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Roubaix Comp – Shimano Ultegra Di2

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2020 Roubaix Comp – Shimano Ultegra Di2

With six wins at Paris-Roubaix, our Roubaix has proven that Smoother is Faster. Until this moment, however, smooth has admittedly come with some compromises. But not anymore. The all-new Roubaix Comp now delivers compliance without compromise by introducing a radical new Future Shock 1.5 that gives you more control on rough roads, a new Pavé seatpost that creates our most balanced Roubaix to date, aerodynamics that equal the Tarmac, and a Rider-First Engineered™ frame that’s shed some serious weight. Is it still comfortable? Sure, but don’t call it a comfort bike, because performance was behind every engineering decision we made. This is the new Roubaix.

This Roubaix Comp provides a tremendous value, but like the frame itself, this value doesn’t come with any compromises. We spec’d it with Shimano’s Ultegra Di2 for its crisp shifts and powerful hydraulic disc brakes, as well as smooth and sturdy DT R470 Disc wheels, the all-new S-Works Pavé seatpost, 28mm Turbo Pro tires, and our fan-favorite Power Comp saddle.

Technical Specifications

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FRAMESET

FRAME

FACT 10R, Rider First Engineered™ (RFE), FreeFoil Shape Library tubes, threaded BB, 12x142mm thru-axle, flat-mount disc

SUSPENSION

FORK

Future Shock 1.5 w/ Smooth Boot, 12x100mm thru-axle, flat-mount disc

COCKPIT

STEM

Future Stem, Pro

TAPE

Roubaix S-Wrap

SADDLE

Body Geometry Power Sport, hollow Cr-Mo rails

SEATPOST

S-Works Pave

SEAT BINDER

Hidden drop clamp

HANDLEBARS

Specialized Hover Comp Alloy Bar, 125 Drop x 75 Reach

BRAKES

FRONT BRAKE

Shimano Ultegra, Hydraulic

REAR BRAKE

Shimano Ultegra, Hydraulic

DRIVETRAIN

SHIFT LEVERS

Shimano Ultegra Di2 Disc R8070

FRONT DERAILLEUR

Shimano Ultegra Di2 R8050, braze-on

REAR DERAILLEUR

Shimano Ultegra RX, RX805

CASSETTE

Shimano Ultegra, 11-speed, 11-34t

CRANKSET

Shimano Ultegra R8000, HollowTech 2, 11-speed

CHAINRINGS

50/34T

BOTTOM BRACKET

Shimano Ultegra, BBR60

CHAIN

Shimano Ultegra, 11-speed

WHEELS & TIRES

FRONT WHEEL

DT R470 Disc

REAR WHEEL

DT R470 Disc

FRONT TIRE

Specialized Turbo Pro, 700x28mm

REAR TIRE

Specialized Turbo Pro, 700x28mm

INNER TUBES

Presta, 48mm valve

* Weights based on production painted frames as pictured. Actual weights will vary based on colourway, frame size, and component variation. Specifications are subject to change without notice.

Geometry

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Crank Length165mm165mm170mm172.5mm172.5mm175mm175mm
Handlebar Width360mm380mm400mm420mm420mm440mm440mm
Stem Length70mm80mm90mm100mm100mm110mm110mm
Saddle Width155mm155mm155mm143mm143mm143mm143mm
Seatpost Length380mm380mm380mm380mm380mm380mm450mm
Stack540mm555mm570mm585mm605mm630mm665mm
Reach353mm363mm368mm376mm384mm392mm398mm
Head Tube Length90mm100mm112mm125mm143mm170mm205mm
Head Tube Angle70°71.5°72°72.75°73.5°73.5°74°
BB Height265mm265mm265mm266mm266mm268mm268mm
BB Drop77.5mm77.5mm77.5mm76mm76mm74.5mm74.5mm
Trail71mm62mm59mm61mm55mm55mm52mm
Fork Length, Full370mm370mm370mm370mm370mm370mm370mm
Fork Rake/Offset50mm50mm50mm44mm44mm44mm44mm
Front Center580mm581mm586mm585mm592mm607mm618mm
Chainstay Length413mm413mm413mm415mm415mm418mm418mm
Wheelbase981mm982mm986mm988mm995mm1014mm1024mm
Top Tube Length, Horizontal512mm525mm533mm545mm563mm579mm595mm
Bike Standover Height682mm715mm743mm762mm783mm805mm844mm
Seat Tube Length365mm410mm446mm465mm485mm505mm547mm
Seat Tube Angle74°74°74°74°73.5°73.5°73.5°
Geometry

Rider Reviews

  • 4.6
  • 12 Reviews

Best bike ever

Lovely handling, very comfortable

Would Recommend?
Yes!

Name:
Chris

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Great handling bike!

Love this Roubaix. Been riding it for a year now and still incredibly happy. The ride smooths the bumps, but bike still handles beautifully, especially in tight curves, and you still get enough road feel to know what you're doing. This was my first experience with electronic shifters. I'll admit: I was dubious. I like the mechanical side of bikes. But this Ultegra Di2 system is a real step up: no cable stretch, etc., and the weight is identical with the mechanical Ultegra. I've ridden it for about 4,000 miles by now, and always look forward to getting back on it.

Would Recommend?
Yes!

Name:
Peter

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Nice bike

I upgraded from my 2007 Specialized Dolce Sport which I loved but it was too small. I also wanted disc brakes because I ride in the where flat roads are the exception, not the norm. I wasn't even looking for electronic shifters but inventory is extremely low so I took what I could get. I'm very happy with this bike. The Di2 shifters are nice to work with but I found shifters on my Dolce to be sharper actually. There seems to be just the most minuscule timing lag which wasn't an issue on the Dolce manual shifters which makes a difference when climbing or when needing to shift quickly. The future shock is an exceptional perk that makes a huge difference! This bike is a good climbing bike and there's just enough flex to respond well. The seat is kind of uncomfortable and wish I had kept my old one so I may replace but overall, it's a sweet bike and I'd recommend.


Name:
Cg

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Smooth Operator

I started out with an Allez Elite and was pretty sure I didn't need all the bells and whistles but splurged for fun. My other bike was so stiff that getting onto the Roubaix felt really odd at first, like riding in a dream or being kind of disconnected. I was so use to feeling every little thing on the road and getting jostled around from it. It took a minute to get used to the Roubaix but looking back, I have been able to ride further and longer on my Roubaix than I ever managed on my Allez. Could be that I got stronger but I think there's more to it... The Roubaix is a beautiful bike. The Gloss UV Lilac is noticeably less purple than the UV Lilac of the Allez Elite. This Gloss UV Lilac doesn't scream purple. It's more subtle. I went with the 52 frame (I'm 165cm) and with some minor changes (a shorter stem, for example), it's been a comfy ride. By comfy, I mean road comfy. Don't be buying this bike if you want an upright cruiser with a bouncy seat. Cons: adjustment of the spring is a bit of a nuisance as you have to swap a different spring in and it's a bit of mechanical trick that I couldn't manage confidently on my own.


Name:
Ruby

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Crazy value

I could not belive the specs on this bike for the price tag. It has everything important. Crisp acceleration and stops on a dime thanks to the disc brakes. Di2!! What!! I didn't know i needed it until I had it. Seriously. No regrets on this purchase.


Name:
Jt

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worst bike

I bought this bike weeks ago and I return it back to the dealer. the chain keeps falling down, I went back to the dealer he would not help to replace the components and he pushed to contact the warranty I did call and they gave me hard time. Anyway, I rid they bike one and eventually the chain cut two-piece and I almost got an accident!! they dealer back and forth with me, This bike so disappoint.


Name:
Nick

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Surprisingly comfortable

I'm about 5'11"" and settled on a 56 Roubaix Comp Ultegra Di2. Perfect fit, and what a great ride. Way more forgiving over road blemishes than I expected. I find myself bracing for a jolt and the bike just absorbs it. Electronic shifting is super clean. I get a kick out of the micro-adjustments that the front derailleur makes when I make rear shifts. I've been mountain biking forever. Didn't think I'd really like road biking. Now, I'm wondering if my Epic will ever see the trail again. Super happy.


Name:
Mz

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Should Have Done This Long Ago

Recently purchased a 2020 Roubaix Comp Di2 to upgrade from a roadie I'd been riding since 2011. Wasn't sure that I wanted the Di2 option, but with limited availability, I pulled the trigger. No regrets now. Very smooth and responsive shifting system. The Future Shock 1.5 ( med spring installed) performs as advertised. I live in the Lowcountry of South Carolina where the pavement lane edges have rumble strips and with my former bike, was a teeth jarring experience you want to avoid at all costs. The Roubaix makes interaction with these much more manageable and painless. I'm 64 years old and the geometry of the Roubaix suits me perfectly. I added Shimano's EW/WU111 and am truly impressed with the bike's wireless capabilities. I've no issues with the Roubaix's performance capabilities; I'm sure that the bike can put out more than I can give it. I love this bike.


Name:
Palmetto R.

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No buyers remorse here!

I decided to upgrade from my Ruby Comp 51cm, in part, when my overseas 2020 travel plans went the way of the pandemic. I was also looking to upgrade to disc brakes as the caliper style braking was aggravating a wrist tendinitis issue, especially on steep downhills. The electronic shifting of the Di2 is an added benefit in that regard as well. But I think the biggest plus had been the overall fit of the bike. Based on the Roubaix sizing I went down to the 49cm and it feels like it was custom made for me. It is extremely comfortable, drives, shifts and brakes beautifully. I am so glad I made this move.


Name:
Orchidnut

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No regrets

I've been riding for the past 43 years on road bikes, but as I'm getting up in years, it's becoming a bit harder to ride for long hours. This bicycle solved the problem for me. I've been riding it for a little over a month, and I find the bike to be very comfortable. Not one regret.


Name:
El P.

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