A lot of races have been won on a Specialized Epic. Just like the bikes, mountain bike racing continues to evolve with riders going elbow to elbow in short course races, or grinding it out in 12 & 24hr races or epics like the Leadville 100. In 2014, Specialized keeps the winning ways of the Epic, but diversifies the model into two different bikes – the Epic and the Epic World Cup. Epic is a 100mm travel endurance racer’s dream, while the 95mm travel Epic World Cup tightens things up to offer an explosive short course slaying machine.
There’s more to the new Epics after the break.
In continued effort for lighter, stronger, faster, both Epic models see a new S-Works FACT IS 11M carbon frame along with updates to the rest of the line. Updates to the frame include a new concentric pivot shock linkage that improves suspension movement and offers better power transfer as well as internal cable routing, and the SWAT compatibility. Both frames continue the use of tapered head tubes, PF30 BBs, and 142mm rear spacing. The internal cable routing for Epics allows for cabling options for 1,2,3, or 4 cables or hoses depending on the need. Further differences between the two models includes shorter 439mm chainstays for the WC, in addition to a more aggressive WC tuned rear shock, compared to the XC race tune on the Epic.
S-Works models will be equipped with the new S-Works carbon crankset which runs 104 BCD standard chainrings with an integrated carbon spider. The crank is capable of running single or double ring set ups. One big difference between the Epic and the Epic WC other than travel and geometry, is the Epic WC does not have an option for a front derailleur – on the WC 1x drivetrains are your only choice.
The Brain shock has always been a big part of the Epic line, and for 2014 the Brain gets smarter. The Mini Brain offers a new XC tune that is externally adjustable, along with Specialized’ Autosag feature to aid in set up. The new Brain moves to a kevlar hose and a new reservoir for a 25g weight reduction and 5 levels of Brain Fade adjustment.
Built on the new FACT IS 11M full carbon frame, the S-Works Epic 29 includes the full SWAT kit on a 100mm platform for all around riding/endurance racing. Suspension is handled with the Fox/Specialized Mini Brain with Autosag, Kashima Coat, and a lighter tune for better performance from open to close. At the front end a Custom Rock Shox SID World Cup fork includes a Brain Inertial valve, for an extremely light 100mm travel QR15 fork. Spec highlights include a Shimano XTR 10 speed drivetrain with new S-Works PF30 crank set up as 38/24, and XTR hydraulic brakes.
Retail: $10,500 complete, $5,500 frameset.
The S-Works Epic 29 WC features a new FACT IS 11M full carbon frame with a massive chainstay for power transfer, and no front derailleur mount. A large weighs in at 19.9 pounds for a race ready rocket ship right out of the box. The S-Works Epic WC is SWAT compatible, but doesn’t include the SWAT kit, and has a longer top tube, tighter geo, and 5mm less travel than the Epic. The same Mini Brain Kashima coat shock is found, as well as the Custom SID, just at 95mm of travel. To keep weight as low as possible, the WC is equipped with Magura MT8 carbon hydraulic brakes and SRAM’s XX1 drivetrain driven by the S-Works crankset.
Retail: $10,500 complete, $5,500 frameset.