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Old 08-09-04 | 07:30 AM
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Specialized Roubaix

I am thinking about buying this bike...either the Elite (alum/carbon) or the Comp (carbon). I have been test riding lots of bikes lately, and this one just feels the best (fit,ride etc.). I am mostly a recreational rider, a couple of century rides per year. Maybe some credit card touring. No racing.

Any opinions on this bike-good or bad would be appreicated.

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Old 08-09-04 | 07:47 AM
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Bikes: Litespeed Vortex and Cannondale F800

My wife has been riding a Specialized Roubaix Comp for several months now. The ride is VERY comfortable compared to my Litespeed Vortex! I don't know whether the Zertz vibration-damping inserts work, but the bike is a godsend on long rides through rough roads. Despite the comfort, the frame is stiff enough for serious out-of-the saddle climbing.

You definitely can't go wrong with Specialized Roubaix! Looks HOT and rides SWEEEET!



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Old 08-09-04 | 08:12 AM
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I've been riding the Roubaix Comp for several months and completley love this bike. It rides smooth, yet is very responsive. You can ride all day on this bike or sprint.
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Old 08-09-04 | 08:20 AM
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Sweet,i always check them out at SG but i still like the Giant better.
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Old 08-09-04 | 09:20 AM
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Bikes: Pinarello Track - Specialized Roubaix Elite - Trek 7300 Fx

I have the Roubaix Elite and LOVE it. I must have tried a dozen bikes during the buying process, and this one felt just right...
I am also a recreational rider, but I didn't want to compromise comfort for speed or vice versa ... I don't regret it.... plus the bike looks great...
I take it on the rough streets of Manhattan, along the shore or through the hills of NJ and it responds very well.
There are a couple of (very positive) reviews of the Roubaix in Bicycling magazine (March and July), they named it one of their best buys for the year.
Let us know what end up doing... you are on the right path!
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Old 08-09-04 | 05:33 PM
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I LOVE my Roubaix comp triple bought in early June. It flies up hills effortlessly: I haven't been in the small chainring yet. My long ride is up to 75 miles with none of the back and shoulder problem I had on my old aluminum bike after 25 miles. It's added 2.5 mph to my local triathlon speed. Beautiful (I named it "Black Beauty", fast, climbs like crazy, supremely comfortable, fits great. If this bike fits it is dynamite.
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