store. Part of the joy of your wife being a part of the family business is that I can pick out a new demo bike every year. Order what I want, bring it back in spring or keep it if I love it for another season.
I'm a super Clyde 6' 4" and built like a brick "outhouse" I'm 330' but when I carry less muscle and a few less pounds, I look like a string bean at 265.
I figured some of you might appreciate this info if you are a big guy and wondering if a turbo X is right for you.
For starters the XL is actually useful for tall types and not just wishful thinking. A common complaint from tall riders is the ever creeping bottom bracket height that's been going on the last 8 years or so. You know what I'm talking about, seat so high to get leg extension that every stop at a light is an elegant and well timed fall. Where getting "hooked up" really is referring to the seat/nether connection when trying to mount or dismount. And even the most relaxed geometry bikes turn into aggressive head down contraptions.
I spoke with Oliver at Specialized who is a spectacular guy and weighs more than I do, and he rides a turbo with impunity to no ill effect. In my testing, the bike nicely rewards the prodigious torque I can lay down and certainly gives grin inducing acceleration.
After awkwardly demoing the demo Medium we have in stock, which is a poor fit at best, I was still struck by its comfort, a "just this side" of normal bottom bracket height and to me very reasonable weight.
I was concerned I would as per usual crush the tires, no such luck, they shrugged me off and rolled great.
I was concerned the 20% smaller motor and battery size might struggle under my heft. Again, no such luck. I felt like a kid again. Just like flying! It's brought back the joy of riding again. I'll undoubtedly grab a sweet dual squishy after I get back down to 265, even then that's not an easy proposition at that weight, most bikes just don't ride as well run at max pressures etc. until then, I'm going to just enjoy the process of falling in love with biking again, and I'm not embarrassed to say, the turbo X will get me there.
How have your experiences been so far? What moments have put a smile on your face with this machine?
As an aside, they are locked to 20mph here, needless to say I have access to what I need to unlock that.