Just bought this in pristine condition for $500. Anybody know why the fork and seat stats look a bit different than the roubaix elite sl2 currently on the specialized website?
Just bought this in pristine condition for $500. Anybody know why the fork and seat stats look a bit different than the roubaix elite sl2 currently on the specialized website?
Older Roubaix. Nothing wrong with it, still has the nice dampening with the zertz.
That stem looks replaced, though. Might want to change that out for one that fits you a little better.
streetnugget on
That’s weird, because it’s still the 2011 elite sl2 model (the bike downtube says “Paris roubaix champion 2008 2009 2010 so it must be at least the 2011 model)
Specialized had a recall on the carbon forks a few years back. My replacement looked different than the OEM. He may have gotten it recalled. I don’t know about the seat.
hilza on
Two of my spesh bikes have had slightly different colourways and logos to the website images, just a production thing.
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You just got an older model. That’s all.
Older Roubaix. Nothing wrong with it, still has the nice dampening with the zertz.
That stem looks replaced, though. Might want to change that out for one that fits you a little better.
That’s weird, because it’s still the 2011 elite sl2 model (the bike downtube says “Paris roubaix champion 2008 2009 2010 so it must be at least the 2011 model)
[Voila](http://everysingle.bike/models/2011-specialized-roubaix-elite-sl2-apex-compact)
flip your stem.
Specialized had a recall on the carbon forks a few years back. My replacement looked different than the OEM. He may have gotten it recalled. I don’t know about the seat.
Two of my spesh bikes have had slightly different colourways and logos to the website images, just a production thing.
Slam that st-oh shit…