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Old 07-01-21 | 11:40 AM
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Specialized Crossroads Pro ?

So google comes up empty for me and the Specialized site is useless so I'm thinking there has to be someone here that knows about this version. Judging from the finish work on the welds and the components I suspect that this was a fairly pricey model. The pix tell the tale. The only thing I know of changed on the bike is the crankset cos I did that but it was a 3x9 to start with. It had a Suntour Superbe road triple on it that is geared way too big for what I will use the bike. I'd be interested to know about how old it is, maybe a rough estimate of the original price. The fork is also a mystery on the 'net so any info on that would be cool - and whatever that boss on the left slider is for?
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I'd place those parts right at '00. 99 and 00 had a Crossroads Pro, but the welds are nowhere what you have. Front derailleur is also not original. Around 98-99 was when S collaborated much with Ritchey, those rims are not common in 700c.

FWIW I have seen an S-Works Tange Prestige Crossroads that also don't appear in any literature.


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Old 07-01-21 | 06:13 PM
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Crossroads Pro via Bike Pedia (click this link)

Yea, as per BikePedia, the msrp was over $1000. But not sure if that was correct, seems a little high for this bike 20 years ago.

OH and yea, I would have replaced that crankset too! Sheesh, a 30/42/52 crankset....

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That boss on the left fork stanchion may be for dynamo hub wiring or something like that.
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Originally Posted by DorkDisk
I'd place those parts right at '00. 99 and 00 had a Crossroads Pro, but the welds are nowhere what you have. Front derailleur is also not original. Around 98-99 was when S collaborated much with Ritchey, those rims are not common in 700c.
You are quite right. I found a few date codes and they were XK an XL for late 1999 so the right time for install on a 2000 bike! All I know about the rims is that they look like some decent stuff and the rear spoke holes are offset.

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Crossroads Pro via Bike Pedia (click this link)

Yea, as per BikePedia, the msrp was over $1000. But not sure if that was correct, seems a little high for this bike 20 years ago.

OH and yea, I would have replaced that crankset too! Sheesh, a 30/42/52 crankset....
OK - so why didn't google find that ref ?!?!?! But that is certainly the bike. I would not have been surprised if the list was even more. Even 20 yrs later and a bit used it still has that "quality look" of attention to detail. Here are some more pix of the welds just for example sorta stuff. And the 28/3?/46 on it now is just way better for my decrepit needs
And many thanks for the info assist (even tho the fork is still a mystery )










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