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Re: Official Specialized Shiv Thread [bujayman]
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Re: Official Specialized Shiv Thread [dprocket]
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dprocket wrote:
I have spent the past few weeks reading this entire thread and familiarizing myself with the Shiv. This is my dream bike and I'm hoping to be able to take advantage of the 2013 clearance sale going on right now (a few family emergencies, however have put my bike purchase plans in jeopardy). This may be a very silly question, but what separates an S-Works from a regular Shiv? I've been drooling over the Expert package that is on sale. Just wondering what the difference is?
The SWORKS uses a different carbon in it frame. FACT11 vs FACT10. Its slightly lighter and stiffer. The SWORKS is considerably more expensive as I am sure you know but also comes with higher end components when purchased as a full bike.
Re: Official Specialized Shiv Thread [waveman]
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You can order the part through your bike store, the part number is S130800003 BAR MY13 SHIV STEM CAP COVER.
Re: Official Specialized Shiv Thread
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my shiv pro 2014 arrived last night. i ordered the osbb and sad no fuel cell was included.
any way I can get the fuellcell online? i live in SG
any way I can get the fuellcell online? i live in SG
Re: Official Specialized Shiv Thread [paulbanday]
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Re: Official Specialized Shiv Thread [paulbanday]
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I thought it was included with 2014 models?
Re: Official Specialized Shiv Thread [Ports18]
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I just picked up 2014 Sworks Shiv last week, Fuel Cell WAS included
Re: Official Specialized Shiv Thread [Professor Chaos]
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Or at any dealer in the US. A friend of mine went to Orlando for vacation, so I called this shop there, Orange cycles, and asked him to pick up a package from there.
Boom, check it out.
Note, if you have a medium frame, put an extra washer on the top screw to slightly tilt the cell forward. The fuel cell and the rubber thing will fit way better.
It will be harder to click in, but this is what you want really.
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Swim with swimmers, bike with cyclists, run with runners. Train with those who are hard to keep up with. Soon you will be hard to keep up with.
Boom, check it out.
Note, if you have a medium frame, put an extra washer on the top screw to slightly tilt the cell forward. The fuel cell and the rubber thing will fit way better.
It will be harder to click in, but this is what you want really.
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Swim with swimmers, bike with cyclists, run with runners. Train with those who are hard to keep up with. Soon you will be hard to keep up with.
Re: Official Specialized Shiv Thread [Ports18]
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Thanks for the link! i got the osbb frame only and built it w/ 11s ultegra.
Re: Official Specialized Shiv Thread [paulbanday]
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I was able to get one at Bike Cycles in Wilmington when i was there for Beach 2 Battleship. Was a awesome shop, the owner was a great dude, even raced the full. They had several of them on the shelf after i bought mine, so i f you don't find one online, call them up, i'm sure they would ship it to you if they can.
Packing the fuel cell - a solution with tyre levers
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I have managed to pack a standard butyl tube, two tyre levers, 16 gram CO2 Canister & adaptor into the Fuelcell.
Important points for me were...
Selection of tyre lever to be as thin and flat as possible
Folding of half of the tyre to incorporate any valve length
Rolling of the other half of the tyre to fill triangular void
It's a PITA but it is able to be done
Version 2 Exploded
Version 2 Packed
Version 1 Packed
Coxy
Important points for me were...
Selection of tyre lever to be as thin and flat as possible
Folding of half of the tyre to incorporate any valve length
Rolling of the other half of the tyre to fill triangular void
It's a PITA but it is able to be done
Version 2 Exploded
Version 2 Packed
Version 1 Packed
Coxy
Re: Packing the fuel cell - a solution with tyre levers [coxy_in_nz]
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coxy_in_nz wrote:
I have managed to pack a standard butyl tube, two tyre levers, 16 gram CO2 Canister & adaptor into the Fuelcell. Important points for me were...
Selection of tyre lever to be as thin and flat as possible
Folding of half of the tyre to incorporate any valve length
Rolling of the other half of the tyre to fill triangular void
It's a PITA but it is able to be done
Version 2 Exploded
Version 2 Packed
Version 1 Packed
Coxy
Nice job, I've saved this pic and I'll be trying it soon. Thanks mate!!
Re: Packing the fuel cell - a solution with tyre levers [Ports18]
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Thinking of getting a stages power meter on a shimano crankset. Anyone have any problems using an adapter to switch from BB30?
I need 180mm arms, so my choices are limited.
I need 180mm arms, so my choices are limited.
Derailleur Questions
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I was setting up my new to me Shiv last night and I noticed a few things.
1) The front derailleur cable exits the frame with out a cover to keep debris and fluid from entering the frame. My bike had a lot of road grim and white powder(assuming dried energy drink) built up in the tube.
Have any of you added a boot over the front derailleur cable where it exits the frame?
2) The bike has a very wide gear range and a very long chain to match it. The stock rear derailleur seems barley able to take slack out of the chain.
Have any of you moved to a long cage rear derailleur or tightened up the gear range to shorten the chain?
1) The front derailleur cable exits the frame with out a cover to keep debris and fluid from entering the frame. My bike had a lot of road grim and white powder(assuming dried energy drink) built up in the tube.
Have any of you added a boot over the front derailleur cable where it exits the frame?
2) The bike has a very wide gear range and a very long chain to match it. The stock rear derailleur seems barley able to take slack out of the chain.
Have any of you moved to a long cage rear derailleur or tightened up the gear range to shorten the chain?
Re: Derailleur Questions [lurch]
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2014 Shiv Pro OSBB
11s Ultegra
S-works cockpit
Sitero Pro
Zipp 404
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paulbanday: Nov 6, 13 8:54
Re: Derailleur Questions [paulbanday]
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I lost my fuselage cover, the cover for when it's not in there. Anyone know where to get one?
Re: Derailleur Questions [paulbanday]
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Sweet looking rig!
Question for anyone who knows, can you run di2 on the Sworks Shiv TT? I've yet to see one in person or online.
The only easy day was yesterday.
Question for anyone who knows, can you run di2 on the Sworks Shiv TT? I've yet to see one in person or online.
The only easy day was yesterday.
Re: Derailleur Questions [triCSU1869]
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triCSU1869 wrote:
Sweet looking rig! Question for anyone who knows, can you run di2 on the Sworks Shiv TT? I've yet to see one in person or online.
Re: Derailleur Questions [tetonrider]
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Tetonrider,
Can you post a link to that thread with the pics? Or is it in this one?
The only easy day was yesterday.
Can you post a link to that thread with the pics? Or is it in this one?
The only easy day was yesterday.
Re: Packing the fuel cell - a solution with tyre levers [coxy_in_nz]
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Just thought I'd post my setup (nutrition and parts) that I ran for 3 IM's this year.
Parts: XLab Mini bag stuffed in carbon Xwing: 1 tube, 1 tire lever, 2 CO2, zipp valve extender and tool. Also 1 extra tube under saddle.
Nutrition: Using torpedo mount and Stealth Pocket, I'm able to carry all my solid nutrition I need for IM.
Parts: XLab Mini bag stuffed in carbon Xwing: 1 tube, 1 tire lever, 2 CO2, zipp valve extender and tool. Also 1 extra tube under saddle.
Nutrition: Using torpedo mount and Stealth Pocket, I'm able to carry all my solid nutrition I need for IM.
Re: Packing the fuel cell - a solution with tyre levers [coxy_in_nz]
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I would have sworn that there was no way possible to get everything inside that thing...................but your "version 2" pack worked marvelously!!! Thanks buddy
CC
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Re: Packing the fuel cell - a solution with tyre levers [jnielsen]
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Nice setup and interesting idea with the Stealth Pocket on the Torpedo Mount
Candice Turner
CEO
XLAB - Aerodynamic Triathlon Accessories
Dawn to Dusk - Off-road Specific Storage Accessories
http://www.XLAB-USA.com http://www.dawntodusk.bike
Candice Turner
CEO
XLAB - Aerodynamic Triathlon Accessories
Dawn to Dusk - Off-road Specific Storage Accessories
http://www.XLAB-USA.com http://www.dawntodusk.bike
Re: Packing the fuel cell - a solution with tyre levers [Candice - XLAB]
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Thanks! It got a couple looks in Kona as well :) it's perfect way to store nutrition. Can believe it's got any more drag than a water bottle....
Re: Derailleur Questions [triCSU1869]
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triCSU1869 wrote:
Tetonrider, Can you post a link to that thread with the pics? Or is it in this one?
If you send a ok with your email I can shoot some photos when I return home.
jnielsen...
do you just refill the fuelselage on the fly to meet your hydration needs?
do you just refill the fuelselage on the fly to meet your hydration needs?