When Specialized revealed the Venge #3 last month it only released details about the top-of-the-line S-Works version. It was a dream bike along with what was for most cyclists a fantasy price tag of S$16,600. But just a few weeks later the Big S unveiled the Venge Pro Disc and made a lot of dreams a step closer to reality. It’s still not exactly a cheap bike at a recommended retail price of S$10,800, but the substantial cost savings over the S-Works Venge for what is still an amazingly attractive package will bring it into the price range of a few more riders. Click on this link to read our review of this super bike.
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6/12/2020 06:11:06 am
I want to get this pro edition too. I mean, it is going to take a while before I can do it, but it is what I want to try. I am saving up money to be able to do it in the future, too. I know that I have to work twice as hard to make it happen, and I am kind of happy that it is the case. I just enjoy it way too much, my good man.
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