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    2020 Turbo Creo SL Expert EVO

    8.499,00 €

    4.8

    15 Bewertungen

    Die besten Rennräder der Welt zu bauen, hat bei uns eine lange Geschichte. Tarmac,…

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    Die besten Rennräder der Welt zu bauen, hat bei uns eine lange Geschichte. Tarmac, Venge, Roubaix, Allez, Diverge - alle in ihrer Kategorie dominierend und ausgestattet mit den innovativsten Technologien der Bikeindustrie. Auch wenn das hohe Ansprüche sind, die wir an uns stellen, wird das Turbo Creo SL mit Sicherheit deine Erwartungen, wie ein E-Rennrad performen sollte, übertreffen. Es ist leicht, geschmeidig, potent und sogar agil - und alles mit der Power, die Berge zu überwinden, den Gegenwind auszulachen und weiter zu fahren, als du dir jemals erträumt hättest. Mit dem EVO Modell bekommst du breitere Reifen, eine vom Lenker aus versenkbare Sattelstütze und einem Rennlenker mit Flare, um dich überall hin zu begleiten, wohin es dich auch immer treibt. It's you, only faster.

    Der Turbo Creo SL Expert Evo Rahmen besteht aus einer FACT 11r Carbon Konstruktion, ja auch am S-Works Modell, und du bekommst auch eine Future Shock 2.0. Eine 1-fach Shimano Ultegra Di2 Gruppe mit einem XT-Schaltwerk und einer 11-42t Kassette übernehmen Schalt- und Bremsvorgänge, während ein Roval C38 Disc Carbon Boost Laufradsatz mit unserem 38 mm Pathfinder Pro Reifen dich sorgenfrei auf Schotter oder Asphalt dahinrollen lässt. Und du wirst sehen, dass unser beliebter Body Geometry Power Sport Sattel sehr komfortabel ist. Die X-Fusion Manic Sattelstütze ist praktisch, sollte die Abfahrt mal etwas haarig werden.

    • Das Turbo Creo SL ist das leichteste E-Bike seiner Klasse - sprichwörtlich Kilos leichter als seine Mitbewerber. Nicht nur wird der leichte und steife FACT 11r Rahmen dich zu einem feurigen Trail-Tango und Kurvengeräuber einladen, er reduziert außerdem das Systemgewicht und steigert die Reichweite.

    • Der leichte SL 1.1 Motor verdoppelt deinen Einsatz mit bis zu 240 Watt leiser und kraftvoller Antriebsleistung, um dich auf deinem Ride zu unterstützen. Der schnell ansprechende Motor mit speziell abgestimmter Drehmomentkurve liefert perfekt synchronisierte Unterstützung zu deiner Trittfrequenz und deinem Krafteinsatz und hat keinen Widerstand, wenn du ohne Unterstützung fährst.

    • Angst vor leerem Akku? Nicht mit dem Creo SL. Mit bis zu 120 km Reichweite mit dem internen Akku frisst das Creo SL förmlich Kilometer. Mit unserem optionalen Range Extender bekommst du nochmal Power für weitere 60 km.

    • Indem du das Bike mit unserer Mission Control App verbindest, kannst du den SL 1.1 Motor nach deinen Vorlieben einstellen, deinen Ride aufnehmen und den Ladezustand des Akkus überwachen. Die App kann auch die Entladung der Akkus steuern und stellt sicher, dass seine Ladung für deinen gesamten Ride ausreicht. Der Motor hat sogar einen eingebauten Power-Meter, der seine Daten an jedes ANT+ Gerät übertragen kann. Oder willst du dich nicht verbinden? Keine Sorge - Die Turbo Connect Unit (TCU) auf dem Oberrohr gibt dir all die Kontrolle, die du für deinen Ride brauchst.

    • E-Rennräder sind von Natur aus hart, aber mit der Future Shock 2.0 spürst du langsamere Ermüdung und höheren Speed, egal auf welchem Untergrund. Die 2.0 Version gibt dir volle Kontrolle mit einem Einsteller auf dem Vorbau. Dieser Einstellknopf justiert die Druckstufe von komplett geöffnet bis fast geschlossen, während der hydraulische Dämpfungskreislauf die Zugstufe kontrolliert. Der Smooth Boot lässt das System ästhetisch ansprechender wirken und sorgt für einen sanften Übergang zwischen Steuerrohr und Vorbau.

    • Wir haben gelernt, dass es größere Unterschiede zwischen zwei Männern geben kann, als zwischen Mann und Frau. Das Geschlecht allein sagt nicht genug aus, um jedem einen separaten Rahmen zu bauen. Das heißt, Räder in Frauenbikes und Männerbikes zu unterteilen, ist eine willkürliche und veraltete Anschauung. Mit diesem Wissen haben wir eine Geometrie entwickelt, die allen Fahrern passt.

    Technische Spezifikationen

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    E-BIKE

    MOTOR

    Specialized SL 1.1, custom lightweight motor

    DISPLAY

    Specialized TCU, 10-LED State of charge, 3-LED Ride Mode display, ANT+/Bluetooth®

    AKKU

    Specialized SL1-320, fully integrated, 320Wh

    LADEGERÄT

    Custom charger, 48V System w/ SL system charger plug

    KABELBAUM

    Custom Specialized wiring harness w/ chargeport

    Zubehör

    SWAT

    Fender Clamp Adaptor

    Rahmenset

    RAHMEN

    FACT 11r carbon, Open Road Geometry, front/rear thru-axles, fully integrated down tube battery, internal cable routing, fender/rack mounts, Boost™ 12x148mm

    GABEL

    Future Shock 2.0 w/ Smooth Boot, Boost™ 12x110mm thru-axle, flat-mount disc

    SATTELSTÜTZKLEMME

    Specialized Alloy, 30.8mm

    Bremsen

    BREMSE VORNE

    Shimano Ultegra R8070 hydraulic disc

    BREMSE HINTEN

    Shimano Ultegra R8070 hydraulic disc

    Laufräder und Reifen

    VORDERREIFEN

    Pathfinder Pro 2Bliss Ready, Transparent Sidewall, 700x38c

    Antrieb

    SCHALTWERK

    Shimano Deore XT Di2, Shadow Plus, 11-speed

    SCHALTHEBEL

    Shimano Ultegra Di2 Disc R8070

    KASSETTE

    Shimano XT, 11-speed, 11-42t

    KETTE

    Shimano Ultegra, 11-speed

    KETTENBLÄTTER

    40T

    Laufräder

    VORDERRAD

    Roval C 38 Disc, carbon, tubeless-ready, 38mm depth, 24h

    HINTERRAD

    Roval C 38 Disc, carbon, tubeless-ready, 38mm depth, 24h

    HINTERREIFEN

    Pathfinder Pro 2Bliss Ready, Transparent Sidewall, 700x38c

    SCHLÄUCHE

    Presta valve, 48mm

    Cockpit

    LENKER

    Specialized Adventure Gear Hover, 103mm drop x 70mm reach x 12º flare

    SATTEL

    Body Geometry Power Expert

    SATTELSTÜTZE

    X-Fusion Manic Dropper Seat Post, 50mm of travel

    VORBAU

    Future Stem, Pro

    LENKERBAND

    Roubaix S-Wrap

    DRIVETRAIN

    Crankset

    Praxis Forged/M30 Spindle Interface

    *Gewichte basieren auf der Produktion lackierter Rahmen, wie abgebildet. Tatsächliche Gewichte variieren je nach Farbgebung, Rahmengröße und Komponentenvariation. Spezifikationen können ohne Vorankündigung geändert werden.

    Geometrie

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    XSSMLXLXXL
    Kurbellänge165mm170mm172.5mm172.5mm175mm175mm
    Lenkerbreite380mm400mm420mm420mm440mm440mm
    Vorbaulänge70mm80mm90mm100mm110mm110mm
    Länge Sattelstütze315mm315mm350mm380mm380mm380mm
    Sattelbreite155mm155mm143mm143mm143mm143mm
    Stack573mm575mm592mm615mm643mm675mm
    Reach363mm373mm379mm384mm391mm399mm
    Steuerrohrlänge145.5mm145.5mm163.5mm185.5mm217mm250mm
    Steuerrohrwinkel71.5°72°72.5°73°73°73°
    Tretlagerhöhe264.5mm264.5mm267mm267mm269.5mm269.5mm
    Tretlagerabsenkung80.5mm80.5mm78mm78mm75.5mm75.5mm
    Nachlauf68mm60mm56mm53mm53mm52mm
    Gabellänge (komplett)390mm390mm390mm390mm390mm390mm
    Gabelversatz / Offset50mm50mm50mm50mm50mm50mm
    Mitte Tretlager - Mitte V.-Achse586mm592mm598mm605mm621mm636mm
    Kettenstreben-Länge426mm426mm426mm427mm427mm428mm
    Radstand999mm1005mm1012mm1020mm1036mm1052mm
    Oberrohrlänge (horizontal)527mm539mm548mm566mm581mm605mm
    Überstandshöhe728mm731mm759mm782mm810mm840mm
    Sitzrohrlänge415mm447.5mm477.5mm502.5mm527.5mm557.5mm
    Sitzrohrwinkel74°74°74°73.5°73.5°73°
    Geometrie

    Bewertungen anderer Rider

    4.8

    15 Bewertungen

     

    super tevreden

    Met deze fiets kan ik op mijn leeftijd nog zware heuvelachtige ritjes van 90 à 100 km aan zonder uitgeput thuis te komen. Echt een fantastische fiets.

    Würdest du es empfehlen?
    Ja

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    Fons

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    After three thousand miles......

    My comments about The Expert Evo are; Cockpit/ The saddle is very comfortable and durable. Handle bars are fine but road bars would also be. Seat post has enough drop for sketchy downhills and to start on steep hills. The font shock is something that really provides comfort on dirt. It has no unfavorable handling effects on dirt or tarmac. Shifting/ Top notch. Di2 is a luxury (when charged). Brakes/ Ultegra are great, no maintenance except pads. Drivetrain/ Have replaced 2 chains and need a new cassette. The original gearing is fine in combination with the three power levels. OK for steep dirt or tarmac. Wheels. Roll away from my pack on road bikes surprisingly well even with the 38 tires. General/ quality is great, while local shop has been 4+. Downside/ crank strikes are too frequent on single track. Overall// You will want one, someday. I am 83 yo , and this delight has put me back in the pack.


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    Ckjo

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    Gorka

    Sensaciones de no llevar motor , es una bicicleta todoterreno Que te incita a descubrír nuevas rutas. En mi caso una gran ayuda para recupérame de una grave lesión


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    Gorka

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    Gorka

    Sensaciones de no llevar motor , es una bicicleta todoterreno Que te incita a descubrír nuevas rutas. En mi caso una gran ayuda para recupérame de una grave lesión


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    Gorka

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    Love this bike

    What a sweet bike ,rides and shifts gears so smooth ,light weight, perfect Amount of battery/motor for what I was wanting


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    Tile M.

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    Bicicleta fantástica em todos os aspectos

    Bike fantástica, muito confortável, motor extremamente silencioso, prazer total em pilotagem. As subidas se tornam simples, porém o esforço é necessário, permitido treinamento em qualquer grupo de bike que você possa participar.


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    Conrad

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    Bicicleta fantástica em todos os aspectos

    Bike fantástica, muito confortável, motor extremamente silencioso, prazer total em pilotagem. As subidas se tornam simples, porém o esforço é necessário, permitido treinamento em qualquer grupo de bike que você possa participar.


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    Conrad

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    They changed the sizing calculator

    Fun to ride but now I think the web site had me buy the wrong size. I used the calculator numberous times and searched for a medium . Settled on a second choice. After fitting and refitting bike went to site to check seat recommended height and boom they changed the algorithm !!! Now it recommends a small frame. I know it changed because initially I was curious and kept lowering my height to see when it would recommend a smaller size.


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    Lkmd

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    This bike has changed my life

    I am an avid (albeit never very strong) cyclist. About 7 years ago (at age 53) my left knee began to deteriorate, and riding became difficult. Where I live the roads are either going up or down, not really long climbs, but sawtooth profiled, and as my fitness declined, it became a challenge, and finally I gave up riding. Two years ago (May 2017) I had that knee replaced, hopeful of a return to riding. Call it age, or accumulated lack of fitness, or motivation, but I couldn't ever ride enough to regain my love of riding. It became work and frustration. Earlier this year (right as quarantine began for Covid-19), I bought a Creo SL Expert. I can't even begin to articulate how much I love this bike, and the fact that I have now regained my love of riding. The motor allows me to handle every climb near home, without redlining my HR or causing my knee to swell up. I have been able to ride again with younger, fitter friends I hadn't been able to keep up with for years. I have even done some recent small group rides and was able to both keep up and hold my own, and walk away - literally and figuratively. I simply love this bike, and can't wait to get a MTB version soon, too. Kudos.


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    Geoff

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    Follow up: excellent bike but occasionally clunky drivetrain

    I wrote an extensive review of this excellent bicycle and I now have close to 700 miles on the odometer. As I wrote in my initial review, this is an excellent bicycle for the average cyclist. The build quality is extremely good and the assist even in Eco mode is more than enough for me. My only compliant is that the drivetrain is a little clunky. The Ultegra Di2 in this bicycle does not miss any shifts (so far) but the shifts can be clunky with a sound. The motor itself is smooth. The only reason I notice this is because I had the Shimano GRX Di2 drivetrain installed in my 2018 Diverge Expert with the same rear cassette. The GRX Di2 shifts much more smoothly. I had the firmware updated on my Creo but the shifts are still not as smooth. Don't know whether it is because of the rear derailleur. Other than that, an excellent bike.


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    Anand

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    So far so good but too early to say more

    After accumulating some 300,000 leg miles over 50 years of riding and now living where climbs are unavoidable I decided ebikes are the way to go. I've owned 3. The Stroemer was just too heavy to manage once off the thing. Plenty of torque when starting up, something the Trek Domane+ and the Founder's Edition (12/250) lack. 3000 miles on the Trek was not riding a road bike. It flew up hills but was so undergeared (22-11) that it ran out of rpm's before me on even the slightest downgrades. The bike was a slug in anything but turbo and it takes one to know one. The ride that was seriously compromised, despite allegedly state of the art suspension, by its brick like ride over frost heave tarmac. 35 miles was pretty much its range with a fair amount of coasting. For me unrideable in eco, unthinkable without power. t After 600 miles on the Specialized FE it has the perfect balance between power and gearing. It feels like a road bike. It takes the curse out of climbs but it's still work and it responds when getting off the saddle. I need more miles before I can adequately address/acess its overall performance and will return when I've got a 2000 miles or so on it. My bottom line is the mental benefit ebikes offer is priceless.. Every ride I do I've done without assistance and just knowing assistance is underfoot tells takes the trepidation out on days when I (and most riders) have a hard time getting out the door. It's a huge comfort knowing nothing is going to be as hard as I've experienced.


    Name
    Dave

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    Excellent bicycle for the average cyclist

    I bought the Creo Expert Evo to complement my 2018 Diverge Expert. Supply seems low (the road version wasn't available) but my local bike shop was able to order one for me in size large. I had them replace the original handlbars and seatpost with carbon versions from Specialized. I have the same set up in my Diverge. Also, I chose road-friendly Roubaix pro tubeless tires, same as what I have in my Diverge. With these modifications, the Creo feels identical to my Diverge in size 56. I primarily ride on roads and where I live, the terrain is hilly and the roads are in poor shape. Future shock 2.0 in the Creo feels much more compliant than the version I have in my Diverge. The bicycle itself appears very well made and I haven't noticed anything untoward except an occasional creak when pedaling hard. The drivetrain otherwise is quiet and the cassette is identical to what I have in my Diverge except for the larger chain ring (46 instead of 40). I have an electronic Di2 Shimano GRX drivetrain in my Diverge whereas the Creo has the Ultegra Di2. Shift action is very similar and very smooth and the brakes are strong. The bike itself is about 10 lbs heavier than my Diverge. So who is the target for this admittedly expensive ebike? It suits me, a 59 year old male cyclist extremely well. I am an average cyclist and ride mostly for exercise and recreation, on average 120-150 miles a week. The Creo even in Eco mode reduces fatigue especially when climbing and I am faster (Specialized's tag line). However, it is easy to spin out on steeper descents because of the limitations of the 1x drivetrain. Doesn't bother me but I think a younger and stronger cyclist would probably prefer a bicycle like the Roubiax Expert with a 2x electronic drivetrain and with a similar frame. Overall, I am very pleased with my purchase and am alternating between riding my Diverge and my new Creo. I also hope to expand my typical range of 30-35 miles with the ebike. Highly recommended.


    Name
    Anand

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    Like driving a Formula 1 car

    Living in Ashland Oregon I have access right out my front door to such a wide variety of terrain, trails, roads, and bike paths that's it's the classic ""embarrassment of riches"". The Creo Evo is an amazing bike on all these varied rides! It performs well as a road bike and is nimble and fun on the fire roads of Mt. Ashland. I am looking forward to this summer doing longer rides on Road 20 which is the Valhalla of gravel road riding!


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    Fast E.

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    Game Changer

    Exactly as advertised. A true Jack of all trades.


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    D A.

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    Numero uno

    Sono un esperto di ebike strada - la Crevo è la numero uno ☝️- ma costa troppo!! Dovrebbe esserci un modello di partenza a prezzi contenuti, come i concorrenti


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    Robi

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