Enduro Expert (08)
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Castellod
Posted Sun 6 Jul, 9:34 am BST Flag as inappropriate
I have had the Enduro SL Pro 2008 since it has come out and have recently started to understand how it should be set up. It was hard work, but then maybe i just expected a MAC attitude "out the box" and it will work.
I would say that I am not 100% in agreement with the comments in the article, but only because after months of use I now know how to set it up, and when you get to that point you will see that the Enduro can be very fast and aggressive in all conditions that the elements thrown at us, and terrain, but do not expect to get to grips with it quickly.
But when you do... LOVE it you will.
DC
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SDK2007
Posted Sun 6 Jul, 6:00 pm BST Flag as inappropriate
I also have an 08 Pro Carbon and the review is correct with the small bump suspension performance but it’s very plush on larger drops. The Enduro SL is the lightest bike in its class making climbing a breeze, much better than my 07 Spesh XC FSR.
This bike is a mountain machine.
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kangaroo
Posted Mon 7 Jul, 12:18 pm BST Flag as inappropriate
i have the specialized enduro expert 08, and i don't find any problems with the suspension at all.
it a extremely capable and nimble bike, and can handle anything i though at it,
the bike gets better and better every time i ride it.
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subjude101
Posted Thu 17 Jul, 10:05 pm BST Flag as inappropriate
Bought this bike in May 08 despite all the negative press and forum debates about the suspension, simply because it felt like the right bike for me when I test rode it.
I have been riding it virtually everyday on local trails (Surrey area) & practicing jumps/ hops over logs etc when not working on speed & stamina. I'm 17st And 6ft 2 & haven't had any problems with (that suspension). Also most importantly, I haven't had this much fun on a bike since my 1st BMX 25 years ago!! Nuff said.
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subjude101
Posted Thu 17 Jul, 10:09 pm BST Flag as inappropriate
Bought this bike in May 08 despite all the negative press and forum debates about the suspension, simply because it felt like the right bike for me when I test rode it.
I have been riding it virtually everyday on local trails (Surrey area) & practicing jumps/ hops over logs etc when not working on speed & stamina. I'm 17st And 6ft 2 & haven't had any problems with (that suspension). Also most importantly, I haven't had this much fun on a bike since my 1st BMX 25 years ago!! Nuff said.
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larrythelathe
Posted Tue 22 Jul, 10:50 am BST Flag as inappropriate
I have a SL expert. I read all comments and reviews on this bike, About fork problems etc. When i first rode the enduro its small bump performance was terrible so i did some research and checked the 'service' agent only air chamber (spike valve) and found it was incorrect, once i had this set correctly the bike went like stink!
It climbs much better than my 2006 stumpjumper on the tec stuff maybe not as good at fire road
climbing.
Coming down hill its very very fast.
I would recommend this bike in a heartbeat and the warranty on the frame and shocks is awesome.
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jaime
Posted Mon 8 Sep, 11:14 am BST Flag as inappropriate
i've just brought an enduro expert 08 and am trying to set it up. what tips can you guys give me for dialing in the suspension properly. i'm not sure i like having to pump up the shocks each time though.
what things do i need to check are set correctly or should i not touch anything?
otherwise the bike is really nice and i'm getting more confident and comfortable with it each time i ride it.
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geriatricsam
Posted Fri 19 Dec, 11:16 am GMT Flag as inappropriate
I have a 08 Enduro Pro carbon bought in May and although i think it is a great bike i to have trouble setting the suspension up. I have also gone through 2 full sets of pivot bearings the front forks have been replaced under warranty due to no rebound function, the front wheel had to be replaced after the rim broke in two! the rear free hub died and the X9 rear shifter spring died!
My local Specialized dealer is a complete waste of space and told me that after only 6 months of riding all these faults are expected and i have spent a total of £560 on this bike! Not really happy about this on a £2700 bike i did expect more reliabilty.
Anyway appart from that it rides like a dream and it handles long rides at Afan and i would recomend it to anyone, but make sure you have a good dealer in your area and not the wsters that i have!
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dodd4721
Posted Tue 14 Apr, 4:14 pm BST Flag as inappropriate
Does anyone have any recommended settings for the Spike valve?
I'm about 12st.
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Chinners
Posted Fri 19 Jun, 1:19 pm BST Flag as inappropriate
Have had the Enduro Expert 08 since it came out and like many here have taken a while to get used to it. The front forks were repaired under warranty due to a damaged oil seal and the rear shock has also been replaced due to a seal failure, but all under warranty and after a fair amount of use.
Being advised by my LBS to actually check the pressure in both fork legs (contrary to Specialized original advise) has balanced the forks up nicely (I think I put 73 psi in the non-regular serviced leg for my 81kg weight).
I also managed to break the casting at the bottom of my right fork by apparently over-tightening the pinch bolt when re-installing the front wheel - surprising as I was trying to be deliberately careful as I had heard that this was a weak spot. Obtained new replacement fork and was surprised (or rather not) that this has been beefed up since my original fork.
Overall a very comfortable bike for a long day in teh saddle, great at climbing, even better at absorbing anything that you can throw at it on teh downhill too as it is very stable and predictable, though I still find it hard to pop the front wheel up when necessary for coming off a drop off or approaching a lip.
Chinners
Specification
- Name:
- Enduro Expert (08)
- Built by:
- Specialized Bicycles
- Price:
- $4300.00
- Available Sizes:
- L, M, S, XL
Frame & Fork:
- Frame Material:
- M5 Alloy
- Fork Model:
- Future Shock e150 SL
Brakes:
- Brakes Brand:
- Avid
- Brakes Model:
- Ultimate 7
Transmission:
- Gearing:
- 27 Speed
- Rear Derailleur Brand:
- SRAM
- Rear Derailleur Model:
- X0
- Shifters Brand:
- SRAM
- Shifters Model:
- X-0
Wheels:
- Rims Brand:
- DT
- Rims Model:
- X420
- Rear Hub Brand:
- DT Swiss
- Rear Hub Model:
- 370
- Tyres Brand:
- S-Works
- Rear Tyre Size:
- 2.3in
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