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  • @mrabuckten I agree. Good heads-up here...

    Most of bikers are consumer-cultists riding their cars to go bike in Lala land.

    Thanks for this dose of reality.

  • needs internal cabling

  • 3:02 19 POUNDS !!! WHAT A BARGIN !!!!!

  • what do u think is better flat or raised bars and what is the difference

  • damn they come with fox suspension now.

  • Nice bike scary price! For the money I would rather get a GT Force Carbon.

  • what is the wight on the enduro

  • what are 29ers for

  • @bryan0102 Bigger wheels = more speed and better ability to get over obstacles. You'll usually see them as mountain or downhill bikes.

  • @bryan0102 for people taler than you :-)

  • "es weks stomp jumpa" nce accent

  • fuck that last bike gets me a boner. who knew bikes can look so dam good

  • i have nothing against specialized...... but i dont suggest people getting one because thats the only bikes i see now i love my yeti

  • Just picked up my 29er SWORKS. Alls i can say is git da F*ck outta the way.... Unbelievable. all you big wheel haters get used to it! When the first 26 came out you said the same thing....Lets go bitch!

  • hah seamus

  • Having bigger 29 inch front wheels( thats called a 29er) allows you to roll over some bigger obstacles in your way, such as tree stumps, rocks dead trees and other stuff alot easier . Go to a local bike store and try one out, they feel real smooth on trails ; )

  • I signed that NorCal MTB jersey.

  • "Rippin DOwn hill like sam hill"

  • what is it about the 29 inch wheel that's better than the 26 inch? what's the advantage of having bigger tires?

  • @eagillum Their are some websites on 29ers that go over it in more detail, but the basics are: better obstacle clearance, less rolling resistance, lower rider center of gravity, more gyroscopic stability.

    Disadvantages: not for very short riders, doesn't accelerate as fast(wheels generally weigh more), wheels are often not as stiff.

    The bike in this video(Specialized S-works Stumpjumper) seems to maximize the benefits, and minimize the negitine aspects of 29" wheels(for $6,100 it better).

  • OMg ,Great Bikes !!!!

    THX 4 Uploading :-)

  • parabens !!!! esta e a bike!!!! the best...

  • That first bike is almost fully Specialized. I love their clothing but if you don't live near a Specialized dealer your screwed.

  • If they make an s-works 29er version of the stumpjumper fsr(which they likely will), then that will be my next bike.

  • All three of those bikes are so enticing. I think if I could only pick two I would go with the Enduro and the 29er. I like the brain feature on the stumpjumper fsr though. If only I had the money...

    just imagine what will be on the market a few years from now!

  • Yeah man the Enduros are so excellent from Specialized.

  • Great bikes but horrible prices :-(

  • I love that bike

  • silly money and completely unnecessary but i gotta have me an s-works hardtail. Not the 29'er though cause i cant deal with that funky big wheel look...

  • this is an awsome video. 5/5 and subscibed.

  • Ned was riding the Carbon 29er this weekend at the Road Apple Rally here in NM

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