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S-Works Shiv TT Disc

5

1 Reviews

For years, time trial bikes have had very similar attributes—skinny, deep airfoils,…

Bob Jungels x Shiv TT

Product Details

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For years, time trial bikes have had very similar attributes—skinny, deep airfoils, sketchy handling, subpar braking, and heavy frames. For the "flat and fast" courses of yesteryear, these qualities may have been acceptable, but with today's technically demanding courses, TT bikes needed a change. The new Shiv TT Disc is light, responsive, and agile, for speed to attack modern time trial courses, drill the steepest climbs, and race with supreme confidence. And with this in mind, we've pushed UCI regulations to their limits adding disc brakes, dropping weight, and dialing in the fit for the new Shiv TT. Is it the most adjustable TT bike out there? Yeah, but don't think it gave anything up to aerodynamics. Here's to another decade of gold medals. We've paired this wind-cheating steed with SRAM's new RED eTAP AXS 1x drivetrain, maximizing every potential gain you could ask for. And yes, we're giving you both the fastest and lightest disc wheel on the market, as well as the fastest wheels we've ever tested—Roval 321 Disc and CLX 64s.
  • As time-trial courses have become more technical and demanding, it's important to capitalize on years of R&D and pro rider feedback to create the fastest time trial bike—for all courses. From technical inner-city prologues, to rolling courses with steep grades, it's not just about making the fastest bike for a straight line. With this in mind we've cut the weight and greatly increased the handling characteristics of the Shiv TT with an all-new silhouette.
  • Fit was also one of the biggest design pillars of the new Shiv TT. With years of Retül data, and professional rider data, we've completely re-done the geometry and front-end of the bike. The updated spacers, bridge, and armrests lock in fit, improving stability and confidence, while the one-piece bar and stem simplifies and lightens the weight of the front-end, balancing the overall feel.
  • Disc brakes are now a necessity in TTs with variable weather, tight corners, and rough surfaces. Not only do they let you late-brake into corners and shift on the bars, but they also create a more stable chassis in corners and when accelerating. And don't worry, they don't lend themselves to any additional drag.

Technical Specifications

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ACCESSORIES

Pedals

PEDAL, TEST RIDE PEDALS PROVIDED BY SPECIALIZED

BRAKES

Rear Brake

SRAM S-900 Aero, HRD

Front Brake

SRAM S-900 Aero, HRD

WHEELS & TIRES

Front Wheel

Roval CLX 64 Disc, carbon, tubeless-ready, Win Tunnel Engineered, 64mm depth, CeramicSpeed bearings, 21h

Rear Wheel

Roval CLX 64 Disc, carbon, tubeless-ready, Win Tunnel Engineered, 64mm depth, DT Swiss 240 internals, CeramicSpeed bearings, 24h

Spokes

Roval CLX 64 tubeless valve stem

Front Tire

Turbo Cotton, 320 TPI, 700x24mm

Rear Tire

Turbo Cotton, 320 TPI, 700x24mm

Inner Tubes

Turbo Ultralight, 80mm Presta valve

Suspension

Fork

S-Works FACT carbon, UCI Legal, 100x12mm thru-axle, flat-mount disc

FRAMESET

Frame

S-Works FACT 11r carbon, Win Tunnel Engineered, UCI Legal, internal electric only cable routing, BSA Threaded, 12x142mm thru-axle, flat-mount disc

DRIVETRAIN

Shift Levers

SRAM eTap Clics

Rear Derailleur

SRAM RED eTAP AXS, 12-speed

Cassette

SRAM RED XG-1290, 12-speed, 10-28t

Crankset

SRAM RED 1 AXS Power, Aero

Bottom Bracket

SRAM DUB BSA 68

Chain

SRAM RED 12-speed

COCKPIT

Handlebars

Specialized Shiv TT Integrated bar/stem aerobar

Tape

Roubaix S-Wrap

Saddle

Sitero Pro, carbon rails

SeatPost

2019 S-Works Venge aero seatpost, FACT carbon, Di2-compatible

* 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 Length165mm170mm172.5mm172.5mm
Handlebar Width400mm400mm400mm400mm
Stem Length75mm75mm75mm75mm
Saddle Widthone sizemmone sizemmone sizemmone sizemm
Seatpost Length390mm390mm390mm390mm
Effective Reach to Center of Pad, REARWARD Position436mm448mm463mm478mm
Effective Reach to Center of Pad, FORWARD Position464mm476mm491mm506mm
Effective Stack to Pad Holder, LOWEST Position535mm545mm545mm545mm
Effective Stack to Pad Holder, HIGHEST Position680mm690mm690mm690mm
Stack485mm495mm495mm495mm
Reach378mm390mm405mm420mm
Head-Tube Length90mm95mm95mm95mm
Head-Tube Angle71°72°72°72°
B-B Height269mm270mm270mm270mm
B-B Drop70mm72mm72mm72mm
Trail70mm63mm63mm63mm
Fork Length (full)363mm363mm363mm363mm
Fork Rake/Offset45mm45mm45mm45mm
Front-Center573mm579mm594mm609mm
Chain-Stay Length410mm410mm410mm410mm
Wheelbase972mm978mm993mm1008mm
Top-Tube Length (horizontal)512mm527mm538mm546mm
Bike Stand-Over Height769mm802mm802mm802mm
Seat-Tube Length504mm564mm563mm562mm
Seat-Tube Angle74.5°74.5°75°75.75°
Geometry

Rider Reviews

5

1 Reviews

 

Unreal

I built this bike up from the frameset and its very easy to build up especially considering it has a threaded bottom bracket and easy to adjust cockpit. Its super lightweight and the base bar is nice and stiff which offers great feedback when out of the saddle. Tracking in the corners is crisp and feels similar to a road bike. In a straight line its even more incredible in regards to the stability and power transfer. I find myself riding it much more often than my road bike and I'm just honestly blown away at this incredible machine!

Would Recommend?
Yes!

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