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January 23rd 07, 02:27 PM
Hello all,
I am interested in buying Specialized Epic FSR bike. My problem is that
I cannot try it before I buy it because I have to order it. I heard
that Specialized Epic is for small people. My question is referred to
Specialized Epic owners, I am 192cm (6'3'') tall so would be XL frame
saze enough for me? Once I ride an L size of Specialized Epic and it
was too small for me.

wizardB
January 23rd 07, 08:20 PM
wrote:
> Hello all,
> I am interested in buying Specialized Epic FSR bike. My problem is that
> I cannot try it before I buy it because I have to order it. I heard
> that Specialized Epic is for small people. My question is referred to
> Specialized Epic owners, I am 192cm (6'3'') tall so would be XL frame
> saze enough for me? Once I ride an L size of Specialized Epic and it
> was too small for me.
>
I am 6'4" and I ride an XL epic for xc racing with a 110 stem it's a
perfect fit.

JD
January 23rd 07, 10:02 PM
wrote:
> Hello all,
> I am interested in buying Specialized Epic FSR bike. My problem is that
> I cannot try it before I buy it because I have to order it. I heard
> that Specialized Epic is for small people. My question is referred to
> Specialized Epic owners, I am 192cm (6'3'') tall so would be XL frame
> saze enough for me? Once I ride an L size of Specialized Epic and it
> was too small for me.


If you weigh over 200 lbs, get a sturdier bike if it's going to be for
anything other than a "season" of racing or an occasional light xc
bike. Those frames are pretty wimpy for bigger riders.

JD

NotaKnob
January 24th 07, 01:28 AM
On Jan 23, 3:02 pm, "JD" > wrote:
> wrote:
> > Hello all,
> > I am interested in buying Specialized Epic FSR bike. My problem is that
> > I cannot try it before I buy it because I have to order it. I heard
> > that Specialized Epic is for small people. My question is referred to
> > Specialized Epic owners, I am 192cm (6'3'') tall so would be XL frame
> > saze enough for me? Once I ride an L size of Specialized Epic and it
> > was too small for me.If you weigh over 200 lbs, get a sturdier bike if it's going to be for
> anything other than a "season" of racing or an occasional light xc
> bike. Those frames are pretty wimpy for bigger riders.

I'll agree with that. I've got an Epic and if I weighed much more I'd
be afraid of killing the rear shock on downhills.

If a large was too small, I'd move over to their other framesets.

Bruce

wizardB
January 24th 07, 02:27 AM
NotaKnob wrote:
> On Jan 23, 3:02 pm, "JD" > wrote:
>> wrote:
>>> Hello all,
>>> I am interested in buying Specialized Epic FSR bike. My problem is that
>>> I cannot try it before I buy it because I have to order it. I heard
>>> that Specialized Epic is for small people. My question is referred to
>>> Specialized Epic owners, I am 192cm (6'3'') tall so would be XL frame
>>> saze enough for me? Once I ride an L size of Specialized Epic and it
>>> was too small for me.If you weigh over 200 lbs, get a sturdier bike if it's going to be for
>> anything other than a "season" of racing or an occasional light xc
>> bike. Those frames are pretty wimpy for bigger riders.
>
> I'll agree with that. I've got an Epic and if I weighed much more I'd
> be afraid of killing the rear shock on downhills.
>
> If a large was too small, I'd move over to their other framesets.
>
> Bruce
>
I weigh 225 and have been racing this frame for 2 years without a
problem and remember if the frame does break theres a life time warranty :-)

Paul Boyd
January 24th 07, 08:39 AM
wizardB said the following on 24/01/2007 02:27:

> I weigh 225 and have been racing this frame for 2 years without a
> problem and remember if the frame does break theres a life time warranty
> :-)

Does the warranty still apply if you're that weight? Some frames have a
recommended maximum rider weight - a fact that could be used by a
manufacturer to wriggle out of the warranty. I've no idea whether
Specialized would do this, but it's just a thought.

--
Paul Boyd
http://www.paul-boyd.co.uk/

wizardB
January 24th 07, 03:06 PM
Paul Boyd wrote:
> wizardB said the following on 24/01/2007 02:27:
>
>> I weigh 225 and have been racing this frame for 2 years without a
>> problem and remember if the frame does break theres a life time
>> warranty :-)
>
> Does the warranty still apply if you're that weight? Some frames have a
> recommended maximum rider weight - a fact that could be used by a
> manufacturer to wriggle out of the warranty. I've no idea whether
> Specialized would do this, but it's just a thought.
>
Before I bought the Epic I had as a light XC bike a Specialized XC FSR
that I bought to see what I though of a full suspension XC bike,I
cracked the top tube and Specialized was going to replace it that week
but instead I made a deal paid a few extra bucks and got myself the Epic
frame from them.So yes they stand behind their bikes and try to please
their customers when it comes to frame replacement.
PS they never even asked my weight even when I asked
them to send a XL rather than the large they were replacing.

MattB
January 24th 07, 04:44 PM
NotaKnob wrote:
> On Jan 23, 3:02 pm, "JD" > wrote:
>
wrote:
>>
>>>Hello all,
>>>I am interested in buying Specialized Epic FSR bike. My problem is that
>>>I cannot try it before I buy it because I have to order it. I heard
>>>that Specialized Epic is for small people. My question is referred to
>>>Specialized Epic owners, I am 192cm (6'3'') tall so would be XL frame
>>>saze enough for me? Once I ride an L size of Specialized Epic and it
>>>was too small for me.If you weigh over 200 lbs, get a sturdier bike if it's going to be for
>>
>>anything other than a "season" of racing or an occasional light xc
>>bike. Those frames are pretty wimpy for bigger riders.
>
>
> I'll agree with that. I've got an Epic and if I weighed much more I'd
> be afraid of killing the rear shock on downhills.
>
> If a large was too small, I'd move over to their other framesets.
>
> Bruce
>

I blew out my rear shock on a '03 S-Works and I only weigh about 150
Lbs. Not sure if it was the way I was riding (not unlikely) or just a
random failure. The good part of the story is I had a new shock on the
bike from them within a few days under warranty. It's been good for two
seasons since.

Matt

Paul Boyd
January 24th 07, 09:03 PM
On 24/01/2007 15:06, wizardB said,

> So yes they stand behind their bikes and try to please
> their customers when it comes to frame replacement.

Fair enough!

--
Paul Boyd
http://www.paul-boyd.co.uk/

JD
January 25th 07, 09:51 PM
On Jan 23, 6:27 pm, whizzerP > wrote:
> I weigh 225 and have been racing this frame for 2 years without a
> problem and remember if the frame does break theres a life time warranty


That's 'cuz you float like a butthair guy and drink your own pee.

A warranty truly makes things better when one has to wait for a new
frame in the midst of their riding "season", dumbass.

JD

David W
January 27th 07, 11:25 AM
"JustaDICK" > wrote in message
oups.com...
>
>
> On Jan 23, 6:27 pm, whizzerP > wrote:
>> I weigh 225 and have been racing this frame for 2 years without a
>> problem and remember if the frame does break theres a life time warranty
>
>
> That's 'cuz you float like a butthair guy and drink your own pee.
>
> A warranty truly makes things better when one has to wait for a new
> frame in the midst of their riding "season", dumbass.
>
> JD
>

yet you've bashed when said warranty has to be used. I've said it before and
I'll say it again...your hypocrisy knows no bounds!!

Consistancy, I'll give ya that....you're consistantly a butthead...

wizardB
January 27th 07, 07:44 PM
David W wrote:
> "JustaDICK" > wrote in message
> oups.com...
>>
>> On Jan 23, 6:27 pm, whizzerP > wrote:
>>> I weigh 225 and have been racing this frame for 2 years without a
>>> problem and remember if the frame does break theres a life time warranty
>>
>> That's 'cuz you float like a butthair guy and drink your own pee.
>>
>> A warranty truly makes things better when one has to wait for a new
>> frame in the midst of their riding "season", dumbass.
>>
>> JD
>>
>
> yet you've bashed when said warranty has to be used. I've said it before and
> I'll say it again...your hypocrisy knows no bounds!!
>
> Consistancy, I'll give ya that....you're consistantly a butthead...
>
>
>
David W
JD is such a negative Ass hat that is why I put him a kill file along
with the likes of liberator and Mike V the only time I have to look at
any of their asinine verbiage is when someone responds try it ,it makes
life much more enjoyable:-)

cc
January 27th 07, 08:49 PM
wizardB wrote:
> David W wrote:
>> "JustaDICK" > wrote in message
>> oups.com...
>>>
>>> On Jan 23, 6:27 pm, whizzerP > wrote:
>>>> I weigh 225 and have been racing this frame for 2 years without a
>>>> problem and remember if the frame does break theres a life time
>>>> warranty
>>>
>>> That's 'cuz you float like a butthair guy and drink your own pee.
>>>
>>> A warranty truly makes things better when one has to wait for a new
>>> frame in the midst of their riding "season", dumbass.
>>>
>>> JD
>>>
>>
>> yet you've bashed when said warranty has to be used. I've said it
>> before and I'll say it again...your hypocrisy knows no bounds!!
>>
>> Consistancy, I'll give ya that....you're consistantly a butthead...
>>
>>
>>
> David W
> JD is such a negative Ass hat that is why I put him a kill file along
> with the likes of liberator and Mike V the only time I have to look at
> any of their asinine verbiage is when someone responds try it ,it makes
> life much more enjoyable:-)

You're missing the part where
DW enjoys it. At least, that's
what I assume, as you could
see from space that it has no
(meaningful) effect on JD.

wizardB
January 27th 07, 10:45 PM
cc wrote:
> wizardB wrote:
>> David W wrote:
>>> "JustaDICK" > wrote in message
>>> oups.com...
>>>>
>>>> On Jan 23, 6:27 pm, whizzerP > wrote:
>>>>> I weigh 225 and have been racing this frame for 2 years without a
>>>>> problem and remember if the frame does break theres a life time
>>>>> warranty
>>>>
>>>> That's 'cuz you float like a butthair guy and drink your own pee.
>>>>
>>>> A warranty truly makes things better when one has to wait for a new
>>>> frame in the midst of their riding "season", dumbass.
>>>>
>>>> JD
>>>>
>>>
>>> yet you've bashed when said warranty has to be used. I've said it
>>> before and I'll say it again...your hypocrisy knows no bounds!!
>>>
>>> Consistancy, I'll give ya that....you're consistantly a butthead...
>>>
>>>
>>>
>> David W
>> JD is such a negative Ass hat that is why I put him a kill file along
>> with the likes of liberator and Mike V the only time I have to look at
>> any of their asinine verbiage is when someone responds try it ,it
>> makes life much more enjoyable:-)
>
> You're missing the part where DW enjoys it. At least, that's what I
> assume, as you could see from space that it has no (meaningful) effect
> on JD.
I guess your right....oh well ; Have at her girls

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