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Can anybody clear up a bit of confusion for me regarding the S-Works 'branding' or label?
I thought that S-Works was the r+d arm of Specialized and sometimes used as a label on top end stuff to differentiate it from everything else. Stuff like team frames and suchlike.
So M2 metal matrix would have been developed by S-Works, but not all frames made of M2 were badged as S-Works.
If this is the case, why do I keep seeing stuff labelled as S-Works when to the best of my knowledge it was not sold as such when new?
Or is it OK to call anything that might have been derived from something that came from the S-Works r+d program S-Works? :?
I thought that S-Works was the r+d arm of Specialized and sometimes used as a label on top end stuff to differentiate it from everything else. Stuff like team frames and suchlike.
So M2 metal matrix would have been developed by S-Works, but not all frames made of M2 were badged as S-Works.
If this is the case, why do I keep seeing stuff labelled as S-Works when to the best of my knowledge it was not sold as such when new?
Or is it OK to call anything that might have been derived from something that came from the S-Works r+d program S-Works? :?