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    2020 Turbo Creo SL Comp Carbon

    6 000,00 €

    4.7

    12 Commentaires

    Specialized développe depuis longtemps les vélos de route les plus performants au…

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    Specialized développe depuis longtemps les vélos de route les plus performants au monde. Tarmac, Venge, Roubaix, Allez, Diverge : chacun de ces modèles domine sa catégorie en intégrant les meilleures technologies disponibles sur le marché. Nous ne pouvons pas lire l'avenir, mais une chose est d'ores et déjà certaine, le Turbo Creo SL dépassera toutes vos attentes en matière de performances d'un vélo de route électrique. Il est léger, confortable, efficace et même vif, le tout avec la capacité d'aplanir les montagnes, de se moquer du vent de face et d'aller plus loin que vous ne l'imaginiez. C'est vous, en plus rapide.

    Le Turbo Creo SL Comp Carbon est doté de notre cadre en carbone Fact 11r. Vous disposez de la nouvelle suspension Future Shock 2.0. Pour l'équipement, nous avons confié la transmission et le freinage au groupe Shimano GRX monoplateau. Les roues DT R470 Boost reçoivent des pneus Turbo Pro de 28 mm pour rouler longtemps et sans arrière-pensée. Quant à la selle, c'est la très demandée et très confortable Body Geometry Power Sport.

    • Le Turbo Creo SL est l’un des vélos électriques les plus légers de sa catégorie. Le cadre en carbone FACT 11r rigide et léger incite constamment à se mettre en danseuse et à attaquer dans les virages. Sa légèreté contribue aussi à diminuer le poids total du vélo et à rallonger l'autonomie.

    • Le moteur SL 1.1, léger comme le reste, amplifie votre effort en développant jusqu'à 240 watts d'une assistance puissante et silencieuse. Il délivre un couple en harmonie avec votre cadence normale de pédalage et ne produit aucune résistance en mode sans assistance.

    • Peur de tomber en panne d'assistance électrique ? Aucun risque avec le Creo SL. Avec les presque 130 km d'autonomie maximale de sa batterie interne, le Creo SL avale les kilomètres et les heures de route. La batterie auxiliaire en option ajoute jusqu'à 65 km supplémentaires.

    • En vous connectant avec notre application Mission Control, vous pouvez adapter le moteur SL 1.1 à votre pratique, enregistrer les données des sorties et surveiller la batterie. L'appli peut aussi assurer automatiquement la gestion de la batterie de manière à faire durer la charge aussi longtemps que vous en avez besoin. Le moteur dispose même d'un capteur de puissance intégré qui transmet les données à n'importe quel module ANT+ connecté. Vous ne souhaitez pas vous connecter ? Pas de problème. Le Turbo Connect Unit (TCU) monté sur le tube horizontal vous offre tout le contrôle dont vous avez besoin.

    • Avec un débattement confortable de 20 mm, la suspension Future Shock 2.0 rend les trajets plus confortables, diminue la fatigue et augmente la vitesse sur terrain difficile. Le nouveau Smooth Boot soigne l'esthétique du vélo en offrant une transition épurée entre la douille de direction et la potence.

    • Nous avons appris qu’il pouvait y avoir plus de différences entre deux cyclistes masculins qu’entre un homme et une femme. Le genre seul ne fournit pas assez de données pour développer des cadres spécifiques. Cela signifie que séparer les vélos entre hommes et femmes est arbitraire et obsolète. En gardant ça en tête, nous avons développé une géométrie qui convient au mieux à tous les coureurs : une géométrie confortable, dynamique avec une prise en main parfaite.

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    E-BIKE

    Motor

    Specialized SL 1.1, custom lightweight motor

    UI/Remote

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

    Battery

    Specialized SL1-320, fully integrated, 320Wh

    Charger

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

    Wiring Harness

    Custom Specialized wiring harness w/ chargeport

    ACCESSORIES

    SWAT

    Fender Clamp Adaptor

    FRAMESET

    Frame

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

    Fork

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

    Seat Binder

    Specialized Alloy, 30.8mm

    COCKPIT

    Handlebars

    Specialized Hover Comp, Alloy, 125mm Drop, 75mm Reach w/Di2 Hole

    Stem

    Future Stem, Pro

    Tape

    Roubaix S-Wrap

    Saddle

    Body Geometry Power Comp, Cromoly rails

    SeatPost

    S-Works FACT carbon 27.2mm, 20mm offset

    BRAKES

    Front Brake

    Shimano 105, Hydraulic disc

    Rear Brake

    Shimano 105, Hydraulic disc

    DRIVETRAIN

    Rear Derailleur

    Shimano RX812 GX, Shadow Plus, 11-speed

    Shift Levers

    Shimano GRX 810 hydraulic brake levers, mechanical shifting

    Cassette

    Sunrace, 11-speed, alloy spider, 11-42t

    Chain

    Shimano HG601, 11spd

    Crankset

    Praxis, Forged alloy M30, custom offset

    Chainrings

    Praxis, 46T, 110BCD

    WHEELS

    Front Wheel

    DT R470 Boost, 12x110mm

    Rear Wheel

    DT R470 Boost, 12x148mm

    WHEELS & TIRES

    Front Tire

    Specialized Turbo Pro, 700x28mm

    Rear Tire

    Specialized Turbo Pro, 700x28mm

    Inner Tubes

    Presta, 48mm valve

    * Poids basés sur les cadres peints en production comme illustré. Les poids réels varieront en fonction de la couleur, de la taille du cadre et de la variation des composants. Les spécifications sont sujettes à modification sans préavis.

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    Longueur manivelles165mm170mm172.5mm172.5mm175mm175mm
    Largeur de cintre380mm400mm420mm420mm440mm440mm
    Longueur de potence70mm80mm90mm100mm110mm110mm
    Largeur de selle155mm155mm143mm143mm143mm143mm
    Longueur de tige de selle350mm350mm350mm400mm400mm400mm
    Stack573mm575mm592mm615mm643mm675mm
    Reach363mm373mm379mm384mm391mm399mm
    Hauteur de douille de direction145.5mm145.5mm163.5mm185.5mm217mm250mm
    Angle de direction71.5°72°72.5°73°73°73°
    Boîte de pédalier - sol264.5mm264.5mm267mm267mm269.5mm269.5mm
    B-B Drop80.5mm80.5mm78mm78mm75.5mm75.5mm
    Chasse68mm60mm56mm53mm53mm52mm
    Longueur de fourche390mm390mm390mm390mm390mm390mm
    Déport de fourche50mm50mm50mm50mm50mm50mm
    Boîte de pédalier – axe roue avant586mm592mm598mm605mm621mm636mm
    Longueur bases426mm426mm426mm427mm427mm428mm
    Empattement999mm1005mm1012mm1020mm1036mm1052mm
    Longueur tube horizontal527mm539mm548mm566mm581mm605mm
    Hauteur cadre à l’entrejambe728mm731mm759mm782mm810mm840mm
    Longueur tube de selle415mm447.5mm477.5mm502.5mm527.5mm557.5mm
    Angle tube de selle74°74°74°73.5°73.5°73°
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    4.7

    12 Commentaires

     

    Turbo Creo SL is a wonderful ride! Highly recommended.

    I love this bike. I'm still fairly strong for 68 years and live in not-so-hilly North Florida. I bought it after I had a pacemaker implanted and found I needed the assist on long climbs or fast sprints, especially on smooth roads when a pacemaker is slow to react to exercise. I don't need this bike's amazing power all the time but it really delivers when I want it. I love the 46T chainring; the added torque makes the Creo very rideable even without motor assist. As I wrote earlier, it isn't very hilly/mountainous where I live, so I swapped the stock 11-42 mtb cassette for a GRX 11-34, and I find it works exceptionally well with the Creo.


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    68 R.

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    Ridiculously fun to ride!

    I work in the bike industry and have had a chance to see and ride a lot of E-bikes. Specialized took their time and completely knocked it out of the park by designing their own drive system and getting the weight of the bike well below competitors. My Comp Carbon model with pedals, bottle cages, and computer mount comes in under 30 pounds. Thats seriously impressive for an E-bike. The other notable thing about this bike is how natural the assist feels. It's like you just got a really strong tailwind . It's given someone like me who struggles with arthritis and bad knees the ability to get back out there and do longer rides and join group rides. I have a new confidence that if I get a little farther from home than I planned or just not feeling it that day, I can dial up a little more assist and get myself back home. Total game changing bike. If you are on the fence, get off of it and explore these Creo SL models. Each one is well specced and a pure joy to ride.


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    Donny501

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    essai VAE Specialized Creo SL Comp Carbon

    Très beau vélo, moteur un peu bruyant , passage des modes d'assistance complètement obsolète, très bonne autonomie. ergonomie de la partie moteur à revoir complètement, sinon merci au smartphone. Prix non justifié .


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    essai VAE Specialized Creo SL Comp Carbon

    Très beau vélo, moteur un peu bruyant , passage des modes d'assistance complètement obsolète, très bonne autonomie. ergonomie de la partie moteur à revoir complètement, sinon merci au smartphone. Prix non justifié .


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    Seriously, A Life Changing Time Machine! Part 2 of 2

    The smooth response of the bike's motor is almost organic in nature. It does not shout out ""Hey! I am giving you a boost!"" like some e-bike systems. Specialized's Mission Control app is also amazing and essential to customizing the bike's response. While I am still exploring the nuances and customization options, I have adjusted the parameters and bike presets to fit my ride and recovery training needs. After two weeks with the bike, I am back to riding and training regularly – 75 miles per week and increasing, and making changes to my eating habits. I have told my wife I will need a new wardrobe in twelve months. I cannot wait to show my cardiologist my ride and training logs! So far, I have not used up the internal battery on a single ride. My goal is to be able to do so, and need the external battery range extender, or two. Thank you and well-done Specialized, for making a life changing time machine!


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    David K.

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    Seriously, A Life Changing Time Machine! Part 1 of 2

    First, kudos to the awesome staff at the Specialized Bicycles Boulder Experience Center, who on short notice, arranged for a demo ride on their Turbo Creo SL Expert. After test riding many e-bikes from various manufacturers, this demo ride ""sealed the deal,"" on my decision to make the purchase on my own Turbo Creo SL Comp Carbon a week later. Also, kudos to my LBS, Criterium Bicycles in Colorado Springs, for their awesome support and setting up the bike perfectly to match my riding position from my steel frame Serotta Colorado road bike. I am a cyclist in my mid-sixties who raced Cat 4 in my twenties. As with many of you, due to a variety of medical conditions such as AFIB, TII diabetes, artificial left knee joint, and damaged medial meniscus and posterior cruciate ligament in my right knee, professional and family demands, my health and ability to ride my Serotta for extended distances seriously declined to the point riding a bike was no longer enjoyable. Getting dropped on B group rides was especially heart-breaking. Unwise eating habits, and a fifty-pound weight increase over the ensuing decades did not help. I do not use the term ""Life Changer"" lightly. However, I truly believe my new Turbo Creo SL Comp Carbon road bike is! It is as if I have lost fifty pounds and turned back the calendar thirty years to my racing days. With my effort, and electric assist, I can now keep up a decent pace on the flats, punch through withering headwinds, and attack steep climbs with abandon (LoL!). Most importantly, I can ride this way without overstressing both knee joints, and keeping my heart rate within a safe range. My Creo carves turns, descends, handles, and brakes, like you would expect a high-end road bike should. Once you get moving, because the balance and design of the bike is so well engineered, the small increase in additional weight is not at all noticeable and may add a bit of additional stability at higher speed. (Continued, Part 1 of 2)


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    David K.

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    Perfect Covid-19 Bike!

    As the other reviews have said - this is an awesome machine. You get the same workout but feel like a pro rider. Headwinds are just dealt with via a higher power assist setting. The real issue is justifying the $$ for this to your significant other, yourself, or your accountant... Let me give you a few ways to think about it, especially given the Covid-19 situation. 1. It's your electronic peloton. With Covid-19, you should stay far from a large peloton where a lot of people are packed together breathing hard. This bike has you working harder than hanging inside a peloton and keeps you in germ free fresh air. 2. Save health club or golf club fees. High end health clubs can cost $200/month + class fees. With Covid-19, you really don't want to be exercising in a room with a bunch of other people. Save these fees and pay for the bike in 2-3 years. 3. Health - I'll bet you will be like me and ride this much more often and for longer periods of time. Sure the motor helps but I've found that I ride much longer with the same heart rate profile as my regular road bike. Too bad it does not qualify for the HSA account... Some feedback for the Specialized folks: 1. Come out with some type of leasing program for these. I know the technology will keep improving and I'd love to do a 3 year lease where I can switch to the latest model every three years. Most high end cars are sold this way + builds a used ""certified"" bike market for the bikes coming off lease. 2. Bigger gears - you quickly land into the top gear on this bike - could use a few more bigger ratios. Make the front chain ring bigger? 3. Keep the bike computer on when you turn off the assist.


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    Jmm

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    It is addictive!

    At 75 I have definitely slowed down. My regular bike is a premium carbon fiber, 15 lbs. bike, but even on it my speeds average 15 MPH during 45 to 50 miles rides that I do three times a week. I have done four rides on the Creo during the last week. My average speed on each of those rides has been between 18 and 20 MPH. When you are cruising along and you look down at your computer and you are doing 4 to 5 MPH than you usually do, you tend to be willing to push even harder, so I get a really good workout on every ride. This is no moped. I have yet to use the highest power level. I generally ride in the Sports mode. It is terrific. Without the Ride Extender battery I get about 50 miles on a full charge usually reaching home running on fumes. With extender I come home with four bars after 50 miles. I am pushing the whole time doing anywhere from 1600' to 2500' of elevation, so the motor is being pushed. It is a great ride. It corners as well or better than any bike I have ever ridden. The best part is that I can now go riding with my 45 year old son on his SWorks Tarmac and stay right with him. I love it. What more can I say.


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    Go further. Go faster. Smile more!

    I own several Specialized bicycles. Everything from a SHIV (Tri bike) to a Diverge (gravel grinder) to a Turbo S (grocery getter) and a few others in between. I am a huge fan of Specialized and I am a brand Ambassador. I also ride a bike most days. I was excited to give the new Creo SL a try thinking that it would be my ""let's go discover new territory"" bike, knowing that if I'm out there a little too long or I get into some really hilly areas, I can get a little help from the bike. It has become so much more than that! After two months and over 1500 miles on this bike...it has become my ""go to"" bike. I have had NO issues with the bike and no repairs. I have had to buy new tires because I wore a set out already. This bike helps me get up those steep hills, makes that 20+ mph head wind tolerable and allows me to ride further than I normally would. It is a very comfortable bike to ride, even with the power off, and is the most stable bike I've ridden when it comes to descending steep hills. Specialized nailed it when they said ""It's you...only faster!"" I dare you to ride one and not smile throughout the ride!


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    Di S.

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    Loving my new Creo Comp Carbon!

    I'm just a weekend warrior that gets in between 20-50 miles on a specific trail on a Sat or Sun. I've used my normal road bike for the last 10 years and really had 0 reason to upgrade because it did the job nicely and with limited miles, still seems fairly new to me. I started reading about E bikes and just wanted to get a simple bike to ride around the neighborhood for fun. Then, I test rode this bike...wow, my whole mindset changed, I enjoyed riding like it was my first time off of training wheels, it was a renewed thrill. I tested many versions of Specialized E bikes before I settled on this one to replace my road bike. It is a major upgrade in every way over my older bike. Full carbon fiber, stem shock, much nicer shifting and geometry. However, the best part is the electric motor, my typical ride is often windy in 1 or both directions for my ride and that is just not fun for me. I'm still rather young at 46 and in great shape (Table Tennis is my main sport) and can live with my current road bike but the pedal assistance makes riding that much more fun. Sometimes, I feel a bit lazy to do my weekend ride. Now, I am excited and know that I can do my ride comfortably and with less effort, if I wanted to. The first half of the ride is the best part, coming back (uphill) is the hard part, with the Creo, I can crank it up to Sport or Turbo mode to get me home. Love, love this bike and will probably not ride a non-e bike again.


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    Tim C.

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    The smoothest bike I have ever ridden

    I've been riding most of my life and was a successful criterium racer for about 25 years in the Masters category. I had been riding a Serotta titanium frame with SRAM etap red components and carbon fiber everything else. It is a great bike. Because of some serious knee problems that I have, riding that bike has not been pleasurable and after trying a friend's eBike I realized this could be my answer. After trying a number of different ebikes I discovered the Turbo Creo SL and have fallen in love with it. It has been a transformative experience for me and I am become a better version of myself while I'm riding it. I am riding like I did 30 years ago. I love this bike


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    Perfect bike for high altitudes

    I considered e-road bikes many months but dismissed them due to the 20mph cutoff; I can routinely do that on my aero road bike. Specialized is the only bike so far with a 27mph cutoff and since I like speed that sealed the deal. I live in Reno-Tahoe at 6000 ft elevation with many steep hills to climb. One website reviewer claimed that the bike does not help much on climbs since it does not have the torque of electric mountain bikes. I found this to be absolutely false. I can now spin pedals going up 14% grades at a speed 30-50% faster. In addition the heavier weight of the bike makes for a more secure feeling on high speed descents compared to my old 14lb climbing bike. Only recently have researchers started to look at long term exercise at high altitude (as opposed to two week bike racer training at altitude) and have found negative cardiac effects (Science, 9/13/19, vol 365, issue6458, p1098). E-bikes should be considered mandatory for those living at high altitude, contrary to the mostly American attitude that they are for the disabled or elderly. I now use the Creo for road biking and Kenevo for mountain biking. Lots of fun in Tahoe!


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    Washoe B.

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