Race it, or don't. The Specialized S-Works Aethos gives you high performance for any type of ride you want to do. Check out our in-depth first look here: cyclingmagazin... Video by Nick Iwanyshyn nick.pictures/
Man! so good! I'm gonna get this bike when it's back in stock. your presentation was awesome. loved how you told the eager story about riding it before adjusting all the intricacies. loved that, as I could do the same. Recently lost my tarmac S L2 After getting hit by a truck. But but this Aethos Really is a breath of fresh air. Thank you for showing this Bicycle.How is debating on getting another tarmac. But I'm no longer into racing. I just want to ride to have fun. I recently did a century ride on my arrow road bike but it was a bit too harsh and gave me a lot of aches and pains. I'm not in the same condition I used to be in Before my accident. That's why the extra comfort With speed will be a welcome transition. Loved how you showed the bike week with pedals and a spare tube To display real world bike weights. That really is a huge plus. Kudos to the review and please keep up the great work!
Hi, thank you very much for your video. What would you recommend between an Aethos and a Tarmac SL8? I don't ride competitions and I really like climbing. I was initially thinking of the Aethos, but the new Tarmac seems to be very good for climbing too. Thank you in advance for your feedback!
Aethos has same geo like SL6, not like SL7. Since they came out with SL7 which is heavier than previous model, they had to release smth new lighter, or some special edition of SL7 ultralight. They made new bike.
that's why I usually wait about 10 years to buy the decade old S-works, got mine at 15% original MSRP in mint condition... The reality of used bike market.