
Specialized Roubaix Road Bike SL3 with Di2 Dura Ace 11 Speed. This bike is loaded very light and fast. Bike also comes with tubeless tires. Belgium plus rims and DT Swiss 240 Hubs. In addition this bike comes with a Stages Power Meter on the crank arm.
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No. 1200 is max i would pay
miiight wanna talkem down a bit but i don’t think $1600 is totally out of line. the frameset and brakes are certainly a bit outdated but it’ll still be fast as hell
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I wouldn’t say so. Aluminium wheels narrow tyres groupset is old (i’m not sure you really need a power meter or not). You can get similar bikes around 1k without power meter. Although it really depends on your case.
Can you give me some pointers on how to negotiate the price like what can i say to get a good deal? Still pretty new to bikes, any help would be appreciated. Cheers!
Definately depending on the condition overall since parts for Dura Ace are very expensive. If nothing needs to be done + Powermeter I think its a fair price.
Seems a little high given the age and what’s available for a few hundred more. Nice add ons but id wait to see how much action it gets and go in at ~$1000 or so tops. Are the pedals, saddle included, bottle cages, that matters to a small degree.
Condition is used – like new!
“I used this as a spare road bike and it has not seen much use so it’s time to part ways.”
Oh no, not the Zerts!
That’s a 2012 S Works Roubaix, it was spec’d with 10 Speed Dura Ace Di2. I would confirm that it does in fact have 11 speed, the 10 speed Di2 was not great, where as the 11 Speed Dura Ace Di2 that came out that same year was a vast improvement and not much different from the latest gen of 11 speed Di2.
If it does have 11 speed. A 2012 S Works Frame with Dura Ace Di2 and a power meter, for those who are saying this is to much money, you obviously don’t watch the used market on high end frames or parts. This would have been the highest spec endurance bike you could buy from pretty much any western brand in 2012. The S works frame was a feathery 1,000g. If you can get that bike for less than $1,500 Canadian you are stealing it IMO if American $1,100-$1,200. That thing would be a climbing machine.