2011 Specialized Sworks Tarmac SL3: Redesigned and Race Ready in OC

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Uploaded by on Oct 12, 2010

The 2011 Specialized Sworks Tarmac SL3 is now available at Rock N' Road Cyclery, as well as at http://www.rocknroadcyclery.net. This top of the line road bike features a stiff and lightweight frame, and is fitted with the lightest, most powerful components on the market. This bike will amaze you!

Come down to one of the four convenient Rock N' Road Cyclery locations in Orange County, California, to see the amazing bike for yourself. While you're at it, check out the entire incredible collection of 2011 Specialized bikes for your family's every cycling need. The experts at Rock N' Road Cyclery will work with you to get you custom fitted to a new and formidable cycling experience. Get the best ride of your life with Specialized form Rock N' Road Cyclery. Visit the stores in Mission Viejo, Laguna Niguel. Ananheim Hills or Irvine or check out the website (link above) or blog http://rocknroadcyclery.blogspot.com for up to the minute information on everything Specialized has to offer the discerning cyclist.

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  • You dorks it's a showroom bike. Once professionally fit it'll have less spacers and clipless pedals. The stem can and will be adjusted for the specific rider! Some of you should think before you post!!!

  • Looks amazing. Just need to flip that stem and remove the dork disc and it will look perfect!

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  • sucks how the cables arent ran internally

  • Very very nice expensive bike, but, its so easy to get stolen by thieves, insurance companies don't insure bicycle theft.

  • Nice $4 pedals on a $15,000 bike!

  • How come you don't say the price lol

  • why is the stem upside down do u guys not know how to assemble bikes

  • why do you have a mount everest of spacers on there?

  • @JanTrenson that's the way they set in the shop. it can help to fit a person to the bike, while not requiring them to being their own personal pedals. did you think it should have a specific pedal requiring a specific cleat/shoe? maybe think a little next time.

  • This is a Specialized S-works Tarmac SL3 with high wheels and Sram Red... ok... why in earth do you present it with those ridiculous reflector pedals? That's like presenting the new Aston Martin DB9 with mini cooper wheels...

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