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    Men's Chisel Comp X1

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    2019 Men's Chisel Comp X1

    If you're thinking about taking the plunge into XC racing, do it with the Chisel Comp. It embodies all of the qualities you'd expect from an XC race bike, like light overall weight, incredible stiffness, and a race-oriented geometry—all with one-by gearing, too. Consider it the vessel that's bringing performance to the masses.

    Traditional welding methods create frame joints by connecting tubes to cylinders, leaving the performance and security of the connection up to the skill of the welder. D'Aluisio (DSW), however, allows us to move the joint away from the area of the highest stress, making for a lighter frameset that's stiff, compliant, and incredibly strong—the optimal characteristics of a hardtail XC rig. So what does this mean for you? You'll be powering up climbs, shredding singletrack, and everything in between on a bike that has you questioning why alloy's gotten such a bad rap.

    And to further improve this feel, the Chisel also features our XC geometry, which took our previous XC race geo and added some trail DNA to the mix. This equates to a longer top tube, a shortened head tube, and a slacked out front-end, the result of which is a tremendous increase in downhill stability, plus a wider range of fit. And just as importantly, this doesn't require any sacrifice of climbing proficiency.

    The build on this Chisel features a Shimano SLX one-by setup for ease of use along with a wide-range of gears. You'll also find powerful MT500 Deore hydraulic disc brakes, the renowned RockShox Judy fork with up to 100mm of travel (size-specific), and 25-millimeter-wide alloy wheels that are optimized for weight and traction.

    Technical Specifications

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    FRAMESET

    FRAME

    Specialized D'Aluisio Smartweld M5 Alloy, XC Geometry, internal cable routing, BSA BB, 12x148mm spacing, triangulated post-mount 160mm brake

    SUSPENSION

    FORK

    RockShox Judy Gold 29, Solo Air, 51mm offset, 15x110mm thru-axle (S: 90mm, M-XL: 100mm of travel)

    COCKPIT

    HANDLEBARS

    Specialized Alloy Minirise, 10mm rise, 750mm, 31.8mm clamp

    STEM

    Specialized Alloy, 3D forged, 4-bolt, 6-degree

    GRIPS

    Specialized Sip Grip, half-waffle, S/M: regular thickness, L/XL: XL thickness

    SADDLE

    Body Geometry Phenom Comp, hollow Cr-Mo rails, 143mm

    SEATPOST

    Alloy, 2-bolt clamp

    SEAT BINDER

    Alloy, 30.8mm

    BRAKES

    FRONT BRAKE

    Shimano MT-501, hydraulic disc, resin pad

    REAR BRAKE

    Shimano MT-501, hydraulic disc, resin pad

    DRIVETRAIN

    SHIFT LEVERS

    Shimano SLX, 11-speed

    REAR DERAILLEUR

    Shimano SLX, Shadow Plus, 11-speed

    CASSETTE

    SunRace, 11-speed, 11-46t

    CRANKSET

    Stout Pro, forged alloy

    CHAINRINGS

    30T

    BOTTOM BRACKET

    BSA for 24mm spindle

    CHAIN

    KMC X11, 11-speed w/ Missing Link™

    WHEELS & TIRES

    RIMS

    Stout XC 29, 25mm internal width, disc-specific

    FRONT HUB

    Specialized, sealed cartridge bearings, 15x110mm thru-axle, 24h

    REAR HUB

    Specialized, sealed cartridge bearings, 12x148mm thru-axle, 28h

    SPOKES

    Stainless, 14g

    FRONT TIRE

    Fast Trak, GRIPTON® compound, 60 TPI, 2Bliss Ready, 29x2.3"

    REAR TIRE

    Fast Trak, GRIPTON® compound, 60 TPI, 2Bliss Ready, 29x2.3"

    INNER TUBES

    Standard, Presta valve

    ACCESSORIES

    PEDALS

    Specialized Dirt

    * Weights based on production painted frames as pictured. Actual weights will vary based on colorway, frame size, and component variation. Specifications are subject to change without notice.

    Geometry

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    SMLXL
    Crank Length170mm175mm175mm175mm
    Handlebar Width750mm750mm750mm750mm
    Stem Length60MM70MM80MM90MM
    Saddle Width143mm143mm143mm143mm
    Seatpost Length350MM400MM400MM400MM
    Stack595mm605mm619mm633mm
    Reach395mm418mm441mm462mm
    Head Tube Length95mm95mm110mm125mm
    Head Tube Angle69.8°69.8°69.8°69.8°
    BB Height312.5mm312.5mm312.5mm312.5mm
    BB Drop57.5mm57.5mm57.5mm57.5mm
    Trail82mm82mm82mm82mm
    Fork Length, Full496mm506mm506mm506mm
    Fork Rake/Offset51mm51mm51mm51mm
    Front Center650mm676mm704mm730mm
    Chainstay Length430mm430mm430mm430mm
    Wheelbase1073mm1100mm1128mm1154mm
    Top Tube Length, Horizontal567mm594mm622mm648mm
    Bike Standover Height760mm790mm814mm845mm
    Seat Tube Length400mm430mm470mm520mm
    Seat Tube Angle74°74°74°74°
    Geometry

    Rider Reviews

    • 5
    • 4 Reviews

    Works for women, too!

    I previously raced road bikes, but recently moved to a rural county with mostly dirt roads, double track, and single track. I preferred a 1x rather than a 2x since I figured my road skills don't really translate to navigating mtn bike terrain, and a 1x would give me one less thing to worry about. The local salesguy was kindly open to my suggestion to try the men's instead of the women's, and I'm really glad I went with it! Specs are similar enough that it doesn't feel to me like it mattered. I'd recommend this model to other women interested in a 1x for whatever reason -- though I hear Specialized is moving to a unisex frame, if you're buying used/older models, it's worth trying out the men's. This one's good!


    Name:
    Run S.

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    Crazy fast affordable race rig with mid range spec

    I purchased this bike a few months ago and it's super quick and nimble. The frame and fork are fantastic. The slx group is always a solid choice. The wheels are a little heavy and sloppy in my opinion. I personally like to huck things as hard as possible so the stock brakes just don't cut it. I have since upgraded the wheels, bars, stem, saddle, cranks, pedals, bb, seatpost and brakes. My opinion is that this is a fantastic alternative to a carbon race bike and for the money can't be beat.


    Name:
    Emmet G.

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    Sendy

    I have had this bike since it came out and race and ride a lot. this bike is the best intermediate bike for racers trying to rank up the wins.


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    Gabe

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