Pascalo's Epic Evo

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  • How it started:


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  • I'm going full squish. The Chisel has done me well, but I want to do more XCM and the hardtail was hard work for that.
    Specialized don't do a non-Sworks Epic Evo frame.
    So I just bought the base model and am swapping my random collection of parts from the Chisel, which goes back up for sale.

    So far, I have:

    • Taken off all the parts of the Epic Evo, except the Saddle and Stem
    • Stashed the stock parts in a box

    Then, on the Chisel, I have:

    • Removed blue Sid, wheels, cranks, bars, dropper
    • Re-fitted the stock parts for those
    • Fitted new BB
    • Swapped old tyres on to the stock wheels, refreshed sealant
    • Fitted new shift cable outer and inner, dialed in brakes and shifting
    • Fitted some flat pedals
    • Gave a clean and a short test ride

    Then I have:

    • Taken the blue fork for a service at LBS
    • Serviced my OneUp Dropper
    • Fitted Fork, Stem, Bars, Seatpost
    • Prepared new Levers and ispec shifter and dropper lever
    • Routed new brake line (quite fiddly)

    Tomorrow I'll hopefully make some more progress.

  • Chisel back in its almost stock state. Left the 4 pot brakes on it though.


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  • Done (I think)


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  • Was a proper pita ... Had it all set up yesterday evening and started to brake in the pads in the back lane. All of a sudden the front brake seized up and didn't let go. Pressed the pistons in and heard the dreaded crunchy noises. Cracked pistons on a brand new caliper and oil pissing on the new brake pads as well.
    Had to scramble to get a new one today. Anyways. Here we are. It's raining so didn't have a chance to go for a shakeout ride yet.

  • So, parts list, * indicating what's left from the stock build:

    • Specialized Epic Evo frame *
    • Specialized alloy stem *
    • SQLab 12deg carbon handlebars
    • ESI grips
    • OneUp 120 dropper and remote on ISPEC-ev mount
    • Specialized Power saddle *
    • Rockshox Deluxe Select+ shock *
    • Rockshox SID Ultimate 120 fork
    • Deore 12 speed Derailleur
    • XT shifter
    • SLX crank set 175mm
    • SLX 10-51 cassette
    • SLX Brake levers
    • Deore 4 piston calipers
    • Deore Rotors, 160 back 180 front
    • Hunt Trail Wide Wheelset
    • Tyre invader in rear
    • Kenda Booster PRO SCT 2.4 tyres

    Total weight TBC. It was 12.8 when I got it stock, but it's feeling a bit lighter for sure.

    Parts harvested and stashed in a box in unused condition:

    • Rockshox Reba
    • Specialized bars
    • Specialized grips
    • Specialized alloy wheels with HG freehub
    • SRAM Level T brakes and calipers
    • SRAM NX derailleur and trigger
    • SRAM SX cassette
    • SRAM X1000 crank and DUB BB
    • SRAM SX chain
    • TransX dropper and Lever
    • Specialized Ground Control tyres
    • Pair of inner tubes
  • My dream bike, great choice. Should be a brilliant xcm and all round trail bike
    Do you have a lockout on the front?

  • I've just done exactly the same Chisel > Epic Evo transition, although I went for the Expert.

    My Chisel is pretty knackered, thinking of possibly putting a rigid fork on there and keeping it for gravel/bikepacking duties

  • Not a remote one. Didn't use it on the Chisel, so reckon I'll be okay

  • For gravel I got my very knackered Wolverine.

  • Pity your on the other side of the planet, otherwise I'd have had the Chisel off of you.

    Evo looks mint.

  • Yeh you’ll be grand. Unless you’ve got a rear lockout I don’t think they make sense on a full sus, and with a dropper you’ve got enough to think about already!

  • Ok. Looks like my choice parts shaved about 600g off. 12.2 without pedals or bottle cages in size XL. Was hoping for sub 12 but ultimately don't care. I did use quite a bit of sealant so it'll get lighter over time.

    First impression are: It's gonna be a rocket.
    It pedals much better than the Chisel on asphalt even though i had the shock and fork open. Fit wise everything is spot on and the ESI grips are amazingly comfy in comparison to the Ourys I had on before.

    Can't wait to take it out on the trails.

  • Very jealous. Enjoy

  • Looks very rapid , just my kinda bike .

  • Love this thing! I dialled in the suspension a bit, swapped for some shorter cranks and put a Ground Control on the front as the conditions here are a bit slippery at the moment. It rocks.


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  • Got pretty muddy on it today


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Pascalo's Epic Evo

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