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Specialized and Trek have lead the revolution in the of the road market. Lance Armstrong and his 7 Tour de France wins and Treks commitment to carbon fiber technology have made all other manufacturers realize the benefits of carbon fibers reduced weight and comfort benefits. Specialized is the leader on performance comfort technology. With their patented Body Geometry accessories, "Zertz" inserts in the frame, fork and seat posts, high performance equals high comfort. |
Moots Vamoots CRThe Vamoots CR is the answer to the all-around great road machine. This frame can handle anything from the 30-mile after-work spin to the most rugged race schedule you can throw its way. Leveraging three decades of experience handcrafting road frames, Moots has refined the geometry of the CR to make it a worthy ride for any condition on the road. Light, quick and comfortable, the CR is built with a sloping top tube and geometry similar to the RSL. Classic road racing geometry paired with Moots size specific tubing keeping this frame grounded when pressed to perform. Built in 9 stock sizes with custom always available. Rider profile: Aggressive high performance, all around road and road race fit. All Moots bikes are special order.
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Dolce Sport Triple![]() Nice touches in the parts package of the Dolce Sport make for a smoother operating bike. Triple chainring configuration for those longer, steeper climbs.
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Specialized AllezThe A1 Premium Aluminum alloy tubeset found on the Specialized Allez models is our time-tested workhorse frame material. Along with the Shimano Tiagra components and the Specialized Carbon fork, you get a pro level ride without breaking the bank.
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Specialized AllezThe Allez works well for the performance-driven aspiring criterium rider or triathalete, with its race inspired geometry.
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Specialized Dolce womens road bike![]() Designed for responsive pedaling, confident handling, and a comfortable, snappy ride, Specilized Dolce bikes offer enthusiast-level riders a best-in-class value. 9-speed Shimano shifting and a sleek A1 Premium hydraformed aluminum frame give Dolce bikes a memorable ride that will have its owner looking for a reason to ride that extra mile.
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Specialized GlobeFREEDOM FIGHTER Underneath its glossy exterior and commuter-friendly frame, the Globe® is waging a war on energy consumption, at-the-pump prices, pollution and obesity. And here you thought it was just a good looking bike that's fun to ride. Here's some math you'll love to study. Our engineers carefully built the Globe to offer the most ergonomic, upright and stable geometry for comfortable positioning during all your urban adventures. Low rise bars and puncture-resistant Nimbus® tires give you even more control and safety for a truly reliable ride.
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Specialized Globe Centrum Elite IG3With gas prices going up, more people are commuting to work and running erands on their bikes. This not only saves money, it also makes you look and feel better. The Specialized Globe series bikes are light weight, responsive bikes that will get you to work or to Marys Market with comfort and style.
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Specialized Roubaix Apex carbon road bike![]() Smoother is faster. Technology formerly reserved only to S-Works bikes is now available on every Roubaix to provide the best balance of vertical compliance, lateral stiffness, and low weight.
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Specialized Ruby Elite Apex![]() The Ruby offers women road riders the perfect balance of performance and comfort for virtually any distance.
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Specialized S Works Tarmac SL-3 Dura Ace![]() Here it is. The flagship. No details spared. Nothing scrimped. After three consecutive victories in the Tour of Flanders, the Tarmac went on to win the 2010 Tour de France. Like the team bikes of Mark Cavendish and Team HTC-Highroad, this SL3 is complemented by Shimano Dura-Ace components and Roval Rapide 45 carbon fiber wheel.
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Specialized Tarmac SL3 ExpertThe SL3 frame of the Tarmac Expert lets more riders benefit from S-Works level technology. Ultegra components and Fulcrum wheels are up to the task.
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Specialized Tricross![]()
Almost as fast as a pure road bike and nearly as capable as many mountain bikes, the Tricross lives in the zone where fun and practicality overlap.
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Trek 4300 DiscTrek's 4300 boasts a lightweight, nimble-handling Alpha Black Series aluminum frame, a velvety-smooth, 100mm-travel RST suspension fork, a hill-conquering 24-speed Shimano drivetrain and powerful disc brakes. Plus, it sports a fine selection of Bontrager components, too, including a plush saddle and super-versatile tires that tackle the trail or pavement with equal aplomb. Also available with 'V' brake option.
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Trek 7300Trek's 7300 is a super-plush ride no matter where you roam thanks to an easy-pedaling aluminum frame, a relaxed upright riding position, a suspension fork and 24 gears for easy climbing. Plus, you'll love the cushy Bontrager seat and suspension seatpost that take the sting out of rough roads and trails.
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Fuji Crosstown 3.0The Fuji Crosstown 3.0 is a great to way to get a excellent way to get into the sport with out spending alot of money. Featuers a light weight aluminum frame, Shimano Revo 7 speed drive train for hassel free shifting, aluminum wheels for easy acceleration, and a mattress style saddle with a shock seatpost for added comfort.
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Specialized Crossroads SportLIKE A BENZ. Yep, we’re talking sweet luxury when it comes to the plush stylings of the Crossroads. A smooth rolling and comfort-rich leisure ride for that midday cruise, loop on the pier, or stress-free spin on the bike path. Unmotivated to ride because of an uncomfortable seat? The Crossroads knows your pain and is here to offer a little consolation - it’s called the Comfort Plus saddle. A super cushy support system with springs that will make you feel like you’re floating on air. Coupled with its flat-resistant, double walled alloy rims, 700c Hemisphere tires and low standover height, the Crossroads is a guaranteed smooth, plush and fun ride.
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Specialized Sirrus![]()
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