Monday, January 18, 2010

Specialized Trio

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Currently Playing: If You're Gone - Matchbox Twenty


Finally got the opportunity to photograph Weihong's spanking new ride today:



Specialized Logo

Of course, his weapon of choice HAS to be a Specialized... =)




Epic Downtube

And it's pretty hard to find a Specialized bike in any colour other than the trademark flo-red paint job!




Epic Front View

Yup, it's a Specialized Epic in a striking white-black-red colour scheme!



The patented FSR rear suspension design is exclusive to the Epic, which is the top-of-the-line competitive XC offering from Specialized. The Fox air shock with Brain Fade technology on the rear allows the bike to stay stiff over the flats, while soaking up and allowing the bike to float over bumps once you hit the trail.



Epic Side View




Brain Fade

The rear shock also allows for quick, tool-less adjustment of the plushiness on-the-fly by just turning on the blue-adonized knob towards the 'soft' or 'firm' settings.



And here's presenting Kenny's bling-bling Epic in the classic flo-red paint job:



2 Epics




S-Works Front

Red, blue and gold adonized parts galore for the bling-bike! =P




S-Works

The S-Works logo represents the finest in bike engineering from the team at Specialized.



And not forgetting the StumpJumper HT:



EppY Front




EppY Side

Sexy curves all-round! =P



And here's a picture of the trio:



3 Specializeds



We also have a gate-crasher today! A sweet, white Polygon city bike with a quaint rattan basket lined with checkered cloth - A classic!



City Bike




Speakers in Basket

An iPod Touch hooked up to a pair of portable speakers provided us hours of audio entertainment! =)



Lastly, I must say that the pay for full-time national servicemen must be sooo darn good these days, for Weihong also got this recently:



Luminox

It's a handsome Luminox timepiece that promises unparalleled visibility even in total darkness, without the need to charge the paint up using external light sources! It's used by the U.S. Navy and Air Force. =_=