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aaron ivanushka
a Road Racer
from Date Reviewed: June 9, 2009
Strengths: light for a ultegra bike. comfortable. absorbes road vibrations very WELL!Weaknesses: seat thats stock feals like my boss is up my a@sBottom Line: 2008 roubaix expert compact w/ ultegra sl. a good starter bike! the frame is top notch well made and WILL take ANY abuse without complaints. it does flex a little if you have muscle but it isnt enough to upset you. the 2009 i belive improved this. the ultegra sl is a good average group though i have always felt ultegra should be lighter or shimano should place a inbetween group back like the sante but better lol. the wheels are heavy but btute tough. i actually sat on a ultegra sl rim mind you with no spokes or anything and it stood up to my big a@s. so the wheelset is a good urban combat set of wheels. like i said a good starter bike that you can upgrade and have a superbike. handling is good its no colnago but its still good. for the money its the best bike ive seen in a while.
Favorite Ride: roubaix
Price Paid:
$3200.00
Purchased At: a crappy shop
Similar Products Used: cannondale r600, faggin, specialized allez.
Bike Setup: stock with a better seat and mavic ksyrium es wheels.
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goooo
a Recreational Rider
from Date Reviewed: April 24, 2009
Strengths: --the ride
--the SRAM double tap system
--looks (the 07 is red/white with Mavic Ksyrium Elites)Weaknesses: --stock Specialized Roubaix tires
--front derailer needs to be set perfectly otherwise it will be tough to shift from up to the big ringBottom Line: This is my first road bike (if you don't count my 1971 Schwinn Super Sport). I tested a Trek Madone, a Kestral, a Felt and a Fuji. I even hopped on a Specialized Tarmac. Not being a hardcore rider and coming from the fat tire world, the Roubaix felt right and that's what I think it's really all about if you're going to spend hours in the saddle.
The only thing I disliked about this bike were the stock Roubaix tires. They were very prone to flats and they were wider than normal road tires (for the cobbles, I guess) so whenever I needed to remove a wheel--when fixing a flat or putting it on the car rack--it was a PITA to get the tire past the caliper (yes, I turned the dial to open the caliper). It was ridiculous--I'd have to remember to pump the tire up after mounting it on the fork. Also, the SRAM Rival front derailer needs to be adjusted more often than I'd prefer (comparing it to my XT cranks on my mt. bike). But that's about it as far as negatives. This bike is great for climbing. The macho roadies will give you grief for riding with a compact crank, but those are probably the same guys who trick out their cars with race parts but have never tracked it. It really is comfortable too. I did a 150 mile ride and was not sore at all. I really like this bike! You should at least test it and give it a shot before passing on it because it's not a "hardcore" race bike. And no matter what bike you decide to buy, get it fitted--this probably pays a big role in my enjoyment of this bike too.
Favorite Ride: Rancho Santa Fe Hills, Del Dios Hwy, Coast...anywhere, you name it
Price Paid:
$2700.00
Purchased At: Bike Warehouse (they
Similar Products Used: I've only tested a Specialized Tarmac, Felt (can't recall the number), Kestral, Fuji and Trek Madone. Never owned a CF road bike until now.
Bike Setup: Stock 2007 Roubaix Expert Compact with Michelin Krylion tires and a Garmin 305.
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dk.va
a Recreational Rider
from Date Reviewed: August 29, 2008
Strengths: Smooth shifting, responsive, relatively light, relaxed posture (seat is level with bars), easy switch between relaxed and agressive riding stance.Weaknesses: Stock saddle is nice but had to replace due to brusing after first 20 mile ride.Bottom Line: This review is for the 2008 model. I'm relatively new to road biking. Before buying this bike I test rode a Seven Alaris (Ultegra) and a Trek Madone 5.2. I really liked the Seven, but the Trek had shifting problems, chain rattle, and wasn't very responsive. I rode the Specialized and fell in love with it. It is very comfortable to ride (once I replaced the saddle), quite responsive, shifts smoothly/quietly, and climbs very well. The bike weighs around 17lbs with pedals, which is handy as I live in a 3rd story apartment. I'm very happy with this ride and may stick with Specialized when I decide to upgrade. I've already put in 200 miles over 2 weekends. Very nice ride.
Favorite Ride: WOD Trail, Northern VA
Price Paid:
$3200.00
Purchased At: Spokes Etc
Similar Products Used: Trek Y-Foil
Bike Setup: Ultegra gruppo, Ultegra wheels, WTB saddle, Cateye Strada computer
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39n, 121w
a Recreational Rider
from Date Reviewed: August 3, 2008
Strengths: Ride, components, aestheticsWeaknesses: saddle - sold it on ebay and replaced it with a Fizik Aliante
tires - seemed slow and gummy replaced them with ContinentalsBottom Line: This review is for the 2008 Specialized Roubaix Expert with Ultegra SL.
To sum it up: Great ride - smooth through the bumps and handling that is quick but not too quick. Nice paint and aesthetics. Excellent descender - the long wheelbase really lets the bike carve the downhills. The Ultegra SL works superbly. Lighter then my last bike - it weighs in at 18 lbs. with pedals.
Favorite Ride: 8 ball
Purchased At: LBS
Similar Products Used: 1998 - 2008 - Custom steel
1987 - 1998 - Trek 2000
1985 - 1987 - Biachi Alloro
1983 - 1985 - Trek 510
Bike Setup: Ultegra SL
Look Keo Carbon pedals
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joey_zasa
a Commuter
from Date Reviewed: July 18, 2008
Strengths: COMFORTABLE!!
Fast
Good componentry (full ultegra gruppo)
Looks SexyWeaknesses: Wheels could be lighter.Bottom Line: VERY comfy bike. I rode several carbon frames and this bike craps all over them in terms of comfort. I was close to buying the Giant TCR1, but chose the Spesh (despite the $1000 price difference) simply because it was far more comfortable due to geometry.
Favorite Ride: Specialized Roubaix Expert (Ultegra)
Price Paid:
$4000.00
Purchased At: Mitchell Bike Supers
Similar Products Used: Giant TCR1 - 2007
Bike Setup: Full Ultegra groupset
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