Specialized has Specialized Tarmac SL7 Comp Rival eTap AXS Performance Road Bike (Limited Sizes) on sale for $4499.99. Shipping to home is a flat-rate $75.
Thanks to community member TufG222 for finding this deal
Note, stock is limited due to the available sizes.
Available Color(s)
Satin Teal Tint/Black/Light Silver
Size: 44, 52 or 58
Gloss Metallic White Silver/Smoke
Size: 58 or 61
About the Product
Tarmac SL7 Fact 10r Carbon/Rider First Engineered Frameset
Specialized Shallow Drop Handlebars
Fact Carbon 12x100mm Flat Mount Disc Fork
SRAM Rival Hydraulic Disc Front/Rear Brake
Turbo Pro 60 TPI 700x26mm Front/Rear Tires
Presta 48mm Inner Tubes Valve
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Product offers a reduced price of $1000.01 Off or 18.18% Overall Savings
The new Specialized Tarmac is designed for aerodynamic, lightweight, Rider-First Engineered frame + 12 speed group and fast rolling Turbo 700x26mm tires
Shipping is based on a flat rate for up to 7 working days shipping
Been looking for a race CF road bike. Specialized just released the new model so last year's model is on sale!
I was going to go with Canyon up until these went onsale. The price difference is around 500 when comparing to the Canyon Ultimate. The lifetime warranty that specialize offers is much better than the 6 year canyon. Plus local bike store support is nice.
Pretty sure it wasn't the same type of bike. Thanks for your input though. Super helpful contribution.
My cat's breath smells like cat food.
Ride the Tarmac before you buy it. Yes - it is light and aero but I found it to be extremely stiff and unforgiving, particularly on longer rides. Included DT Swiss wheels, 60 TPI stock Turbo Pro tires are not the best choice for an aero road bike, so be prepared to shell out upwards of another $1k.
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08-07-2023 at 08:52 PM.
Ride the Tarmac before you buy it. Yes - it is light and aero but I found it to be extremely stiff and unforgiving, particularly on longer rides. Included DT Swiss wheels, 60 TPI stock Turbo Pro tires are not the best choice for an aero road bike, so be prepared to shell out upwards of another $1k.
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Pretty sure it wasn't the same type of bike. Thanks for your input though. Super helpful contribution.
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My cat's breath smells like cat food.
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Just get a cat