Ever been in the middle of stage race and needed just a little more margin for error on the descents? Or maybe you've been speeding through the backcountry and felt beat up, near bonking and you just needed to make it back to the trailhead without going over the bars?
Take a look around Specializeds office and you're going to see plenty of Epics, most of them wearing dropper posts wider tyres and bars and slightly longer forks. That's because the Epics that they're frankensteining are not only fast off the start line they're even better suited to masochistically long rides multi-day stage races and fast backcountry missions. At some point we looked around and said 'we should offer this bike right out of the box right?'.
So let's dig into the details. First off the Evo ups the fork travel from 100mm to 120mm. This gives you some relief up front while also slacking-out the front-end by one-degree to 68.5. Next up we added a zero-offset dropper post to give you more control on descents but this design keeps your saddle over the bb on steep climbs. We also put some meat on the tyres with a grippy 2.3" ground control at the front and a stiffer fast trak at the rear with grid protection at the sidewalls.
The Epic evo also features our brain 2.0. The original Brain changed the way the bike world looked at suspension and oh was it good. It won races and put a flag in the ground for us as a true leader in innovation and suspension development but we knew that we could make it better. Simple physics told us that by moving the Brain closer to the rear axle it would be in the most sensitive spot. And after some lengthy r&d it's totally new. Now it reacts seamlessly to bump forces, it has much more consistent damping performance and finally it integrates the hoses into the suspension links. This means that the oil paths are improved and that creates an incredibly sleek package that outperforms anything on the market.
This is also among our first rider-first engineered MTB frames where the tubes place complex carbon pieces in all the right places regardless of the frame size. As a result stiffness is increased in the front-end for a vast improvement in the ride and in control. And to go along with this each frame size has size-specific tubes that result in the stiffest best-riding XC bike we've ever developed.
And while stiffness brain technology and geometry features are cool and all we know what youre thinking "what about the weight? were glad you asked. The weight- savings on the frame is equivalent to shedding a chainstay and shock extension from the previous epicnearly 525 grams. And now carbon models also feature additional tyre clearance to accommodate wider 2.3-inch tyres. More traction ultimately equals more speed.
The build of this S-Works Epic Evo spares no expense featuring shimanos new 12-speed XTR groupset and brakes a Fox Factory step-cast 34 fork and a hand-built Roval Control SL carbon wheelset.