The new S-Works Ruby SL
Photo ©: James Huang
|
|
The rear end still wears the distinctive
Photo ©: James Huang
|
|
The FACT carbon fork
Photo ©: James Huang
|
|
Subtle badging
Photo ©: James Huang
|
|
The new top-of-the-line Ruby SL
Photo ©: James Huang
|
|
FACT Carbon cranks
Photo ©: James Huang
|
|
The slight bend in the top tube
Photo ©: James Huang
|
|
Specialized introduces a one-piece
Photo ©: James Huang
|
|
The new Rubymac
Photo ©: James Huang
|
|
The women's-specific S-Works Safire FSR
Photo ©: James Huang
|
|
The bulged air can
Photo ©: James Huang
|
|
Suspension benefits of the new Safire line
Photo ©: James Huang
|
|
Many of Specialized's bikes
Photo ©: James Huang
|
|
The Era Marathon is the women's-specific version
Photo ©: James Huang
|
|
The new Era Marathon is finished
Photo ©: James Huang
|
|
The premium drivetrain package
Photo ©: James Huang
|
|
The Era Marathon rear suspension
Photo ©: James Huang
|
|
A bit of detailing
Photo ©: James Huang
|
|
Curved top tubes
Photo ©: James Huang
|
|
The Myka line is aimed at the sport/recreation crowd
Photo ©: James Huang
|
|
While it's likely true that not all women want pink bikes
Photo ©: James Huang
|
|
Rock Shox will handle the front suspension duties
Photo ©: James Huang
|
|
As on all of the D4W MTB line
Photo ©: James Huang
|
|
Women's-specific features on the D4W line
Photo ©: James Huang
|
|
The Body Geometry line
Photo ©: James Huang
|
|
D4W grips are smaller in diameter
Photo ©: James Huang
|
|
The phenomenally light S-Works 2D helmet
Photo ©: Specialized
|
|
Specialized adapts the lightweight comfort and performance
Photo ©: Specialized
|
|
The Kava is supposedly Specialized's first
Photo ©: Specialized
|
|
The Spirita offers BG features
Photo ©: Specialized
|
|