![]() ![]() Instead, it has always taken those extant parts, gutted them to find out what makes them tick, and then started from scratch to improve them. It won’t just take off-the-shelf widgets and build another middling mountain, road, gravel (fill in the blank) bike. Throughout its four-decade-plus history, the company has tinkered. With this in mind, they've developed a geometry that's best-fit for all riders, one that's comfortable, snappy, and handles like a dream.Specialized likes to do things the hard way. It means that separating bikes as male or female is arbitrary and outdated. Gender alone doesn’t provide enough data to specialize. Through extensive Body Geometry Fit and Retul Match data from real riders, Specialized have learnt there can be more difference between two male cyclists than between a male and female.The new Smooth Boot, top cap, and Future Stem also enhance the aesthetic, so you get a clean transition from head tube to stem. This knob adjusts compression from fully-open to stiff, while hydraulically-damped internals control rebound. The 2.0 iteration gives you more control via a knob atop the stem. With the Future Shock 2.0, you'll feel a reduction in fatigue and an increase in speed, no matter the terrain.If you don’t want to connect, the Turbo Connect Unit (TCU) on the top tube gives you all the control you need to ride. The motor even has a built-in power meter that transmits to any ANT+ head unit. The app can handle battery management automatically too, ensuring the battery will last as long as you need it to. By connecting with the Specialized Mission Control App, you're able to tune the SL 1.1 motor to your riding style, record rides, and monitor the battery.The optional range extender provides up to 40 additional miles of mountain-flattening power. With up to 80 miles of range from the internal battery, the Creo SL eats up big miles and long days. Eliminate battery anxiety with the Creo SL.The motor’s responsive torque curve delivers power perfectly in-tune with your normal riding cadence and leaves no resistance when riding unassisted. The lightweight SL 1.1 motor doubles your effort with as much as 240 watts of silent and powerful assistance to amplify your ride.Not only does the lightweight and stiff FACT 11r carbon frame inspire dancing on the pedals and diving into corners, but it also reduces overall system weight and increases the range. The Creo SL is the lightest e-bike in its class, kgs lighter than the competition.Filling out the build are the Future Stem Pro, alloy Expert Hover bars, and the fan-favourite Body Geometry Power Expert saddle. For the spec, Specialized included a 1x Shimano Ultegra Di2 build with an XT rear derailleur and an 11-42t cassette to take on shifting and braking duties, while Roval C 38 Disc carbon wheels get wrapped in 28mm Turbo Pro tyres to keep you rolling worry-free and super fast. The Turbo Creo SL Expert features a FACT 11r carbon chassis, the same one on the S-Works model, and you'll also get the new Future Shock 2.0. It's lightweight, smooth, capable, and lively. While that's a tough palmarès to follow, the Turbo Creo SL redefines e-road bike performance. The Tarmac, Venge, Roubaix, Allez, Diverge each dominate their respective category, featuring the best technologies in the industry. Specialized have a long history of developing the world's highest performing road bikes.
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