LazyJ
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JM, interesting observation and regretfully I feel the same.. a buddy just bought the SL2 and I'm glad he can keep up on the climbs now lol. I hopped on after our ride and it didn't 'feel' like a carbon bike, except in the front. I'm sure that seat stay design is for compliance but it didn't impress me in that category either.
My 4.0 is the only alloy bike I've ever owned and I'm not cool with that. I already had the SL2 in my budget, but after riding it I just need a carbon fork in my wore out 4.0 and keep her healthy. Extra power, battery, flashy paint... unnecessary. I was simply hoping it would be a bike I could stay on longer and look fast sitting still, nope.
My 4.0 is the only alloy bike I've ever owned and I'm not cool with that. I already had the SL2 in my budget, but after riding it I just need a carbon fork in my wore out 4.0 and keep her healthy. Extra power, battery, flashy paint... unnecessary. I was simply hoping it would be a bike I could stay on longer and look fast sitting still, nope.