Due to the tight supply situation for individual components, bikes may sometimes be delivered with deviating equipment. However, any alternative components used will be of a corresponding quality to that of the original components.
The Specialized Tarmac is designed to go fast, but it represents so much more than aerodynamic prowess. With a lightweight Rider First Engineered frame, it offers the best possible ride characteristics for any rider, regardless of size. No matter what you have planned for your Tarmac, it's ready to help you achieve your goals - PRs, KOMs or podiums. A bike to leave everyone behind you.
While aerodynamics were at the forefront of the Tarmac's development, weight was the co-pilot on this journey to the optimal road bike. Previous "aero bikes" always compromised on weight - the more drag you reduced, the more weight you gained. With the Tarmac, the design philosophy was to keep the weight at or below the UCI limit without sacrificing aerodynamics. Using the FreeFoil Shape Library, tools like isotopic FEA analysis, and the engineering expertise of the best engineers in the industry, Specialized created a frame without sacrificing aerodynamics, stiffness, or ride quality.
In an effort to create the perfect road bike, the Rider-First Engineered™ philosophy was applied to ensure the Tarmac is the most balanced and manageable Tarmac yet - regardless of size. With an army of the world's best test riders from three World Tour teams, Specialized made changes to the Tarmac. They've balanced the ride quality between the front and rear wheels so that even the longest days in the saddle remain comfortable - all without sacrificing any of the Tarmac's legendary handling and race-proven speed.
The Tarmac builds on the Venge's insights and uses simple integration to create a clean cockpit that's easy to live with. They've improved the routing for each configuration while maintaining its aerodynamic characteristics. These features make the Tarmac simple to use and easy to ride.
Specialized stands for quality and that's not just something said, it's a commitment. That's why Specialized gives you a lifetime warranty on ALL Specialized-branded frames & forks. You just have to register your product at Specialized within 90 days after purchase. To make this step easier for you, BIKE24 delivers all Specialized bikes with a QR code. Simply scan the QR code and go directly to the Specialized website with all the information about bicycle registration. For Specialized Turbo e-bikes & e-bike frames, the Mission Control app is required for registration.
Product name: | Specialized TARMAC SL7 COMP - Carbon Road Bike - 2023 - satin metallic deep lake / purple orchid |
Manufacturer: | Specialized Bikes |
Item code: | SBC645129 |
Activity: | Cycling |
Gender: | men |
Material: | Carbon |
Usage bikesport: | Road Bike |
Chain: | Shimano SLX M7100 |
Cassette: | Shimano 105 |
Shifter: | Shimano 105 R7170 |
Rear derailleur: | Shimano 105 R7170 |
Front derailleur: | Shimano 105 R7170 |
Bottom bracket: | Shimano BSA |
Chainring ratio: | 50-34 |
Crankset: | Shimano 105 |
Brakes: | Shimano 105 R7170 |
Wheels: | DT Swiss R470 |
Seat post: | S-Works Tarmac Carbon |
Saddle: | Body Geometry Power Sport |
Bar tape: | Supacaz Super Sticky Kush |
Handle bar: | Specialized Shallow Drop | AL 6061 | 70x125mm |
Stem: | Tarmac | 6° |
Fork: | FACT Carbon |
Frame: | Tarmac SL7 FACT 10r Carbon |
Groupset: | Shimano Di2 (electronic) |
Gear ratio: | 11-34 |
Number of chainrings: | 2 |
Shifting system: | 12-speed |
Shifting actuation: | Electronic |
Brake type: | Disc Brake |
Wheel size: | 28" (622mm) |
Pedals: | Specialized |
Tires: | Turbo Pro | 700x26 |
Brake actuation: | Hydraulic |
Model year: | 2023 |
Collection: | Full year |
Color: | Grey |
Fork construction: | Rigid Fork |
Manufacturer item code: | 90623-53 |
Cable routing: | internal |
Manufacturer page: | http://www.specialized.com |