Specialized Turbo Specs and reviews

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Specialized Turbo specs

General Information
Model Name Specialized Turbo
Brand/Manufacturer Specialized
Year of Release 2022
Country of Origin United States
Mountain Bike Type cross-country
Intended Use recreational
Frame & Geometry
Frame Material carbon
Frame Size Options S, M, L, XL
Frame Geometry reach: 425mm / stack: 620mm / head tube angle: 68.5 degrees / seat tube angle: 74 degrees / chainstay length: 435mm / wheelbase: 1152mm
Axle Standard Boost 148mm
Bottom Bracket Type PF30
Headset Type IS42/IS52
Internal Cable Routing yes
Frame Storage downtube storage
Protection Features frame armor, chainstay protector
Suspension System
Suspension Type full suspension
Front Suspension Brand and Model RockShox Revelation RL
Front Suspension Travel 130mm
Suspension Adjustments compression / rebound / lockout
Suspension Design/Kinematics VPP
Drivetrain
Drivetrain Type 1x
Number of Speeds 12-speed
Rear Derailleur Model SRAM GX Eagle
Shifter Brand and Model SRAM GX Eagle
Crankset Details length: 175mm / chainring size: 32T
Bottom Bracket Spec PF30
Cassette Range 10-52T
Chain Type and Brand SRAM Eagle
Q-Factor 168mm
Braking System
Brake Type hydraulic disc
Brake Brand and Model SRAM Guide T
Rotor Size front: 200mm / rear: 180mm
Brake Mount Standard post mount
Brake Pads organic
Wheels & Tires
Wheel Size 29"
Rim Material and Width aluminum, 30mm internal
Hub Type and Engagement rapid engagement
Tubeless Ready yes
Tire Brand, Model, and Width Specialized Ground Control, 2.3"
Tire Compound and Sidewall Casing dual compound, EXO casing
Tire Tread Pattern and Intended Terrain aggressive tread for all-mountain
Max Tire Pressure 35 psi
Cockpit & Contact Points
Handlebar Type riser
Handlebar Material aluminum
Stem Length and Angle 60mm, 6 degrees
Grips Type lock-on
Saddle Brand and Model Specialized Bridge
Seatpost Type dropper
Dropper Post Travel 150mm
Seatpost Diameter 31.6mm
Pedals Included no
Headset Brand and Bearing Type FSA, sealed cartridge
Geometry & Fit
Available Frame Sizes S, M, L, XL
Standover Height S: 740mm / M: 765mm / L: 790mm / XL: 815mm
Rider Height Range 5'4" - 6'4"
Stack and Reach S: stack 611mm, reach 425mm / M: stack 615mm, reach 450mm / L: stack 620mm, reach 475mm / XL: stack 625mm, reach 500mm
Performance & Ride Quality
Weight claimed: 12.5 kg / actual: 12.8 kg
Ride Character climbing / stability / agility
Suspension Sensitivity or Progression progressive
Price & Availability
MSRP $4,999
Market Availability USA, Europe
Color Options Black, Red, Blue
Warranty Coverage frame: lifetime / components: 1 year

Pros and Cons of Specialized Turbo


Pros Cons
Fast and efficient electric motor Expensive compared to non-electric bikes
Assistance with uphill climbs May require charging for long rides
Great for commuting and urban riding Heavier than traditional bikes

Common Issues and Problems with Specialized Turbo


Common Problems with Specialized Turbo Bike
1. Battery not holding charge for expected duration
2. Motor making unusual noise during operation
3. Display screen not functioning properly
4. Brake pads wearing out quickly
5. Chain slipping or skipping gears
6. Tire punctures occurring frequently
7. Issues with the electronic shifting system

User Reviews of Specialized Turbo


Name Review
Emily The Specialized Turbo bike is amazing! It's so fast and smooth to ride. I love the sleek design and the electric assistance makes hills a breeze.
John I've been using the Specialized Turbo for commuting to work and it has been a game changer. The battery life is great and the bike feels solid and well-built.
Sarah I was hesitant about getting an electric bike, but the Specialized Turbo exceeded my expectations. It's fun to ride and I can go further distances without getting tired.
Michael The Specialized Turbo is a high-quality e-bike. It's easy to use and the motor provides a nice boost when needed. I highly recommend it to anyone looking for a reliable electric bike.

Common Questions About Specialized Turbo


  • Can I adjust the suspension on the Specialized Turbo bike?

    Yes, the suspension on the Specialized Turbo bike is adjustable for compression, rebound, and lockout to suit your riding preferences.

  • What is the weight of the Specialized Turbo bike?

    The claimed weight of the Specialized Turbo bike is 12.5 kg, while the actual weight is 12.8 kg.

  • Does the Specialized Turbo bike come with pedals included?

    No, pedals are not included with the Specialized Turbo bike, allowing you to choose pedals that best fit your riding style.

  • Are there color options available for the Specialized Turbo bike?

    Yes, the Specialized Turbo bike comes in Black, Red, and Blue color options, allowing you to choose the one that suits your preference.

  • What is the intended terrain for the Specialized Turbo bike's tire tread pattern?

    The Specialized Turbo bike's tire tread pattern is designed with an aggressive tread for all-mountain terrain, providing excellent traction and control.

  • Can I upgrade the drivetrain on the Specialized Turbo bike to more speeds?

    The Specialized Turbo bike comes with a 12-speed drivetrain, which offers a wide range of gears for various terrains and riding styles.

  • What type of brake system does the Specialized Turbo bike have?

    The Specialized Turbo bike features a hydraulic disc brake system with SRAM Guide T brakes, providing reliable and responsive braking performance.

  • Does the Specialized Turbo bike have internal cable routing?

    Yes, the Specialized Turbo bike is equipped with internal cable routing, which helps maintain a clean and sleek look while protecting the cables from dirt and debris.

  • What is the warranty coverage for the components of the Specialized Turbo bike?

    The components of the Specialized Turbo bike are covered under a 1-year warranty, ensuring quality and reliability in your cycling experience.

  • Is the Specialized Turbo bike suitable for cross-country riding?

    Yes, the Specialized Turbo bike is designed as a cross-country mountain bike, offering a balance of efficiency and performance for recreational riders.