Specialized Specialized Allex Double
2008
Description
Entry level road bike with strong aluminum frame, carbon fork, carbon seat post, and rack mounts.Back to Top
Geometry
| Size | 49 | 52 | 54 | 56 | 58 | 61 |
| Seat-Tube Length, B-B Center to Top | 430mm | 480mm | 500mm | 520mm | 540mm | 580mm |
| Top-Tube Length, Horizontal | 518mm | 537mm | 548mm | 565mm | 582mm | 600mm |
| B-B Drop | 71.5mm | 71.5mm | 69mm | 69mm | 67.5mm | 67.5mm |
| Chain-Stay Length | 405mm | 405mm | 405mm | 405mm | 407mm | 410mm |
| Seat-Tube Angle | 75.5° | 74° | 73.5° | 73.25° | 73° | 72.5° |
| Head-Tube Angle | 71.75° | 72.5° | 72.5° | 73° | 73° | 73.5° |
| Fork Rake | 45mm | 45mm | 45mm | 43mm | 43mm | 43mm |
| Trail | 65mm | 60mm | 60mm | 59mm | 59mm | 56mm |
| Front-Center | 580mm | 580mm | 587mm | 595mm | 610mm | 617mm |
| Wheelbase | 974mm | 975mm | 982mm | 991mm | 1008mm | 1018mm |
| Stand-Over Height | 712mm | 745mm | 767mm | 790mm | 812mm | 843mm |
| Head-Tube Length | 110mm | 130mm | 155mm | 180mm | 205mm | 230mm |
| Handle-Bar Width | 400mm | 400mm | 420mm | 420mm | 440mm | 440mm |
| Stem Length | 80mm | 90mm | 100mm | 100mm | 110mm | 120mm |
| Crank Length | 170mm | 170mm | 172.5mm | 172.5mm | 175mm | 175mm |
| Seat-Post Length | 300mm | 350mm | 350mm | 350mm | 350mm | 350mm |
| TT is measured horizontally from center of HT to center of ST | ||||||
| *Not all sizes available in all markets. (Source: http://www.specialized.com/bc/SBCBkModel.jsp?spid=32189) | ||||||
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Frame
Specialized A1 Premium Aluminum, fully manipulated tubing, compact road design, integrated headset, hourglass speedstaysBack to Top
Drivetrain
| CASSETTE FREEWHEEL | SRAM PG-950, 9-speed 12-26t |
| CHAIN | Shimano HG73, 9-speed |
| CRANKSET | Sugino Comp, five arm, polished arms |
| CHAINRINGS | 53x39T |
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Fork
Specialized carbon fork, carbon fiber legs, aluminum steererBack to Top
Other
Saddle: Specialized Comp Road, full paddingBack to Top
Price
$751 - $1000Back to Top
2005
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bryce4tacosJune 27, 2008
I bought this bike built up with Shimano 105 (with an Ultegra rear derailleur) and have been extremely pleased with it for an entry-level road bike. As a commuter, it's not so hot. No eyelets, no clearance for fenders (unless you try something like SKS racer blades), and I don't think you could fit a tire over 30mm. It's been a durable aluminum frame for me, and the carbon fork and seat post are a nice touch. I replaced both stock wheels within the first three years, and I'm super happy with the Mavic Open Pros I use now. The FSA MegaExo bottom bracket also died on me in the first year, but that was covered under the manufacturer's warranty. I eventually swapped the cranks for some compact Shimanos, and I like the closer gearing. I've been pulling a Wike trailer around with it, and it feels solid as a rock. I haven't tried fitting racks to it yet, but I may have heel strike issues from the short stays.
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