Specialized Roubaix SL2 Bicycle Available at Montrose Bike Shop 818-249-3993

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Specialized Road Racing Bikes are second to none, and the Roubaix Series is heralded for its beauty, speed, and handling. The Roubaix SL2 adds another adjective, and that is comfort. To see and ride the Roubaix SL2 and other outstanding Specialized bicycles, visit our store at 2501 Honolulu Ave in Montrose, California. We are just minutes off the Glendale (2) Freeway and the Foothill (210) Freeway. For more information on hours or directions, visit our website at http://www.MontroseBikeShop.com or call us at 818-249-3993. We also offer professional bicycle fitting.

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  • The Roubaix is a superb bike very comfortable and fast too I have had mine for 2 years now and will probably buy another when I upgrade

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  • I`d rather go for R-series Cervelo.

  • why on all these super amazing bikes they sell does this shop always put those shit pedals on!! its a high end bike put some racing pedals on aha

  • Very sweet bike - I love my Roubaix Pro, so smooth and comfortable.

  • Haha wow, Poseurs huh? Are we at the skate park or something? Who cares what bike you ride or how fat or fast you are, it's good for the sport and good for the industry that people are riding.

    If I can only run a 3.5 hour marathon I'm not allowed to buy the shoes that the 2:15 guy wears? You're a moron.

  • Until I was signed by a team I rode an old Trek 820 mountain bike that I converted to a road bike, and it had 86,000 miles on it. I used to hate these people too, and even more people who did actually race with them because I felt like they were trying to buy wins. So you go out, train harder, and kick their butts on race day. What you don't do is go on the internet and anonymously harass them.

  • you can also see it at plaine and son in schenectady new york

  • Whatever. Titanium is a poseur material. I'm sick of arguing this.

    I remember when I was in college, in poverty, passing people who were wearing spandex, had clipless pedals, gloves, $150 sunglasses, and couldn't bike worth shit. I was riding a HUFFY I think.

    Nobody is impressed by your slow ass on a $10,000 bike. But I shouldn't complain, if it wasn't for poseurs, I would have never actually bought a nice bike - from one of them, at 1/4 price.

  • Fuzzywzhe,

    Chill bro. Some people just like nice things - and work hard for them.

    That being said, I ride TI, so it's just as smooth but will last 100 years longer.

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