Globalti
Legendary Member
My Roubaix is the 2006 model and getting a bit long in the tooth with a couple of witness cracks and some flaking paint. I'm beginning to come round to the idea that a 2013 Roubaix would be lighter, stiffer in the right areas and possibly even more comfortable thanks simply to six or seven years of frame development having gone by. This idea is confirmed by having just tried a friend's brand-new Orbea and been impressed by the acceleration and climbing.
I'm trying to get my head around the difference betwen SL3 and SL4. Has anybody ridden both and can they offer a comparison?
Presumably within the SL rating Specialized also offer different levels of equipment such as sport, elite etc?
I'm trying to get my head around the difference betwen SL3 and SL4. Has anybody ridden both and can they offer a comparison?
Presumably within the SL rating Specialized also offer different levels of equipment such as sport, elite etc?