GuruUno
Well-Known Member
Being disappointed with the Vado 5 IGH and still attempting to be a loyal Specialized consumer, my wife took a Como 5.0 SL for a test ride today.
I, think it's a great bike, but if it were inclusive of the features of a Como 5.0 (non-SL), sans the basket but the with the Shimano Alfina, + the rack, + the suspension + the belt (vs. the chain), it would be a no brainer.
The Como 5.0 with all the bells and whistles is chain/cassette/derailleur, but if it were a Shimano Alfino it might be a real contender for the casual cyclist).
I guess my point is, why would it not be prudent for Specialized to make available customization of models to suit the end-users specifications?
I understand the logistics of manufacturing, etc., but really?
Of course, anyone can buy a model and customize it to be their perfect dream machine, but why not out the gate, like everything else in life? Cars, computers, homes, furniture, everything can be customized to order....for a price, so why not a bike?
I, think it's a great bike, but if it were inclusive of the features of a Como 5.0 (non-SL), sans the basket but the with the Shimano Alfina, + the rack, + the suspension + the belt (vs. the chain), it would be a no brainer.
The Como 5.0 with all the bells and whistles is chain/cassette/derailleur, but if it were a Shimano Alfino it might be a real contender for the casual cyclist).
I guess my point is, why would it not be prudent for Specialized to make available customization of models to suit the end-users specifications?
I understand the logistics of manufacturing, etc., but really?
Of course, anyone can buy a model and customize it to be their perfect dream machine, but why not out the gate, like everything else in life? Cars, computers, homes, furniture, everything can be customized to order....for a price, so why not a bike?