One of my Turbo Creo SL bikes that is months old has paint worn down on the forks and after dozens of bikes I have bought or had custom built the Specialized carbon frame exterior paint is softer than anything I have encountered in the past 40 years. Worst part is that there is no touchup paint available from Specialized for even their current bike models.
I will need to go to a custom paint shop to get the color matched and the fork paint fixed. To spend $8,000 for a bike and have a problem with poor paint finish and not to get support from the manufacturer is upsetting. Expensive bike with cheap paint is not something I expected but now I realize that my next e-bikes are going to be ones from Giant or Trek or Canyon.
I have a 20 years old Trek carbon bike and a 45 years old Reynolds 531 frame with Imron paint and they both look good as when new. Whoever is making the CF frames for Specialized has quality control problems with their output. Specialized is now big enough to not care about customer support after a bike is purchased.
I will need to go to a custom paint shop to get the color matched and the fork paint fixed. To spend $8,000 for a bike and have a problem with poor paint finish and not to get support from the manufacturer is upsetting. Expensive bike with cheap paint is not something I expected but now I realize that my next e-bikes are going to be ones from Giant or Trek or Canyon.
I have a 20 years old Trek carbon bike and a 45 years old Reynolds 531 frame with Imron paint and they both look good as when new. Whoever is making the CF frames for Specialized has quality control problems with their output. Specialized is now big enough to not care about customer support after a bike is purchased.