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2005 Specialized SWorks geometry

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Old 06-19-12 | 12:49 PM
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2005 Specialized SWorks geometry

I am not sure if this is the right forum for this or not, but Specialized limited their archives to only bikes from 2007 to current and I am looking for the geo for a 2005 e5 Sworks. I was just wondering if anyone had a link that I could get it at or if they knew a website somewhere. I have googled searched a thousand times and have come up with nothing, so I figured I would see if anyone on here had it.

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Old 06-19-12 | 01:18 PM
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I'm pretty sure it is the same as, or nearly the same as, the current Tarmac line. I don't believe Spec. has changed it that much.
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Old 06-19-12 | 01:44 PM
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Specialized has stuck to the same basic road geometry for at least a decade now. For example, in their road racing bikes (S-Works, Tarmac, etc), a size 52 always has a 53.7 cm effective top tube, a 73 degree head angle, a 74 degree seat tube angle, 40.5 cm chainstays and a 45mm offset fork. There may be some variation in things like head tube height, but the basic dimensions haven't changed in a long time. Things are a bit different in the Roubaix line, but I think it's in things like chainstay length and head tube height, maybe head angle, but otherwise I think that even those have the same seat tube and effective top tube length.
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Old 06-19-12 | 01:54 PM
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I am fairly positive that my 2005 Sworks has a shorter head tube than my 2011 Tarmac had. Everything else is pretty much the same, though.
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