Thursday, August 14, 2014

More on the 2015 Specialized Diverge (Comp Smartweld)

A new early release bike from Specialized is the Diverge.  


Today we are highlighting the 2015 Diverge Comp Smartweld:

When the paved road stops the Diverge Comp Smartweld is just getting started. Whether it's dirt roads or navigating potholes on the road less traveled, the Diverge Comp Smartweld can handle it all. With hydraulic disc brakes, Shimano 105 drivetrain, and tuned frame and fork it's only limited by your imagination.

   - Specialized E5 Premium Aluminum w/ D'Aluisio Smartweld technology, tapered headtube, OSBB
   - Specialized FACT carbon fork for precise handling and steering
    - AXIS 3.0 Disc wheels designed for lightweight performance and durability
    - Specialized Roubaix Pro 700x30/32c tires w/ BlackBelt protection and Endurant casing for any road condition
    - Turn Zayante, BB30 crankset offers bulletproof performance and shifting
    - Shimano 785 hydraulic disc brakes w/ Ice Tech resin pads for supreme stopping power
    - Shimano 685 integrated hydraulic shift levers for crisp shifting and braking



Tech Features

DISC BRAKES

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WHAT Powerful disc brakes that provide consistent stopping power no matter the weather or terrain.
WHY In varying terrain consistent and powerful stopping power is paramount. Disc brakes provide that security with less effort resulting in a more confident, less fatiguing ride.
HOW Hydraulic and mechanical disc brakes provide more efficient stopping power regardless of weather or terrain. Every Diverge frame is engineered to be able to withstand the increased braking stresses from disc brakes ensuring you'll be riding safer, longer.

ENDURANCE GEOMETRY

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WHAT Optimized endurance geometry for all day comfort.
WHY When nothing is off limits, comfort is a necessity. An endurance geometry keeps your comfortable, longer while still allowing for snappy climbing and quick descending.
HOW A taller headtube and a slightly relaxed angle allows for the ideal position for all day comfort. Keeping the chainstays short while maintaining a low bottom bracket point ensures the type of responsiveness and able descending you desire.

TIRE CLEARANCE

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WHAT Front and rear tire clearance for up to a 35c tire (32c with fenders).
WHY From paved roads to gravel fire trails, bigger tires provide more traction and flat resistant to ensure you keep the rubber side down.
HOW Wider tires provide a larger contact and can be run at lower pressures to ensure more traction across varying terrains.

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