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It Took Me Too Long to Figure Out This is the Key to Finishing Long Ride.
Просмотров 4563 года назад
Thanks for tuning in! You can help my channel get out of the growing stage by giving this video a like. If you’re near the southwest Wisconsin area, let’s ride together or head out on a bike camping trip. Shoot me a message on Instagram: @great_egret_adventure. great_egret_adventure 🚴Follow me on Strava: www.strava.com/athletes/9576552 I build a lot of things and use a lot of equ...
New Bike? What You MUST Do Before Riding it Long Distance - Gravel Bike Shakedown Ride
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Thanks for tuning in! You can help my channel get out of the growing stage by giving this video a like. If you’re near the southwest Wisconsin area, let’s ride together or head out on a bike camping trip. Shoot me a message on Instagram: @great_egret_adventure. great_egret_adventure 🚴Follow me on Strava: www.strava.com/athletes/9576552 I build a lot of things and use a lot of equ...
Full Montage | Building a Soma Wolverine Gravel Bike | How It's Made
Просмотров 2,4 тыс.3 года назад
Thanks for tuning in! You can help my channel get out of the growing stage by giving this video a like. If you’re near the southwest Wisconsin area, let’s ride together or head out on a bike camping trip. Shoot me a message on Instagram: @great_egret_adventure. great_egret_adventure 🚴Follow me on Strava: www.strava.com/athletes/9576552 I build a lot of things and use a lot of equ...
Gravel Bike Build | Soma Wolverine | How It’s Made | Ep.4 | Grand Finale!
Просмотров 9843 года назад
Thanks for tuning in! You can help my channel get out of the growing stage by giving this video a like. If you’re near the southwest Wisconsin area, let’s ride together or head out on a bike camping trip. Shoot me a message on Instagram: @great_egret_adventure. great_egret_adventure 🚴Follow me on Strava: www.strava.com/athletes/9576552 I build a lot of things and use a lot of equ...
What I Learned Cycling Long Distance - Riding 100 Miles - Annual Century Ride
Просмотров 4623 года назад
Thanks for tuning in! You can help my channel get out of the growing stage by giving this video a like. If you’re near the southwest Wisconsin area, let’s ride together or head out on a bike camping trip. Shoot me a message on Instagram: @great_egret_adventure. great_egret_adventure 🚴Follow me on Strava: www.strava.com/athletes/9576552 I build a lot of things and use a lot of equ...
Don't Buy a Specialized Diverge Sport Until After You Watch This! Everything I Hate About It
Просмотров 85 тыс.3 года назад
⋆Everything I LOVE About the Specialized Diverge Sport: ruclips.net/video/xTtlsUMzabs/видео.html ⋆Specialized Diverge Playlist: ruclips.net/p/PLzglT-8wVjxfhdwfoqUUMPRA0rk7esqFQ Follow me on Strava: www.strava.com/athletes/9576552 Soma Wolverine Parts list ⋆ Frame - Soma Wolverine v3 size 54: www.somafab.com/archives/product/wolverine30 ⋆ Brifters and brakes- Sram S700 2x10: www.sram.com/en/sram...
Gravel Bike Build | Soma Wolverine | How It’s Made | Ep.3
Просмотров 7793 года назад
Follow me on Strava: www.strava.com/athletes/9576552 Soma Wolverine Parts list ⋆ Frame - Soma Wolverine v3 size 54: www.somafab.com/archives/product/wolverine30 ⋆ Brifters and brakes- Sram S700 2x10: www.sram.com/en/sram/models/sb-700-hrd-b1 ⋆ Handlebars - Salsa Cowchippers: salsacycles.com/components/category/road_handlebars/cowchipper ⋆ Stem - Specialized Multicomp: ⋆ Bar tape - Brooks Microf...
Gravel Bike Build | Soma Wolverine | How It’s Made | Ep.2
Просмотров 8603 года назад
Follow me on Strava: www.strava.com/athletes/9576552 Soma Wolverine Parts list ⋆ Frame - Soma Wolverine v3 size 54: www.somafab.com/archives/product/wolverine30 ⋆ Brifters and brakes- Sram S700 2x10: www.sram.com/en/sram/models/sb-700-hrd-b1 ⋆ Handlebars - Salsa Cowchippers: salsacycles.com/components/category/road_handlebars/cowchipper ⋆ Stem - Specialized Multicomp: ⋆ Bar tape - Brooks Microf...
Gravel Bike Build - Soma Wolverine V3 - How it’s Made - Ep. 1
Просмотров 1,1 тыс.3 года назад
Follow me on Strava: www.strava.com/athletes/9576552 Soma Wolverine Parts list ⋆ Frame - Soma Wolverine v3 size 54: www.somafab.com/archives/product/wolverine30 ⋆ Brifters and brakes- Sram S700 2x10: www.sram.com/en/sram/models/sb-700-hrd-b1 ⋆ Handlebars - Salsa Cowchippers: salsacycles.com/components/category/road_handlebars/cowchipper ⋆ Stem - Specialized MultStem: www.specialized.com/us/en/c...
Facing my Challenges. I hope it doesn’t go wrong!
Просмотров 2903 года назад
Follow me on Strava: www.strava.com/athletes/9576552 #Centuryride #gravelbiking #bikepacking Soma Wolverine Parts list ⋆ Frame - Soma Wolverine v3 size 54: www.somafab.com/archives/product/wolverine30 ⋆ Brifters and brakes- Sram S700 2x10: www.sram.com/en/sram/models/sb-700-hrd-b1 ⋆ Handlebars - Salsa Cowchippers: salsacycles.com/components/category/road_handlebars/cowchipper ⋆ Stem - Specializ...
Ian Boswell's Unbound Gravel WINNING Specialized Diverge
Просмотров 6 тыс.3 года назад
Follow me on Strava: www.strava.com/athletes/9576552 Full List for Ian Boswell's 2021 Unbound Gravel Diverge: Bike: Specialized Diverge, Size 58 Wheels: Roval Terra CLX Tires: Specialized Pathfinder Pro Computer: Wahoo ROAM Groupset: SRAM Force AXS Shifters / Eagle XX1 AXS Rear Derailleur 1x (10 - 50 cassette) Crankset: SRAM Force AXS Crankset with Quarq Power Meter, 44T Chainring Chain: SRAM E...
The MISTAKES with the Specialized Future Shock Video
Просмотров 3,9 тыс.3 года назад
#specializeddiverge #gravelbike #Futureshock I made some mistakes in the last video on the Specialized Future Shock. In this video I correct those mistakes in a creative way: by talking to myself! 👉Specialized Diverge Playlist: ruclips.net/p/PLzglT-8wVjxfhdwfoqUUMPRA0rk7esqFQ 👉EVERYTHING You Wanted to Know about the Future Shock: ruclips.net/video/xTtlsUMzabs/видео.html 👉(Almost) Unbiased Compa...
How to Choose The BEST Gravel Bike for YOU
Просмотров 3,9 тыс.3 года назад
Follow me on Strava: www.strava.com/athletes/9576552 Soma Wolverine Parts list ⋆ Frame - Soma Wolverine v3 size 54: www.somafab.com/archives/product/wolverine30 ⋆ Brifters and brakes- Sram S700 2x10: www.sram.com/en/sram/models/sb-700-hrd-b1 ⋆ Handlebars - Salsa Cowchippers: salsacycles.com/components/category/road_handlebars/cowchipper ⋆ Stem - Specialized Multicomp: ⋆ Bar tape - Brooks Microf...
Why YOU Should Buy a Specialized Diverge - What I Love About the 2021 Sport Carbon
Просмотров 22 тыс.3 года назад
Why YOU Should Buy a Specialized Diverge - What I Love About the 2021 Sport Carbon
Are these the BEST Components for a Soma Wolverine Gravel Bike Build?!
Просмотров 5 тыс.3 года назад
Are these the BEST Components for a Soma Wolverine Gravel Bike Build?!
Are 1x Drivetrains Good for Bikepacking? - The BEST Drivetrains for Bikepacking Pt 1
Просмотров 10 тыс.3 года назад
Are 1x Drivetrains Good for Bikepacking? - The BEST Drivetrains for Bikepacking Pt 1
Specialized Future Shock - Deep Dive & EVERYTHING You Need to Know!
Просмотров 50 тыс.3 года назад
Specialized Future Shock - Deep Dive & EVERYTHING You Need to Know!
The Best Saddles for Bikepacking - How to GO Bikepacking Series - Ep 2
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The Best Saddles for Bikepacking - How to GO Bikepacking Series - Ep 2
The Best Bikepacking Bike - How to GO Bikepacking Series - Ep 1
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The Best Bikepacking Bike - How to GO Bikepacking Series - Ep 1
Reviewing the SOMA Wolverine Build while Riding - Part Two
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Reviewing the SOMA Wolverine Build while Riding - Part Two
Reviewing the SOMA Wolverine Build while Riding - Part One
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Reviewing the SOMA Wolverine Build while Riding - Part One
How to Set up and Adjust Sliding Dropouts - Soma Wolverine
Просмотров 6 тыс.3 года назад
How to Set up and Adjust Sliding Dropouts - Soma Wolverine
How to Ride 100 Miles - A Century on a Gravel Bike
Просмотров 1,6 тыс.3 года назад
How to Ride 100 Miles - A Century on a Gravel Bike
Specialized Diverge Sport Carbon Vs Comp Carbon - An (Almost) Unbiased Comparison
Просмотров 23 тыс.3 года назад
Specialized Diverge Sport Carbon Vs Comp Carbon - An (Almost) Unbiased Comparison
Soma Wolverine - Let's Build a Go Anywhere Gravel Bike - Soma Wolverine
Просмотров 21 тыс.3 года назад
Soma Wolverine - Let's Build a Go Anywhere Gravel Bike - Soma Wolverine
Soma Wolverine Review - Ep 1 - Frame and Geometry
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Soma Wolverine Review - Ep 1 - Frame and Geometry
Specialized Diverge Sport Carbon VS Comp Carbon - Is $900 more WORTH it?!
Просмотров 25 тыс.3 года назад
Specialized Diverge Sport Carbon VS Comp Carbon - Is $900 more WORTH it?!
NC, i do long rides with my 27.5 MTB and i go for my 3x9, 11-36 rear and a 44-34-24 at front. Can tackle any terrain with those. Will never go for a 1x. Also you mentioned you created mullet ad can i get some advice/suggestions on creating one? currently have a26er wheels and i'm planning on building one
Those old 3x cranksets are amazing! I rode across the country with a 3x9 42-32-22 and an 11-34 cassette. No problems climbing. Mullets can get complicated, though easier if you’re building with a new frame. I need to create a video on this, but here are a few tips: 1. 10sp or 11sp. 12sp won’t work unless you buy extra parts to force it to work. You have more options with 10sp than 11sp 2. A good gear inch range for a mullet build is between 20 and 100. 3. Build for where you ride most. If you want to ride fast in the flats, have your build more towards 100+ gear inches. If you ride steep hills, keep the range more towards 20 or lower. Tons more to say about this that a video would do better. I’ll put it into the workflow and let you know here when it’s uploaded.
@@GreatEgretAdventure Thanks😁, will wait for that video. I do want a mullet that can tackle flats and a bit XC trails. Also what drivetrain should i go for, 3x or 2x? and mtb 26er size, my height is 5'8 so should i go for a M or L ?
ow isee, it seems that the futureshock system is derived from cannondale's headshok with its needle bearing s as bushings
Considering you can buy a Headshok at a fraction of the cost of a future shock, it’s a better deal.
I have the red wolverine, but i’m running a 1x9 because where I live is hilly.
I just built mine into a belt driven single speed. So fun to ride.
Lurrrrrve this video . I can actually FEEL myself learning . That’s a skill in the delivery of the narrator of the video . Awesome . Subscribed and liked for sure.
That means a ton to me! It motivates me to create more. Thanks!!🙏
Rather than buying future shock I'd rather put in suspension stem and suspension post and call it a day. Dual pivot suspension stem will do the same job as this proprietary steerer. It's ironic that the more race-oriented bike, Crux, is less proprietary. Also, still no UDH... I always get this bike recommended by colleagues when I am looking for gravel bike and I roll my eyes and never ask them for recommendations afterwards. I'd rather get a Trek Checkpoint, although isospeed has its own issues.
How about is ok for 100 mile ride?
It is definitely a great bike for a long ride like a century ride.
can I delete the future shock 1.5 or can I swap for 2.0?
You can swap the 1.5 for the 2.0. Though I think the gain in the 2.0 is not worth the cost of the swap unless your 1.5 gave up the ghost. Check out The Bike Sauce’s RUclips channel. He’s selling a Future Shock delete. Really nice component from a great RUclipsr.
@@GreatEgretAdventure thank you! Thats what i need :)
another decent video ruined by the pathetic music
Cliq-Stand: Made to order, works great Every Where, any touring/bikepack/gravel can use it. Will hold a naked to fully loaded bike. Worth-It
Oooh, thanks for this. Looks like a useful tool.
This doesn’t explain the why & how of the slider bolts. Presumably the position of those sliders is determined by factor(s) that would have been helpful to know. And the torque of those bolts.
That’s not the intention of this short video. I have a full build video that covers that. Buuuuut: the why depends on your setup and needs. The beauty of sliding dropouts is their versatility. When you say “how” what are you asking? I show the how in this video. Do you mean the mechanical engineering of it? That’s beyond the scope of this video that aims to only show how to adjust sliding dropouts. Determining the position of the sliders is covered in a full length video on this channel and beyond the scope of this short. Short answer: it depends on your build and your setup including frame size, drive train, wheel size, and tire size. Torque is covered in another video on this channel and greatly depends on the size and type of bolt. For the steel bolts in this video, it’s 17-19ft/lbs.
Got epilepsy at .50
Yeah, not my best work. I agree
I have to say that as you get older Future Shock becomes more necessary than no suspension at all. I also think it is subjective as well.
What I like it for is long rides like century rides. I 100% notice the difference over a long ride on my Diverge than with my non-future shock equipped bikes.
I bought the diverge E5 comp without the future shock and I'm glad I did I hate proprietary components
I’m waiting for mine to break 😳
I am not sure I am following, you can't put another fork on this one? I mean throw out the future shock and the existing fork and just put another one in? What if someone has this bike for 10 years and the future shock is not available to buy, you just throw out the bike?
The head has a smaller diameter than a standard 1 1/8” head. Any fork not designed for this system would have a fork tube that would be too big. You can buy a new future shock from Specialized. Yess add h, proprietary stuff sucks. My hope is that the aftermarket will come up with creative solutions, though riders that would be buying parts in the aftermarket likely won’t be buying a bike either a future shock.
@@GreatEgretAdventure The for the answer mate, going to buy something else. Don't like feeling like my bike has a date set for its components. All they had to do is make sure any other fork could replace the existing fork and I would've got it. Again, the for the answer.
IDK if this is the place I can ask this question but, I'm going to. I've always had my heart set on a 3x10 setup but, all the vids i see for older retro bikes (Bikes from the 90's mainly) are all on 1x10 conversions it seems. Do you know of or have a vid on a 3x10 conversion?
Can I install a regular standar fork in this kind of frame if I want to ? .
Unfortunately, no. It kind of sucks actually.
Clean cockpit¿ Wear a head lamp, the light follows your eyes. 👀
I’ve been testing this bike (Sport version) and I’m just not sold on Future Slop. I have messed with different springs and such and it just doesn’t feel great to me, and has the added negative of being proprietary, also fairly expensive to replace ($400 for modern versions, $200 for 1.5 if you can find it). Also, replacements might be hard to come across in the future as I’m sure they will try to justify different measurements with Future Slop 4.0 or whatever.
Where are you getting the replacement cost amounts? When video was made in 2021, Specialized told me the 2.0 replacement was $515 and the 1.5 was $250.
@@GreatEgretAdventure I just used the first amounts I saw on google when searching. Performance sells both. Were they including labor or something?
@MrEcted nah, this is what a rep from Specialized told me when I spoke directly with him. No labor. Just the replacements.
nice work with the herbie shout!
This is an old video and you are the first one to comment on this. Thanks for that :)
Got the 2023 e5 comp,great bike!
How do you like the aluminum vs a carbon fiber?
I enjoyed this but couldn't get past the comment, "I wouldn't dare take a bike with quick release." I have been to some very remote places, all on quick-release bikes. More recently on a quick release disc brake bike and I wouldn't hesitate to go anywhere with it.
Yeah, this is an old video and after using thru axle for a bit, I’ve since changed my mind on QR. I wouldn’t hesitate to go anywhere with it either.
I use a stem from SR Suntour ( - Spiral shock dampener saddle post, adjustable damping force, SP12 NCX 50mm shock length, Ø 27,2x350mm post, black version (can get them in aluminium finish), can get them in various widths for various frames also thicker than this one). And on it I use a aluminium bridged saddle. With survives it...perfectly fine, even for some down hilling a bit even without use of dropper, must say I don't travel 10K miles on it, so maybe that is a reason. But some longer rides. And without back packs. With a backpack leads to needing a much stronger upgrade to other materials like shown in the video indeed. Yet I don't want to say anything really bad about aluminium, it is made for a specific application though, which is correct I guess. But it without it is sure enough resistible is my experience But I am not a stunt driver, more like a MTB traveler/tour/gravel/with here and there a more challenging surface is all. Saying my idea of aluminium is more or less based, on what kind of rides you want it to use it on, what it's maximum capacity must be to carry, how comfortable it has to be, how long and varied the rides are, the more dependable it needs to be, just like with off road, and heavy terrains, unexpected routes, etc. It depends on what and how your ride your bike, what type of bike, and the load. I will personally add that I like it to have good looks as well. I often use a brooks or a Selle Italia, leather saddle. Always fine, just needs a cover on it when it rains, which ways a 4.something grams.
I need 1 to stop my ass bone aching like a mother. Especially on the second half of a journey.
Most riders will experience their first 100 mile day ride by joining a formal Century event where they are guided, hosted and supported by a biking organization. As I recall, these rides are open to anyone who pays the entry fee. I joined one without experience or training, and, at one point, decided to see how many riders I could overtake. Long story short, I bonked at about the 80 mile mark, and thereby learned that you can exhaust your store of energy (glycogen) by pushing too hard. It’s not a comfortable experience and it’s embarrassing to boot. You can avoid this calamity by understanding training and nutrition.
Thanks for your review.
Not a problem, my friend! I know this is an older video and Specialized has made a few changes to the Diverge, but I think a few things here are still relevant. Especially if you’re looking to buy a Diverge that’s a few years old.
@@GreatEgretAdventure I currently have a 2021 Specialized Roubaix, which I love for road riding, but want to get into bike packing in the future, so watching You Tube videos on different bikes. More road, than gravel riding for me.
@jeffreyrule8143 I’ve since bought a 2022 Diverge Comp. On this bike I’m 80/20 road/gravel. I think it’s a great bike for that.
i find myself with this dilemma in 2024: the comp is now available with a sram apex axs electronic 1x drivetrain, would this shift the balance? For 4500 euros in europe, i think competitors have better deals, but somehow the diverge appeals to me, as a gravel adventure, winter and commuter.
I recently purchased a brand new Diverge Comp Carbon. I will mainly use the bike for bikepacking. Unfortunately, I read the following about Top tube accessory bags on the Specialized Support Center page: CAUTION: Top tube accessory bags that strap around the steerer tube below the stem are not compatible with a Future Shock damper, which is equipped on all models. Use of a strap around the boot of the Future Shock damper may damage the boot (S209900002), which will impair the waterproofness of the Future Shock. It seems that the FUTURE SHOCK RUBBER BOOT can't handle a simple strap. It is very frustating. Would love it if you could do some research about this Problem. Thanks for the interesting Video 😊😊
What size chainrings did you use?
At the time of this video I had White Industries 46/26. Worked like a charm. I’m now using 48/28 because I wanted a bit more speed in the flats and on those long descents here in the Wisco Driftless region.
@@GreatEgretAdventure love that combo. Beautiful bike. Thanks for sharing
@bananasforbikes thanks for watching! It’s a fun bike to ride.
You can get a future shock delete kit, not made by Specialized but may give some options. I think Bike Sauce sells them.
Yeah, for sure. I’ve seen his delete kit. I’d be interested in trying it out.
@@GreatEgretAdventure I've just picked up a second hand roubaix. Tempted to get one to try but also have in reserve incase it goes wrong!
DT Swiss g540 I got with my Kellys Soot 90. I use them with tubes - no problems. I bought second carbon wheels set for roads 32C Schwalbe Pro One and Barbieri TPU tubes (40g) and I see no reason to dirty the wheels. I do not understand this yt fashion for milk using.
Ratio 12sp kit mullets your SRAM road brifters for a low cost.
I really really want to try one out!
@@GreatEgretAdventure I've converted maybe 20 bikes - works perfectly. Fantastic product that allows for ACTUAL gravel gearing (not roadies riding gravel bike gearing like you elude to). Eagle derailleurs are relatively affordable too and 12sp chains are more durable vs. 11/10sp. Also plenty of 12sp 10/11-50/51/52 cassette options for XD/HG or even Microspline options at all budgets.
@lenolenoleno ordering now and a vid is coming soon! Thanks for the inspiration!
Thanks for the video. Very useful! The GEAR INCH Calculator doesn't load. Idk if it's my problem or maybe the page is not working.
Still haven't found the perfect saddle yet but the Brooks Swift and Wittkopp Medicus were the best so far.
Sometimes it’s really difficult to find what works. I use different saddles on different bikes. Frame geometry really can change how a saddle feels.
Hey man been watching your Wolverine videos well produced and informative. I am 5-10 and want to order a 4.1 version but not sure between the 54 and 56. I have a really springy blast to ride steel Bianchi cross/tour bike from the 90s and its a 54 but the top tube is level and its a perfect fit. Any advice would be appreciated boss. I have a sustainable gardening channel called American Peasants you might check out and thanks again.
I can't decide between a Canyon Grilz 2XL or a Wolverine 66cm. AL frame of the Grizl is quite massive and I wonder if it would be the same weight as that of the Soma ? For the Canyon , I dislike the non standard 1.25 steerer tube and his PF bb . Many plus for the Soma : standard BB , sliding drop-out , confortable steel frame , ...but his weight ? Thks
Man, I’m gonna be biased on this one. The Wovie is the most versatile fun to ride bike I’ve ever built. You can turn it into nearly anything you want.
@@GreatEgretAdventure I know it can be converted to anything, I already have a custom steel 65cm marinoni and find it comfortable yes but heavy and limited for tire clearance . Wonder if the Soma could handle Conti Travel Contact 700x47 ( not only wide but side wall pretty tall too )
@cabaneencac5168 I have 50mm Gravel Kings on mine. If you set the sliding dropouts right, your 47s will fit just fine.
I'm really interested in gravel biking, However im on a very foxed budget the local bike shot just dropped the price of this bike from $4300 to $3400, I have carpel tunnel, So the diverge sport carbon is a bike i really been looking into, the future shock seems like something will help my wrist/ hand issues but the Local bike shop also has the Checkpoint alr5 for $2400. CAN - also a great bike, Is Diverge worth the extra coin, Both have great reviews, Is the apex similar to GRX etc. Also you videos are Amazing, super.
I like the future shock. It certainly does help reduce the road chatter. Honestly, though, much of the same can be done with supple tires, a good carbon frame, and even simple stuff like bar tape with gel underneath. If you are on a fixed budget, I’d would go less expensive, ride it for a season and upgrade if you feel you need to.
@@GreatEgretAdventure thanks so much , I really appreciate the info. We will see what the budget allows. Really between alr 5 and the sport Carbon diverge .
Too much part there , is there a way to put a normal fork with a standard 1.25 steerer on a Diverge ? There are only Specialized who make 64cm gravel AL frames (and it's only 59) and my other choice is Canyon Grizl in 2XL but their steerer is uncommon 1.25'' .That annoy me with all their particular standards when tall frame are rare to get.
Tall frames are hard to get, but when they are on sale, they have some great deals! Unfortunately the Future Shock only works in specific Specialized carbon frames. The aluminum specialized frames and other steering tubes won’t fit a Future Shock.
Got a new 2022 Comp for $2520 🙏
Wow. How did you score that deal? I bought one in June of 2023 for nearly double that.
I need future shock. I hate sore hands so much.
Brilliant tip on how to measure your sitbones!
Quickest, easiest, and best of all cheapest method of doing it!
Hi, So answear please. Is future shock good system or not because I wanna buy this bike and I dont know is a good deal ? You mean that future shock is not a good point in this bike and future shock could broken down when I use this bike ?
The Future Shock is a polarizing component. Riders either love it or hate it. I like the technology, but hate that it is proprietary to Specialized and costs so much to replace.
1x drivetrains have both advantages and disadvantages. A 2x (or 3x) drivetrain is significantly more efficient ~1.5% due to a straighter chainline. A 1x drivetrain is typically about ~ 0.5lb/0.25kg than a multi chainring drivetrain (cheap wide range cassettes are heavy but so are steel chainrings). The weight gain is significantly outweighed by the drivetrain efficiency under virtually all conditions other than walking. You also tend to be able to get tighter steps between the gears. Tighter steps between the gears is often underestimated as most riders spend the vast majority of the time somewhere in the middle of their gear spread. Often one gear is too hard and the other is too easy. Yes riders can spin faster than they want or mash a bigger gear but it's fatiguing. Using a higher/lower cadence is doable for a 1-3 hour ride when you can take it easy the day after. On multi day bike trips with long days in the saddle that fatigue adds up. Some trips you might find yourself on steeper or flatter terrain than others. You might want to use the same bike for both unloaded day rides as well as loaded up with gear. Unloaded play sessions at a particular destination on a bikepacking trip as well as unloaded day rides when not on a bikepacking trip. Being able to use the same bike for a larger variety of applications is an advantage. 1x drivetrains have came a long way from what DH (and slalom) mtb racers used in the 1990's but they still have some minuses to a multi chainring setup.
If i only got 500 hours out of that futureshock, I'd replace it and sell my bike😂 Even 1000hrs would possibly push me to sell. I have a lot more than 500hrs on my lauf fork and probably 800hrs on a redshift stem on a different bike. Both work as well as when new. Took the rubber bits out of my stem to examine them and they look great
I really hope I get 500 hours out of my Futureshock. I'm about halfway there now.
Good info, but terrible visuals.
I appreciate the feedback, but can you be more constructive with it? It’s an 11-minute video. What exactly is so terrible? What clips? Is the color grading bad? Do the subject of the clips not flow with the content? Is it possible you don’t have it set to 4K (lower right corner)? I’m a video editor by trade. This is an old video, but I always want to improve.
Miss your videos man. I hope you’re still enjoying some rides though
THis means a lot to me. Thanks! I'm going to get back to creating videos on here soon. Lot's of life happened that got in the way of creating content. I'm looking forward to getting back at it soon.
New subscriber. Very informative video. I started converting Cross bikes in the 1990's. I live in some mountainous country (Northern Arizona). Occasionally, I have to reach for a vertical emergency gear. I am looking to drop a few teeth on my small chain ring. Any suggestions? My rear cog is 11-34. Thanks again.
I love Northern Arizona. I lived in Flagstaff and went to school at NAU in the late 90s. Your options are limited depending on your brand and setup. It gets complicated if you want drop bars and anything above a 9sp rear mech because of compatibility. This gets so complicated that it’s better to watch this video on drivetrains: ruclips.net/video/4Wq1IzHFZZ0/видео.htmlsi=fn0w8KppyhXQqxJt That will likely answer some of your questions.
The Swat storage is best used with the Swat Pod bags. That way, nothing gets stuck in there and nothing rattles. You can actually fit two. One for tools and tube, the other for energy gels and a packable lightweight rain shell. Though, I actually prefer to put energy bars and gels in the bento box bag, so I do'nt have to stop to fish them out when I need a boost..
Great tip! I realized this after buying my own 2022 Diverge Comp. Super useful, though much less comical on camera if I used the Pod bags. 😀
Id still say the best bike for bikepacking/touring is a gravel bike dropbar
I agree. That’s been my setup for the last decade.
Apply Nu-Finish car polish to the frame prior to riding.
Good tip! Keep it away from your brake rotors and pads and don’t use it on a matte finish like my Diverge. Other than that, great to use once per year.
Great video and build. Just picked up a V4.1 wolverine. Wondering what your chainline measurement is with your awesome White Industries crank setup
Sorry for the delay in responding. When I get the chance, I'll measure, but I do remember that I needed a spacer on the front to get it close to the rear with that wide GX setup in the rear.
@@GreatEgretAdventure much obliged.