Marko
Active Member
Ok, evening update. Between gymnastics for the kids and bedtime, I made a few changes to the bike.
In my area, the mirror isn't a help, so it's gone.
Removed the 1400 lumen light - as per forum members suggestions
Removed the body geometry seat - sure wasn't meant for my geometry...sweet mother...not even close. The new seat? I'll update this post when I grab the packaging.
Removed the garbage pedals that came with the bike, replaced them with Shimano Saints I had around. Love these pedals, not the lightest...at all, but so smooth and more importantly, they can handle my considerable self.
Between the seat and the pedals, it went from a 5 to an 8 in comfort. Once I put a (taller) riser stem on it that's a bit shorter to make my position a little more upright, it will likely be a good 9.5 to 10. But I'll reserve judgement on that.
I think the pedals that I have are excellent. They actually look somewhat similar to the SSaints. No slipping on these. But then again I am used to ten euro pedals. I never got a mirror on my bike, but it is there because of L1e vehicle requirement in EU. I read some Specialized documentation where it said that also the small plastic balls in the tips of brake levers are a L1e requirement. My original seat was different from the current Turbo S models, but that broke already. When I saw the newer version of the Bodyform it seemed to be of lower quality. Never took that in the end. It seemed that after the -13 model Specialized made downgrades in some parts, possibly to get the price lower. For example, gone were some carbon parts.