happened to my mate, my local bike shop told him the bearings were not seated right and i kid you not, all he did was go round a berm and pop, ping out of spot, but free replacement from specialized, which was good
Specialized insisted that I had run to much sag which just made me laugh, trying to get out of fixing it. but eventually they sorted it out. I just took the bike into a local dealer and they sent it back. no charge, its an issue with the machining of the part.
its bad i mean its mad how it just sits there relying on its own sort of flexibility with no brace or anything to hold it in its place, but i suppose under pressure, somethings gotta give and this i guess preserves it being a very expensive triangle replacement
Did you bottom out your shock, i have enduro before always bottoms out on me and everytime it's happen the force transfer to other parts of the bike I broke two rear wheel and i read on the reviews 2015 enduro still doing same thing bottom out easily...
not really but i would have anyway cause it was a huge huck, but i would recommend maybe running a stiffer spring then im running a 550lb in the rear and I'm 175lb and its dialed. The one problem i have is the fork is sooooooooooooooooooooo soft no matter what spring you have in there. I'm running the firm spring and i bottom it out constantly. Will mostly likely will get new fork once i have the funds
Figured...what with spesh's unfortunate reputation for having bent shocks, and you hucking all over the place Hope you get it back up and running soon!