Roubaix
A carbon frame endurance bike with mid-range components and hydraulic disc brakes.
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$2,159Frame | Carbon |
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Suspension | Hardtail |
Fork | Carbon |
Wheels | 700c Aluminum |
Drivetrain | 2 × 10 |
Groupset | Tiagra, Praxis |
Brakes | Hydraulic Disc |
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View ComparisonNov 2023 · Warren Rossiter
The Roubaix is versatile with a smooth ride and swift handling, but it's very much an all-road bike rather than a pure road bike
Smooth, comfortable ride position
Swift steering
Ride can feel unbalanced
Better value available elsewhere
Sep 2023 · Troy Templin
The upgraded Specialized Roubaix SL8 is new but far from all-new.
Sep 2023 · Calvin Zajac
The Specialized Roubaix Comp aims to deliver a ride as smooth as a magic carpet. But can the compliant bike hold its own in our all-road group test?
Bike with the best front suspension
Forgiving long-distance handling
Reserved, dated look
Feb 2023
Specialized patent gives glimpse of more vertically compliant Classics road bike with improved tire clearance... next-gen Roubaix, perhaps?
Sep 2022 · Will Jones
A lack of mudguard mounts holds it back from being the ultimate ‘real world’ road bike
The Future Shock is genuinely brilliant
Seatpost flex makes long rides a breeze
Race levels of stiffness and power transfer
No mudguard mounts
Difficult to work on
Expensive
Oct 2021 · Ben Delaney
Shimano’s latest R9200 Dura-Ace group has a few options, but none of them include mechanical shifting; it’s Di2 only for Shimano’s top racing group from here on out. At Paris-Roubaix, Peter Sagan has voted with his bike that he prefers still mechanical shifting for the world’s hardest cobblestone race, thank you very much. In 2018, … Continued
Oct 2021 · David Kennedy
REVAMPED AND STILL A WINNER
Jun 2020 · Stu Bowers
The 2020 Specialized S-Works Roubaix is as comfortable as previous generations while matching the speed of the Tarmac SL6
Nipping at the Tarmac's heel in terms of performance
But with much greater comfort and increased versatility at the turn of a dial
Impressively light
Fantastic control
To buy an S-Works means nearly £10k
But cost is subjective
Frame | FACT 10R, Rider First Engineered™ (RFE), FreeFoil Shape Library tubes, threaded BB, 12x142mm thru-axle, flat-mount disc BB Standard: BSA, 68mm, Threaded Colors: Tarmac Black / Metallic White/black Reflective; Maroon / Silver Dust/black Reflective |
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Fork | Future Shock 1.5 w/ Smooth Boot, 12x100mm, thru-axle, flat-mount disc |
Bottom Bracket | Praxis 68mm BSA |
Stem | Future Stem, Comp |
Handlebar | Specialized Hover Comp, Alloy, 125mm Drop, 75mm Reach w/Di2 Hole |
Saddle | Body Geometry Power Sport, steel rails |
Seatpost | S-Works Pave Type: Rigid |
Pedals | PEDAL, TEST RIDE PEDALS PROVIDED BY SPECIALIZED |
Rear Derailleur | Shimano Tiagra, 10-speed |
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Front Derailleur | Shimano Tiagra, braze-on |
Crank | Praxis Alba, 50/34T |
Shifters | Shimano Tiagra Disc 4720, 10-speed |
Cassette | Shimano Tiagra, 10-speed, 11-34t |
Chain | KMC X10, 10-Speed |
Brakes | Front: Shimano Tiagra Disc 4720, Rear: Shimano Tiagra Disc 4720 Type: Hydraulic Disc |
Rims | Front: Axis Elite Disc, Rear: Axis Elite Disc |
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Tires | Front: Road Sport, 700x32, Rear: Road Sport, 700x32 |
Last updated May 20