I'm old and slow too and I'm looking at retiring the Tripster to Poland and since I have MTBs now for anything slightly rough I want more of a 'roadie' gravel bike so I can lose the Tarmac and maybe Mason road bikes and just have one bike to do gravel and road.
Does the Crux come with weird seatpost and stem or were they aftermarket? I already have an eeSilk shockpost and a RedShift shock stem so they could be added to any bike, in theory.
The Crux I was lent was the 'top' model, so I suspect these came as standard on this model.
You know the Specialized Concept shop in Ruislip High Street. Why not drop over and see if they've got one in stock.
I do know that store. It's where my better half got her Sequoia from. I could head over there, but that would be three days out of the house on the trot and I'm not sure the world is up for that.
I'm old and slow too and I'm looking at retiring the Tripster to Poland and since I have MTBs now for anything slightly rough I want more of a 'roadie' gravel bike so I can lose the Tarmac and maybe Mason road bikes and just have one bike to do gravel and road.
Does the Crux come with weird seatpost and stem or were they aftermarket? I already have an eeSilk shockpost and a RedShift shock stem so they could be added to any bike, in theory.