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Specialized Europe Camber 29 (2012)
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Specialized Europe Camber 29 (2012)

Mountain bike; Full-Suspension; User type: Men, Women; Frame Material: Aluminium; Newest review: 2/2012

It's heavier than some pricier options, and as such, BikeRadar wouldn't pick the Camber 29 as a full-on racer, but they say it easily makes up for that with an attractive price tag and …

1 review

 
SWorks Venge (2011)
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Specialized Europe S-Works Venge (2011)

Racer/Road bike; No Suspension; User type: Women, Men; Frame Material: Carbon; Newest review: 3/2011

BikeRadar loved their first look at the Specialized Europe S-Works Venge. It's certainly not designed to be a nice, comfy ride, but it is super specialised for fast racing. Its good-looking, …

1 review

 
Comp Carbon 29er (2011)
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Specialized Europe Stumpjumper Comp Carbon 29er (11)

Mountain bike; Hardtail; User type: Unisex; Frame Material: Carbon; Newest review: 5/2011

BikeRadar were amazed by the stiffness on offer from Specialized's S-Works Stumpjumper 29er, and it really showed when getting up speed, feeling like absolutely no energy was wasted. Combined …

1 review

 
 
Specialized Europe Stumpjumper FSR Comp EVO (2012)
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Specialized Europe Stumpjumper FSR Comp EVO (2012)

Mountain bike; Full-Suspension; User type: Women, Men; Frame Material: Carbon, Aluminium; Newest review: 9/2011

BikeRadar were surprised by how well the Specialized Stumpjumper FSR EVO Comp 2012 can climb, as well as handling technical trails without any problem. It comes into its own however when travelling …

1 review

 
Specialized Europe Allez (2012)
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Specialized Europe Allez (2012)

Racer/Road bike; No Suspension; User type: Men, Women; Frame Material: Aluminium; Newest review: 3/2012

At this price, Bike Radar reckon the frame on the Allez is one of the best, and it offers a superb race bike ride. They admit that a higher top gear would have been appreciated, but say it is …

1 review

 
Specialized Europe Stumpjumper FSR Expert EVO (2011)
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Specialized Europe Stumpjumper FSR Expert EVO (2011)

Mountain bike; Full-Suspension; User type: Unisex; Frame Material: Aluminium; Newest review: 11/2010

Although the Specialized Stumpjumper FSR Expert EVO has the typical Stumpjumper appearance, hidden behind this exterior are the capabilities of a serious trail bike. Bike Radar liked it, with its …

1 review, 1 opinion (Excellent)

 
Roubaix Comp SL2 (11)
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Specialized Europe Roubaix Comp Compact (2011)

Racer/Road bike; No Suspension; User type: Unisex; Frame Material: Carbon; Newest review: 2/2011

BikeRadar were very pleased with the performance of the Roubaix Comp SL2, especially on rough terrains. They said it remained in control and engaged throughout and was very smooth and comfortable to …

1 review

 
Hardrock Pro Disc Int (2011)
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Specialized Europe Hardrock Pro Disc (2011)

Mountain bike; Hardtail; User type: Unisex; Frame Material: Aluminium; Newest review: 1/2011

Bike Radar found this mountain bike performed very well on their trail test, thanks to a high quality frame and superior fork performance. Neutral handling gives the rider confidence, while a low

1 review

 

More information at: BikeRadar, 1/2011 Specialized Hardrock Pro Disc (11) There are four bikes in the 2011 Hardrock range. This is the top model, and it’s the only one to get the custom-tuned version of SR Suntour’s XCR fork. Other bikes may theoretically offer more suspension travel, but the 80mm provided here is so well controlled that it gives the bike a major advantage over most of its price rivals when the going gets rough. … to review

Specialized Europe Stumpjumper Comp Carbon 29 (12)
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Specialized Europe Stumpjumper Comp Carbon 29 (12)

Mountain bike; Hardtail; User type: Men, Women; Frame Material: Carbon; Newest review: 1/2012

On sections of the trail with good traction, the Specialized Stumpjumper has very responsive handling, but the tyres can be sketchy with little traction, and along with the steep head angle can make …

1 review

 
Epic CompCarbon 29er
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Specialized Europe Specialized Europe Epic Comp Carbon 29er

Mountain bike; Full-Suspension; User type: Men, Women; Frame Material: Carbon; Newest review: 3/2011

When it comes to those day-long, high-speed cross-country outings, the Epic Comp Carbon 29 can offer some excellent companionship, say reviewers at BikeRadar. They found very little to criticize and …

1 review

 
 
Specialized Europe Tarmac SL3 Pro SRAM (2011)
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Specialized Europe Tarmac SL3 Pro SRAM (2011)

Racer/Road bike; No Suspension; User type: Men, Women; Frame Material: Carbon; Newest review: 9/2011

On more technical roads, the flex in the bars and wheels of the Specialized Tarmac SL3 Pro undermine its racing ability, and compared to the high-end superbikes, it is heavier and less responsive to

1 review

 

More information at: BikeRadar, 9/2011 Specialized Tarmac Pro SL3 Since arriving on the scenes of the Tour de France, the Tarmac S-Works has ruled the climbing stages. Can the slightly lower grade SL3 also handle steeper roads? … to review

Specialized Europe Tarmac Elite (2012)
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Specialized Europe Tarmac Elite (2012)

Racer/Road bike; No Suspension; User type: Men, Women; Frame Material: Carbon; Newest review: 3/2012

Based on it's equipment, the Tarmac Elite is not the best from a value for money perspective, but Bike Radar still believe it to be Specialized's best race bike offering, and therefore …

1 review

 
Camber FSR Pro
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Specialized Europe Camber Pro (2010)

Mountain bike; Full-Suspension; User type: Unisex; Frame Material: Aluminium; Newest review: 11/2010

The Camber Pro is a comfortable and firm ride that makes short work of all types of terrain without ever asking for too much effort from the rider. BikeRadar praised its handling and lack of

1 review

 

More information at: BikeRadar, 11/2010 Specialized Camber Pro Specialized increased their ever-popular Stumpjumper FSR to 140mm of suspension travel for 2010 and, while travel doesn’t necessarily define a bike, it was a shift that was widely perceived as taking the FSR into a more hardcore riding category than cross-country trail riding. … to review

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Specialized Europe Secteur Series (2011)

Racer/Road bike; No Suspension; User type: Unisex; Frame Material: Aluminium; Newest review: 7/2011

Despite its entry-level price, the Secteur is an excellent bike that's kitted with some of the best components you can expect to find in this range. Not everything is perfect and BikeRadar would

1 review

 

More information at: BikeRadar, 7/2011 Specialized Secteur Specialized's Secteur series is a budget range of road bikes focused on comfort over speed. … to review

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Specialized Europe Roubaix Elite SL2 (2011)

Racer/Road bike; No Suspension; User type: Men, Women; Frame Material: Carbon; Newest review: 7/2011

The smooth ride of the Roubaix Elite doesn't mean it's bland of uncomfortable, and in fact it's a bit harder that higher spec models, something that pleased BikeRadar because it gave

1 review

 

More information at: BikeRadar, 7/2011 Specialized Roubaix Elite The Roubaix Elite shares its frame with the award-winning Roubaix Comp, but not its premium price tag. How does it compare? … to review

Enduro Expert (2011)
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Specialized Europe Enduro SL Expert (2011)

Mountain bike; Full-Suspension; User type: Men, Women; Frame Material: Alloy; Newest review: 12/2010

An awe-inspiring ride is generated by mixing a stiff frame and supple suspension with the well balanced and incredibly confident handling of the Specialized Enduro Expert. Bike Radar believed it …

1 review

 
Epic SWorks (2011)
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Specialized Europe Epic S-Works (2011)

Mountain bike; Full-Suspension; User type: Unisex; Frame Material: Carbon; Newest review: 12/2010

Not many bikes are able to compete with the Epic when it comes to confidently covering ground at dangerously high speeds. With a light weight and Brain suspension, this bike is ideal for climbs yet …

1 review

 
Specialized Europe Sirrus Comp
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Specialized Europe Sirrus Comp

Racer/Road bike; No Suspension; User type: Unisex; Frame Material: Aluminium; Newest review: 3/2011

As a first bike or for cyclists who don't own several bikes, the Specialized Europe Sirrus Comp is a great option, thanks to this hybrid's versatility and comfortable ride quality. Among

1 review

 

More information at: BikeRadar, 3/2011 Specialized Sirrus Comp An archetypal hybrid for easier-paced road and town riding, or for gentle off-road tracks, Specialized's Sirrus Comp ticks all the boxes on the beginner's wishlist, starting with the most important: comfort. The short reach to the handlebar may flummox more athletic types, but it's easily fixed by buying the next size up. Some components are a bit bread-and-butter but that's a price worth paying for the comfortable contact points. … to review

Specialized Europe Allez Comp Compact M2 Apex (US) (2011)
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Specialized Europe Allez Comp Compact M2 Apex (US) (2011)

Racer/Road bike; No Suspension; User type: Unisex; Frame Material: Aluminium; Newest review: 2/2011

BikeRadar says that the Specialized Allez Comp Compact M2 Apex presents a great value, thanks to its generous array of features and a solid frame that offers plenty of upgradability. They say that

1 review

 

More information at: BikeRadar, 2/2011 Specialized Allez Comp Compact M2 Apex (11) (US) Specialized's Allez Comp Compact M2 Apex epitomizes what a good value bike should be. It has an excellent frame worthy of multiple upgrades even years into ownership, a no-frills parts package that might be heavy but gets the job done, spot-on handling and aesthetics that help it look more expensive than it is. Most importantly, it has a feature set that's complete enough that you're not constantly thinking about what you could have had, had you spent more than the US$1,450 asking price. … to review

Specialized Europe Allez Triple (2011)
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Specialized Europe Allez Triple (2011)

Racer/Road bike; No Suspension; User type: Unisex; Frame Material: Aluminium; Newest review: 1/2011

BikeRadar found that this could be a great first racing bike, its only drawback being a seemingly low top gear. Otherwise, it boasts several positively reviewed features, namely an aluminum Allez

1 review

 

More information at: BikeRadar, 1/2011 Specialized Allez Triple (11) Unlike many road bikes at this price, the Allez makes precious few attempts at being an all-rounder. Rack mounts? Forget 'em. Clearance for wider tyres? Nope. This is a modestly priced bike with racing aspirations, and the decades Specialized have spent producing aluminium Allez frames haven't been squandered. Our only criticism is the comparatively low top gear, which seems a strange choice on an otherwise racy bike. … to review

 

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Product information and further reviews

Specialized Dolce Elite (10) BikeRadar 2/2010 - Cycling Plus magazine's production editor Tass Whitby travelled to Birmingham to Specialized's Concept Store to get a mid-range off-the-peg race bike properly specced and fitted specifically for her. It's given her the confidence she had always been lacking on drop bar bikes. Review details: Single Test. One road bike was reviewed and rated on frame & fork, handling, equipment and wheels.

Specialized Allez Elite (10) BikeRadar 11/2009 - The Elite sits in the middle of Specialized's long-running Allez road range, and comes with Shimano's budget-priced but user-friendly Tiagra compact nine-speed groupset and loads of own-brand kit. Typically for a Spesh bike, it looks the part.

Specialized Roubaix S-Works SL2 (10) BikeRadar 11/2009 - Specialized’s 2010 Roubaix bikes haven’t changed a great deal from 2009, which is perhaps not that surprising considering they received a radical makeover between 2008 and 2009.

Specialized Bicycles Rockhopper Pro (09) BikeRadar 8/2009 - Specialized's venerable Rockhopper has been around, in one form or another, for very nearly as long as mass-market mountain bikes have been produced. In its current Pro incarnation it's almost unrecognisable from its illustrious forebears with its cutting-edge aluminium frame technology, air-sprung fork and hydraulic disc brakes.

Specialized Bicycles Pitch Pro (09) BikeRadar 2/2009 - Specialized's outstanding Pitch Pro proves that money isn't everything. Ushered in quietly as the Enduro's cheaper brother, the Pitch has deservedly become a hard riding cult hit. This year's Pro promises to be the do-it-all David to even more all-mountain Goliaths.

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