2006? Specialized Roubaix
Hi all,
Considering this as my first road bike. Seems like a good deal, as long as it fits me. Before I drive two hours to look, I wanted your opinions. The seller thinks it is a 2006, but cant remember. What sub model is it? Thanks very much! Specialized Roubaix Road Bike |
'06 at the newest, could be '04 or '05. Triple octalink crank, 9-speed mix of 105 and a little Ultegra. I don't think it's worth any more than the asking price...probably a bit less. Really needs to be just what you want and fit like a glove. No 55's, so I'd guess that's a 54cm.
Have you popped into Performance up in Tacoma? Some shops in town? |
I was guessing it was the 54cm as well.
What kind of offer should I throw at him? If it fits, I'd love it. |
~$450 if in great shape. I guess closer to 5 if it fits perfectly and you really like it. Probably a bit of a seller's market right in the heart of the city/U-district. I don't think I'd pay over 4 personally, but you could do a lot worse.
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Originally Posted by dtrain
(Post 16589021)
~$450 if in great shape.
Just saw your edit, no I haven't, why? |
When I was shopping before, everything in the shops in my price range seemed to have low end components, I don't really want anything under 105. My max budget is about 600.
Just saw your other edit, seems a bit too high for me @ 550. 500 if perfect seems okay. |
I suppose this one is too big for you?:
Lemond Road Bike Re: Performance - I just think you could do better spending ~$700 there on a new bike than $550-600 on that older, alloy Roubaix. Don't turn your nose up at 4500 or 4600 Tiagra. Even the latest 3500 Sora is pretty decent. Sure, 105 and Ultegra are nicer. But the stuff from 8 years ago doesn't trump newer groups that are a notch or two down. For example, I think you'd be overpaying for old 105 with that Roubaix. |
Driving 4 hours to look at used Specialized that is overpriced... I don't know man, doesn't sound like a great deal.
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Originally Posted by dtrain
(Post 16589057)
I suppose this one is too big for you?:
Lemond Road Bike Re: Performance - I just think you could do better spending ~$700 there on a new bike than $550-600 on that older, alloy Roubaix. |
Originally Posted by RamAlaRag
(Post 16589067)
Yeah, too big. Short torso, 5'8", 32" inseam.
2011 Scattante R570 Road Bike Or Portland isn't much further. Here's one with Rival and Mavics: http://portland.craigslist.org/mlt/bik/4374855790.html This one is kinda interesting too for the price. Could be a real sleeper (I'd pull the aero bars): http://seattle.craigslist.org/tac/bik/4365752436.html Best of luck! |
Originally Posted by dtrain
(Post 16589092)
This one is a nice value in a 54cm:
2011 Scattante R570 Road Bike Or Portland isn't much further. Here's one with Rival and Mavics: GT gtr series 1 road bike 2011 This one is kinda interesting too for the price. Could be a real sleeper (I'd pull the aero bars): FELT F1 Road Bike Best of luck! Between those three, either the Felt or the GT. Thanks! |
It is an 07 model. 2007 Specialized Roubaix - BikePedia
Based on pic and sizes available, I would guess it is a 54. $1500 was MSRP. Offer $500, but $600 is probably fair for a 105 equipped bike. |
IDK. The Felt is cheapest and closest to you. That counts for something. I think it looks kinda fun to start out on, but would be limited in some ways.
The Scattante packs the most value, but I'd hate battling traffic to check it out and you don't sound into it. GT is right behind (nicer wheels, similar frame), Rival would be nice if you aren't wed to Shimano. Portland is a long haul though. |
Originally Posted by jsharr
(Post 16589328)
It is an 07 model. 2007 Specialized Roubaix - BikePedia
Based on pic and sizes available, I would guess it is a 54. $1500 was MSRP. Offer $500, but $600 is probably fair for a 105 equipped bike. |
Originally Posted by dtrain
(Post 16589341)
IDK. The Felt is cheapest and closest to you. That counts for something. I think it looks kinda fun to start out on, but would be limited in some ways.
The Scattante packs the most value, but I'd hate the drive to check it out and you don't sound into it. GT is right behind (nicer wheels, similar frame), Rival would be nice if you aren't wed to Shimano. |
Originally Posted by dtrain
(Post 16589352)
No, it's not that new. It has 9 speed parts not 10 speed. And an Octalink crankset rather than the outboard bearings.
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Originally Posted by RamAlaRag
(Post 16589382)
I am not wed to Shimano. How would the felt be limited? This is just a stepping stone for a temporary amount of time, this would eventually become my trainer.
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Originally Posted by jsharr
(Post 16589394)
07 is the only year that brushed silver was offered.
http://images.craigslist.org/01717_c...mN_600x450.jpg |
Originally Posted by dtrain
(Post 16589352)
No, it's not that new. It has 9 speed parts not 10 speed. And an Octalink crankset rather than the outboard bearings.
Specialized Bicycle Components I will now go put on my hairshirt and flagellate myself. |
Originally Posted by dtrain
(Post 16589409)
That's older 8-speed Ultegra on the Felt, current 'state of the art' is 11 speed. The Scatt and GT have 10. It's also a threaded 1" headset/fork/stem set-up. Finding/trying different stem lengths would be more challenging. But I'd be quite tempted to check that bike out if I were in your shoes. That's not a lot of miles and a quick tune-up could dial it back in.
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Just by way of comparison...I picked up my all carbon Tarmac, an '08 Ultegra/105 mix for just under 800 just about zero miles on it. Owner bought it to do an MS150 and realized he didn't enjoy riding.
Deals like this are fairly common from what I've seen. He started at 1200 and no one responded. Link to thread on the purchase http://www.bikeforums.net/road-cycli...-question.html picture of bike at next to last post |
Shoot, that Felt sold.
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I think the Scattante and the GT are both better buys honestly, the SCAT has current 105/Tiagra and the GT has Rival. See if you can get that GT for $500 and use the rest of your $600 budget getting it tuned, and getting a helmet.
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Originally Posted by seymour1910
(Post 16590716)
I think the Scattante and the GT are both better buys honestly, the SCAT has current 105/Tiagra and the GT has Rival. See if you can get that GT for $500 and use the rest of your $600 budget getting it tuned, and getting a helmet.
Thinking 500 was my top. Also, already have a helmet. But, a proper fit and tune would be in order. |
I just read the post again, seller says it was just tuned, so maybe you can just put your extra funds toward getting it setup for you. I say go for it, Rival is a good group.
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