Specialized Roubaix Expert Road Bike


  • Average Rating: 3.5/5
  • MSRP: $ 3700.00
  • # of Reviews: 2

Product Description

The 4-position forged alloy Pro-Set stem (with oversized bar-clamp area) makes the connection between bar and stem seem like a stiff-yet-adjustable work of art. The oversized Specialized Pro handlebars feature a short drop and ergonomic shape for all-day comfort. The Zertz insert in the Pro SL FACT carbon seatpost soaks up vibrations without wasting your energy. The FACT 9r carbon Roubaix Expert SL C2 features our new FACT IS construction, for minimal weight, exceptional strength, and unbelievable comfort.


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Overall Rating:3
Value Rating:2
Submitted by Klittau a Recreational Rider from

Date Reviewed: September 14, 2010

Strengths:    Good ride. Very smooth and handles well at speed. Good over rough road.

Weaknesses:    Terrible Wheelset. Bad customer support.

Bottom Line:   
I bought a 2010 Specialized Roubaix Expert six months ago and have 2000 miles on it. Good Ride. Light and smooth. Handles well at speed. I expected more from the Ultegra Derailleurs, but I can live with a little noise now and again, and If I keep the chain well lubed, it actually sounds fine. The Roval Fusee wheels, however, are crap. The spoke nuts keep working completely loose especially on the rear. Can't be repaired when out on a ride and just as bad as a broken spoke. Not a warranty item according to Specialized - that's just what happens. The performance otherwise is good and it could be a sweet bike, but reliability is important to me and this bike doesn't have it.

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Purchased At:   Mike's Bikes



Overall Rating:4
Value Rating:3
Submitted by 110csw a Recreational Rider from

Date Reviewed: May 22, 2009

Strengths:    The frame is amazing. Copes with London's worst potholes and keeps coming back for more. I broke my commuting record on only the second week of riding it. Knocked 2 minutes off my previous best 10 mile time. Perhaps not the lightest bike but so sooo comfortable and light enough.
Handlebar shimmed stem system is great with multiple options for adjustment. Handlebars are pretty good and comfortable. Quite wide which suits me as 6'03" tall. I think they're about 44-46.


Weaknesses:    Standard tyres are CRAP, Specialized Roubaix Pro. Crap crap crap. Did I mention they're crap?
Saddle was awful for me at least. Super light weight & probably fine for a lighter rider but not me. (Big and heavy)
Seat Post saddle clamp moves if riding on the nose of saddle and go over big bump. It allows saddle to move. Tightened as tight as I dare but happened 3 times now. I've done it up again but may swap it out for alternative. (Feeling a need to buy Gucci kit....)


Bottom Line:   
The review date will only set to 2007 but I have the 2009 model Specialized Roubaix Expert with full Ultegra Compact groupset.

Very impressed with the bike overall. I have a very limited edition purple model which is actually a Specialized Test/sample model sold to the dealer at some bike show. Paint finish looked fantastic but on polishing and cleaning I have found two very slight imperfections/blemishes on top tube. Annoying but minor. Not sure if this is because it was a test model or general quality problem. Otherwise looks fantastic and unique as well.
Groupset is as you would expect. I was a bit suspect of compact chainset as never ridden one before but getting hooked. Never seem to run out of gears really although the mountains in Surrey are pretty low ! Perhaps reserve final judgement until I tackle some proper hills.
Wheels are good although the graphics are a little delicate.
Is it me or are Manufacturers tight? Crap tyres and no bottle cages on a £2300 bike is just mean. It wouldn't cost them more than a few pennies to add basic bottle cages for weight weenies to upgrade but get you going for now. As for the tyres, they were the worst I have ever ridden. Come on Specialized. These were pathetic and let down an otherwise superb bike. Lost a point on value score because of their tight fisted finishing.

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Favorite Ride:   Anything smooth without junctions, Hate potholes

Price Paid:    $2250.00

Purchased At:   Corridori, Epsom, En

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Bike Setup:   Dura Ace Pedals, Brooks Swift Titanium Saddle,(Superb) Continental GP 4 Season Tyres. Thinking of swapping seatpost due to micro adjuster on seat clamp slipping.



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Upgrading from entry level road bike: Roubaix Expert, Cervelo RS, Cervelo R3

So, after one year and about 3,000mi I'm pretty sure I didn't buy enough bike when I got started. Wasn't sure how much I was going to get into riding last year, so I went with a S   Read More »

2012 Roubaix Expert/Pro Decision

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Madone 5.2 or 6.2 H3 fit vs Roubaix Expert...

...those are the two finalists. Curious as to input from others....having some trouble deciding! Both are great bikes. I wonder if anyone has any tidbit of information t   Read More »

Roubaix Expert vs 5.2 or 6.2 Madone H3 fit

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What wheels for Roubaix Expert 2012

So per a previous post, the DT axis 3.0s pair is at about 1860 grams... What are the best clincher wheels for the buck I can get for my Roubaix expert 2012. No competitions, just   Read More »

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