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Turbo Creo SL Comp Carbon EVO

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Turbo Creo SL Comp Carbon EVO

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¿Por qué el gravel resulta tan atractivo? ¿Es el romper con las calles y los coches de la ciudad? ¿Es el crujido audible de las piedras bajo tus neumáticos? ¿O tal vez es sólo el sentimiento de aventura? Sea lo que sea, la Turbo Creo SL EVO está aquí para darte asistencia en el bosque, en la pista de grava o en tu próxima aventura. Cuenta con el mismo motor, batería y bastidor que su prima de carretera, pero con un espacio más grande de separación de los neumáticos y añade algunos componentes listos para la aventura que te llevarán a donde quieras que desee estar su corazón. Eres tú, solo que más rápido.

La Turbo Creo SL Comp Carbon EVO presenta un cuadro de carbono Fact 11r, que es el mismo que en el modelo S-Works, y también monta un Future Shock 2.0. Para el montaje, incluimos un grupo Shimano GRX 1x para asumir las tareas de cambio y frenado, mientras que las ruedas DT R470 Boost ™ se montan con neumáticos anchos Pathfinder Pro de 38 mm para que puedas rodar rápido y libre sobre asfalto o tierra. Y para el sillín, encontrarás nuestro Body Geometry Power Sport favorito de los fans que ofrece mucha comodidad, mientras que la tija telescópica X-Fusion Manic es útil cuando los descensos se ponen un poco más feos.

Technical Specifications

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Frameset

CUADRO

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

HORQUILLA

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

ABRAZADERA

Specialized Alloy, 30.8mm

Cockpit

MANUBRIO

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

ASIENTO

Body Geometry Power Sport, hollow Cr-Mo rails

POSTE DE ASIENTO

X-Fusion Manic Dropper, 50mm travel

POSTE

Future Stem, Pro

CINTA

Roubaix S-Wrap

Brakes

FRENO DELANTERO

Shimano GRX, Hydraulic disc

FRENO TRASERO

Shimano GRX, Hydraulic disc

Drivetrain

DESVIADOR TRASERO

Shimano RX812 GX, Shadow Plus, 11-speed

PALANCA DE CAMBIOS

Shimano GRX 810 hydraulic brake levers, mechanical shifting

CASSETTE

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

CADENA

Shimano HG601, 11spd

PEDALIER

Praxis Forged/M30 Spindle Interface

PLATOS

44T

Wheels & Tires

RUEDA DELANTERA

DT R470 Boost, 12x110mm

RUEDA TRASERA

DT R470 Boost, 12x148mm

LLANTA DELANTERA

Pathfinder Pro 2Bliss Ready, Transparent Sidewall, 700x38c

NEUMÁTICO TRASERO

Pathfinder Pro 2Bliss Ready, Transparent Sidewall, 700x38c

CAMARAS

Presta valve, 48mm

E-Bike

MOTOR

Specialized SL 1.1, custom lightweight motor

UI/REMOTE

Specialized MasterMind TCU, percentage of remaining charge, 120 possible display configurations, MicroTune assist adjustment, ANT+/Bluetooth®, w/Handlebar remote

BATERIA

Specialized SL1-320, fully integrated, 320Wh

CARGADOR

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

CABLEADO

Custom Specialized wiring harness w/ chargeport

* 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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XSSMLXLXXL
Largo de biela165mm170mm172.5mm172.5mm175mm175mm
Ancho de manubrio380mm400mm420mm420mm440mm440mm
Largo de avance80mm90mm100mm100mm110mm110mm
Saddle Width155mm155mm143mm143mm143mm143mm
Largo de poste de asiento350mm350mm350mm400mm400mm400mm
Stack573mm575mm592mm615mm643mm675mm
Alcance363mm373mm379mm384mm391mm399mm
Largo de tubo de dirección145.5mm145.5mm163.5mm185.5mm217mm250mm
Ángulo de tubo de dirección71.5°72°72.5°73°73°73°
B-B Height264.5mm264.5mm267mm267mm269.5mm269.5mm
Caída de caja pedalera80.5mm80.5mm78mm78mm75.5mm75.5mm
Trail68mm60mm56mm53mm53mm52mm
Fork Length (full)390mm390mm390mm390mm390mm390mm
Fork Rake/Offset50mm50mm50mm50mm50mm50mm
Front-Center586mm592mm598mm605mm621mm636mm
Largo de vaina inferior426mm426mm426mm427mm427mm428mm
Distancia entre ejes999mm1005mm1012mm1020mm1036mm1052mm
Top-Tube Length (horizontal)527mm539mm548mm566mm581mm605mm
Bike Stand-Over Height728mm731mm759mm782mm810mm840mm
Seat-Tube Length415mm447.5mm477.5mm502.5mm527.5mm557.5mm
Ángulo de tubo de asiento74°74°74°73.5°73.5°73°
Geometry

Rider Reviews

  • 4.6
  • 8 Reviews

Creo Evo Comp

I bought this bike 6 months ago and put about 1000 miles on it, here are few thoughts. Overall is an excellent bike with good handling and components. I got rid of the dropper post because I didn't like it much and switched to a carbon post. The group set is really good. The assistance feel is great and very natural. The amount of power is perfect, I wouldn't wish for more. The most amazing thing about this bike is that you can ride it without the motor assistance and behave like a normal bike. The thing I like the least is the engine noise. If you ride it on the road with cars or higher speeds you can not hear the motor at all. As soon as you get to a quiet gravel road with no traffic, the motor noise will be too invasive and ruin the riding experiance. For me its a five star, I would buy it again and recommend it to everyone that is interested in this type of product. I only wish the motor was quieter.


Name:
Roberto

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Makes me want to ride!!

I’ve done around 700km on this bike so far and it’s just excellent. Really responsive and a lot of fun. The power delivery is seamless, it’s just that helping hand on the big hill. It’s really helped me to get out and do more, I love it!

Would Recommend?
Yes!

Name:
Greg

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Great Bike

The Creo SL Comp Carbon EVO bike is everything I had hoped it would be. I have only taken 2 longer rides on it and wanted to share my initial feedback on the bike. I have a ride that is my go-to ride it is 40 miles total out and back with two big climbs the first is an 8% about a quarter mile then out to the dam with another 6%-10% 3-mile climb, and lots of short hill in between total elevation gain of about 1500 feet. I have been riding a Diverge Carbon Comp with carbon wheel on this same ride for years and on a good day I average 13mph and pretty much need the afternoon to recover (after all I am 71 years old 205lbs). With the Creo using mixed power levels learning how to best use the power I averaged 16.5 mph with 18% battery at the end of the ride and I felt like I could do it again. The Creo feels and handles as good as my Diverge Comp.

Would Recommend?
Yes!

Name:
Andy

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Rides as advertised...but it gets better!

Everything said in previous posts about the ride is true. I started getting multiple warnings about motor disconnection on a 3 month old bike...local shop, with the help of a Specialized technician, determined the cause and replaced some wires...fixed! Appreciate that this was supported by the warranty without a hassle. Thanks River City Bicycles and Specialized.

Would Recommend?
Yes!

Name:
Paul

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Game Changer

Been an avid roadie for years , bought a Yamaha Wabash (Gravel E-Bike), it was OK. Just picked up my Turbo Creo SL EVO, WOW, WOW, WOW what an awesome experience. Light , fast and comfortable, found riding with power off to be surprisingly easy. Then on the hills when you need a little extra the motor really helps, would suggest this to any rider who is getting older or needs a little help.

Would Recommend?
Yes!

Name:
David

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Great bike, but part 1

1. This ebike is great, we have 2 Creo’s in the family. 2. You pay $500 more for an evo where all you get more is a dropper seatpost, different shape handlebar and cheaper tires, but everything else is the same, even the chainring though the evo ring is supposedly 44, but it is also 46. Shimano gravel Eqipment on the road and evo version, also same wheels. 3. If you buy a specialized, for some reasons you have to live with crankcycle cranks, means all proprietary stuff including tools and inferior support manuals. Have exchanged them on the other bikes except the creo which has a wider hub Q where no other scenarios exist. 4. If you have expensive road wheels which you like to use on your Creo, bad luck, the creo uses MTB boost hubs. Problem solver offers spacers and JJBP offers conversion axles, but it’s a little bit messy. 5. Best option is to buy the cheapest creo carbon bike and add your own specs. But, don’t rely on specialized, as different components are usually sold out.

Would Recommend?
Yes!

Name:
Ric

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Great Bike

This is my second e-bike, but my prior bike uses a hub drive and cadence sensor and weighs about 75 lbs. This bike is light and with the mid-drive motor, it operates much more like a regular bike, but only faster. Once you set the level of assistance (None, Eco, Sport or Turbo), you can just use the bike gears to get around without thinking about the electronics. Eco provides plenty of assistance for most riding, and even on my first ride I found I only switched over to higher assist levels once I got tired or wanted to go faster. I also love the 1X front gear set-up which allowed me to just upshift or down shift the rear cassette until I found the right gear regardless of whether I was climbing or descending hills.

Would Recommend?
Yes!

Name:
Matthew

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