The 120mm-travel Specialized Camber Elite 2012 features a RockShox Ario RL shock, custom Avid Elixir 3 R SL hydraulic disc brakes and a Shimano Deore XT Shadow rear derailleur for value-packed trail performance.
M4 hydroformed alloy FSR frame with 120mm of travel and sealed cartridge bearing pivots for confident handling and smooth trail performance
The Specialized Camber Elite 2012 features the responsive RockShox Recon Gold TK air-sprung fork with 120mm of travel that uses external adjustable rebound, Turn Key damping, and lockout for fine-tuned bump performance
Shimano Hollowtech crankset with Octalink spline and replaceable rings for smooth shifting and reliable performance
The Specialized Camber Elite 2012 also features custom Elixir 3 R SL brakes that have lightweight alloy-backed pads, a tool-less reach adjustment and HS-1 rotors
RockShox Ario RL rear shock with adjustable rebound and lockout for steady climbs and plush, controlled descents
The Specialized Camber Elite 2012 now uses a Shimano Deore XT Shadow rear derailleur that delivers top-of-the-line shifting performance and a low-profile design for maximum clearance
- The 120mm-travel Specialized Camber Elite 2012 features a RockShox Ario RL shock, custom Avid Elixir 3 R SL hydraulic disc brakes and a Shimano Deore XT Shadow rear derailleur for value-packed trail performance.
- M4 hydroformed alloy FSR frame with 120mm of travel and sealed cartridge bearing pivots for confident handling and smooth trail performance
- The Specialized Camber Elite 2012 features the responsive RockShox Recon Gold TK air-sprung fork with 120mm of travel that uses external adjustable rebound, Turn Key damping, and lockout for fine-tuned bump performance
- Shimano Hollowtech crankset with Octalink spline and replaceable rings for smooth shifting and reliable performance
- The Specialized Camber Elite 2012 also features custom Elixir 3 R SL brakes that have lightweight alloy-backed pads, a tool-less reach adjustment and HS-1 rotors
- RockShox Ario RL rear shock with adjustable rebound and lockout for steady climbs and plush, controlled descents
- The Specialized Camber Elite 2012 now uses a Shimano Deore XT Shadow rear derailleur that delivers top-of-the-line shifting performance and a low-profile design for maximum clearance
"Collect In Store" is a FREE delivery option that allows you to
collect your purchase from your local Hot Pursuit shop. Your order
will be delivered to your desired shop for collection at a time
convenient to you.
Collecting your purchase in-store also gives you the luxury to inspect
your purchase and try on any clothing items that you may have ordered.
Your "Collect In Store" order will be delivered from our warehouse to your
chosen shop within 5 working days on in-stock items.
How it works
- Step 1 - During the checkout process you'll be asked for your delivery details. Select the Collect In Store option.
- Step 2 - Choose the shop you would like your order delivered to and complete the checkout process.
- Step 3 - Print out a copy of your order confirmation. Your order will be delivered from our warehouse to your local store within 5 working days on in-stock items. A member of staff will contact you to confirm collection.
Important note: Please bring a copy of your order confirmation and ID (passport, drivers licence, credit/debit card) to the store when you collect your order. Bikes arrive at the store in a partly assembled state and are fully assembled by our in-store mechanics prior to collection. If you have any queries after placing your "Collect In Store" order please contact your local store directly.
Specialized was founded in 1974 by Mike Sinyard, a cycling enthusiast who had sold his Volkswagen Bus for $1,500 to fund a cycle tour of Europe where he bought handlebars and stems made by Campagnolo and Cinelli to take back to the US. Sinyard started out importing Italian bike components that were difficult to find in the United States, but the company began to produce its own bike parts by 1976, starting with the Specialized Touring Tire. Specialized introduced the first major production mountain bike in the world, the Stumpjumper, in 1981.