When is the 2013 shiv sworks coming out? I see the module is on the website but not the complete bike?
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Re: Official Specialized Shiv Thread [MattyElmore]
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Re: Official Specialized Shiv Thread [MattyElmore]
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Thanks Matty,
Cheers
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Re: Official Specialized Shiv Thread [MattyElmore]
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Also, can you tell me if the shiv swork's seatpost handle the carbon rails of the carbon saddles? Or do I have to replace the clamp thing?
Re: Official Specialized Shiv Thread [125mph]
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Re: Official Specialized Shiv Thread [125mph]
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Hey 125mph,
The S-Works level bike will start showing up in dealers around January/February. As for the saddle questions, the post should come with alloy clamps on already but should have a bag attached with carbon compatible clamps.
The S-Works level bike will start showing up in dealers around January/February. As for the saddle questions, the post should come with alloy clamps on already but should have a bag attached with carbon compatible clamps.
Re: Official Specialized Shiv Thread [dmounts]
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Hey dmounts,
The sticker bike can only be purchased as a frameset which contains several different sets of decals for your choosing to apply over a clear coat. The frameset is completely black with a gloss finish. The only decal that is under the clear coat and can not be removed is the head badge on the front.
We don't sell the decals separately, they only come with this limited edition frameset.
All of our other Shiv's (both complete bikes and framesets) come with our designs under the clear coat.
Let me know if this answers your questions.
The sticker bike can only be purchased as a frameset which contains several different sets of decals for your choosing to apply over a clear coat. The frameset is completely black with a gloss finish. The only decal that is under the clear coat and can not be removed is the head badge on the front.
We don't sell the decals separately, they only come with this limited edition frameset.
All of our other Shiv's (both complete bikes and framesets) come with our designs under the clear coat.
Let me know if this answers your questions.
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MattyElmore: Oct 21, 12 17:43
Re: Official Specialized Shiv Thread [MattyElmore]
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I received all the stickers with my my13 shiv frame. It has grey logos everywhere under the clear coat not just head badge.
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Re: Official Specialized Shiv Thread
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Is there any effective difference between using the head tube spacers to raise the bars and using the spacers on the base bar? If there is no difference in geometry or anything, is one way more aero than the other?
I'm deciding between being slammed on the headtube and raised one spacer (no spacers on base bar) and want to go ahead and have the tube cut all the way, but don't want to give up the ability to raise the bars in the future. I would prefer being able to cut the tube all the way and just using the risers on top of the base bar to raise my aero bars slightly if needed.
I'm deciding between being slammed on the headtube and raised one spacer (no spacers on base bar) and want to go ahead and have the tube cut all the way, but don't want to give up the ability to raise the bars in the future. I would prefer being able to cut the tube all the way and just using the risers on top of the base bar to raise my aero bars slightly if needed.
Re: Official Specialized Shiv Thread [jjabr]
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I would leave the space on the headtube.
If your using the SHIV aerobars and stem and cut the tube all the way down you will no longer have the option of using another manufactures stem.
If your using the SHIV aerobars and stem and cut the tube all the way down you will no longer have the option of using another manufactures stem.
Re: Official Specialized Shiv Thread [Boooo!]
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Oh, is the Shiv's stock stem's attachment point smaller than others?
Re: Official Specialized Shiv Thread [CAnderson_SBC]
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Just picked up my new shiv comp size:M. now im just waitng on the 808s and the Carbon cages to get in! and this bad boy will be ready to go!
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Re: Official Specialized Shiv Thread [Csstone495]
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She's a beauty. I got mine in Feb. Great ride - you won't be sorry. Curious on how tall you are and your inseam? I'm 5'10" with a 32" inseam and feel like I could have gone down to a small, but the LBS fitted me to a medium and it seems to work - on the bubble I guess.
Re: Official Specialized Shiv Thread [jesse@thr]
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jesse@thr wrote:
She's a beauty. I got mine in Feb. Great ride - you won't be sorry. Curious on how tall you are and your inseam? I'm 5'10" with a 32" inseam and feel like I could have gone down to a small, but the LBS fitted me to a medium and it seems to work - on the bubble I guess.Im about 6'1'' with a 32-33'' inseam
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Re: Official Specialized Shiv Thread [Csstone495]
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very jealous! looking/ working on talking the wife into letting me buy one soon!
Re: Official Specialized Shiv Thread [MattyElmore]
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Hey guys, quick question for you. I am looking at picking up a 2012 Shiv Pro which has the "OS integrated, sealed bearings" bottom bracket. I have a BB30 Quarq crank. Can I get an adaptor to run this crank on the bike? Thanks!
dusty
"slow is smooth, smooth is fast."
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"slow is smooth, smooth is fast."
Re: Official Specialized Shiv Thread [CAnderson_SBC]
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All Ready for IMFL
Re: Official Specialized Shiv Thread [wareagledusty]
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Shiv is BB30. You shouldn't have a problem.
Re: Official Specialized Shiv Thread [Philosoraptor]
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Thanks! Just what I was hoping to hear!
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Re: Official Specialized Shiv Thread [MgAdams]
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MgAdams wrote:
All Ready for IMFLPic is a bit on the small side, but that's nice and sleek set-up.
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Re: Official Specialized Shiv Thread [Csstone495]
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nice, cant wait to get mine by the end of the week with easton ec90 wheels...
Re: Official Specialized Shiv Thread [dmounts]
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Hey dmounts,
can you send me a picture?
Thanks!
can you send me a picture?
Thanks!
Re: Official Specialized Shiv Thread [MattyElmore]
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A question, is there an easy way to re-rig the Shiv Tri's (not the Shiv TT) front brake to function like this, instead of having the big cable noodle out to the side, as they are on the stock bikes?:
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Re: Official Specialized Shiv Thread [dmounts]
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Hey dmounts,
Sorry for the confusion. The grey logos under the clear coat are for your reference when putting the decals on.
If you put the decals on correctly, they should completely cover the grey logos so they aren't visible.
Let me know if you have any more questions.
Thanks!
Sorry for the confusion. The grey logos under the clear coat are for your reference when putting the decals on.
If you put the decals on correctly, they should completely cover the grey logos so they aren't visible.
Let me know if you have any more questions.
Thanks!
Re: Official Specialized Shiv Thread [DarkSpeedWorks]
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Hey darkspeedworks,
I'm sure there is a way to prochanic it so it feeds like you're asking, but as of now we currently don't have a standard way of doing that.
There are a few things in the works to solve the problem you're asking about.
Let me know if you have any more questions.
Thanks!
I'm sure there is a way to prochanic it so it feeds like you're asking, but as of now we currently don't have a standard way of doing that.
There are a few things in the works to solve the problem you're asking about.
Let me know if you have any more questions.
Thanks!