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Shop certified pre-owned used & new Specialized bikes, parts, and apparel for sale. Shop mountain, road & gravel bike models like the Roubaix, Diverge, and S-Works with TPC - The Pro’s Closet. Find specs, reviews, prices, comparisons & hierarchy, size, specs charts and our 2024 Best-Selling Specialized bikes list. Read our Specialized Buyer's Guide. Shop all Specialized gear with our End-of-Season Sale, along with bikes & wheels, and more at our best prices yet.


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Specialized Bikes

Specialized is not just a brand, it's a storied pillar in the cycling community. It began in 1974 with Mike Sinyard's passion, which translated into importing top-notch cycling components, and from there, it has evolved into a company synonymous with innovation and excellence in the cycling world. Specialized Bicycles emerged as a pioneer, committed to enhancing every cyclist's experience through cutting-edge design and technology.

Specialized has multiple models of mountain, gravel, electric, and road bikes, each tailored to conquer every terrain while meeting the needs of all cycling enthusiasts. From the adrenaline-pumping descent of a single-track to the hairpin turns of an alpine ascent, Specialized offers an array of bicycles for maximum performance.

Check out S-Works models for the pinnacle of lightweight design and top-tier component builds.

Specialized Updates, 2024

(section updated regularly)

  • In July, 2024, Specialized announced the S-Works Tarmac SL8 - Forward 50 LTD, a limited edition model with only 250 units available worldwide, boasting tech advancements in aerodynamics, weight (15% light than its predecessor), stiffness (33% improvement in stiffness-to-weight ratio over the SL7, combined with 6% more compliance), amongst others. 
    • What we think - really neat stuff, with it making an appearance at the Paris Olympics and all but it’s unobtainium, we’ll wait for the tech to trickle through to their mainline models.
  • August, 2024, Specialized unveiled an updated S-Works Crux, claiming it's "the lightest gravel bike in the world." On paper the bike features the new SRAM Red XPLR AXS 13-speed groupset, which reduced overall weight by 102 grams, it's the first carbon frame Crux to utilize a Universal Derailleur Hanger (UDH). The frame is mostly unchanged from the previous model, maintaining the 725g 12r carbon frame and 47mm (700c) or 2.1in (650b) tire clearance. The bike is accompanied by a ~$200 price drop to the previous model (our estimate).
    • What we think - not groundbreaking but it illustrates the industry's continued focus on weight reduction, component integration, and standardization. It’ll be interesting to see how competitors respond and whether these features will influence more accessible models, the adoption of UDH in particular is a positive step towards industry-wide compatibility.

What is S-Works?

S-Works started in 1992, named for Specialized’s top-of-the-line bikes and gear. It’s what their sponsored racers typically use. There are S-Works shoes, helmets, tires, and frames. Over time, S-Works innovations become incorporated into everyday products to make them lighter, stronger, stiffer, and more aero.

Specialized Mountain Bikes

For those who crave mountain trails, Specialized delivers a dynamic range, including:

  • Specialized Epic: The go-to XC race machine, known for its uber-light frame and efficient suspension system.
  • Specialized Stumpjumper Series: Whether you opt for the S-Works Stumpjumper, with its remarkable balance between climbing dexterity and downhill prowess, or the Stumpjumper Evo, conceptualized for the trail warrior demanding progressive geometry and enhanced control – you’re guaranteed a trail experience like no other.
  • Specialized Enduro: Grasp the gravity-defying prowess to handle the most aggressive trails with a full 170mm of travel front and rear.
  • Specialized Demo: Engineered for descent domination, this bike is the choice for those relentless in their pursuit of extreme downhill performance.
  • Specialized Fatboy: Redefine your riding boundaries—snow, sand, or any rugged terrain—with this oversized innovation in tire technology.

With Specialized bikes tailored to various mountain biking disciplines, optimizing the bike to track synergy is an exhilarating reality.

Specialized Road Bikes

Conquer the road with Specialized's refined selection of road warriors:

  • Specialized Tarmac: A classic, geared for those looking to amplify their efficiency and speed on tarmac.
  • Specialized Venge: Aerodynamically sculpted to cut through the wind for those prioritizing speed above all else.
  • Specialized Aethos: Revel in the pinnacle of lightweight engineering combined with stiffness and responsive handling that defies the scale.
  • Specialized Allez: Value meets performance; the Allez provides an aluminum option without discounting the need for speed and agility.

From forgiving endurance-centric rides to the sheer need for speed, Specialized caters to every cycling aspiration.

Explore our comprehensive inventory of road, mountain, gravel, and electric models to discover why Specialized bikes are renowned for elevating every ride. Visit our brand page and experience the Specialized advantage — where every pedal stroke propels you beyond the ordinary.

Discover Specialized Bikes – Where innovation meets the road and trail.Specialized Electric Bikes

Since they started becoming popular options, the company quickly went deep on e-bikes. Specialized’s electric bike line, all receive the Turbo moniker, currently includes 59 models. Encompassing commuting with the Turbo Como, touring with the Turbo Vado, road riding with the Turbo Creo, cross-country with the Turbo Tero, trail with the Turbo Levo, and enduro models (the Turbo Kenevo), with several motors and control brains, there is a bike and level of boost for just about everyone. Specialized designed the motors, batteries, controllers, and frames; they had a vision for creating everything to best make that vision become reality.

How much is a used Specialized bike worth?

The value of a used Specialized bike varies based on the model, year, condition, components, market trends, frame material, and size.

  • Brand Reputation & Demand: Specialized bikes retain value due to high demand and brand recognition.
  • Age & Condition: Newer, well-maintained bikes always fetch higher prices.
  • Components & Technology: Modern components hold value better.
  • Frame Material: Titanium and high-end carbon/steel frames depreciate slower than aluminum.
  • Size & Availability: Common sizes (S, M, L) retain more value over less-common sizes such as (XS, XL, XXL)

From 2021 to 2023, used Specialized bikes retained 82% of their original value on average, showcasing better value retention when compared to similar brands.

What does Specialzed’s product range and hierarchy include?

Specialized’s bike range encompasses road bikes, mountain bikes, e-bikes, active & fitness bikes, and kids bikes. 

Some popular road bikes include the Aethos, Allez, Roubaix, Tarmac as well as the Diverge (gravel) and the Crux (cyclocross). Popular mountain bike models include the Stumpjumper, Enduro, Fuse, Chisel and Epic. E-bikes include their Turbo Levo, Turbo Kenevo, and Turbo Como. Some fitness-geared bikes include the Sirrus, Turbo Tero and Roll. 

Their hierarchy, applicable across their product range, includes the Expert, Comp, Carbon, and S-Works, with some special builds in the mix. As you progress through their tiers component quality improves and weight typically goes down.

How Specialized S-Sizing Works, and Why It's Kinda Genius - From TPC's Magazine

If you are looking at a newer Specialized mountain bike, you'll notice that some models don’t use the conventional small, medium, and large sizes that we’re used to seeing. What the heck? Instead, these bikes use Specialized’s new S-Sizing system: S1, S2, S3, S4, S5, and S6.

So how does S-Sizing work? It might seem confusing at first, but it’s actually quite clever. Read the full article here.

Specialized Stumpjumper by Year: How to Buy A Used Stumpjumper - From TPC's Magazine

The Stumpjumper has changed a lot over the years, especially in the last five, as it has undergone three major redesigns. Now, there are multiple versions available on the used market with different wheel sizes, suspension travel, geometry, and other features. This guide will dive into the three most recent generations, explaining what makes each Stumpjumper unique, so you can make the right choice when purchasing your next bike. Read the full article here.

Specialized Roubaix vs. Trek Domane - Tire Clearance, Tech, & Options - From TPC's Magazine

Imagine a road bike that can do it all. You can race, take on gran fondos, jump in fast group rides, and grind out your daily commute. If you're feeling daring, you can venture away from the pavement and explore rough gravel roads. If this is the riding you dream of, an endurance road bike might be just what you need. Read the full article here.

Infographic - Understanding Specialized Build Levels

Specs & Model Comparison of Popular Specialized Bikes

Specialized Bikes - Size Charts

 

Specialized Bikes - All The Weights

Browse our Specialized product listings pages, curated by Specialized bike models & parts: Specialized Stumpjumper, Specialized Roubaix, Specialized Epic, Specialized Tarmac, Specialized Diverge, Specialized Turbo Levo, Specialzied Stumpjumper Evo, Specialized Stumpjumper Comp, Specialized Turbo Levo Comp, Specialized Turbo Levo SL, Specialized Venge, Specialized Ruby, Specialized Allez, Specialized Sirrus, Specialized Enduro, Specialized Fatboy, Specialized Camber, Specialized Fuse, Specialized Shiv, Specialized CruX, Specialized Stumpjumper Pro, Turbo Creo, Specialized Camber, Specialized Stumpjumper Alloy, Specialized frames, framesets, Specialized mountain bikes, Specialized CX bikes, Specialized hardtails, Specialized e-mtbs, Specialized bikes on sale

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