FS: 2011 Specialized Allez Comp UPGRADED

David McNeary

2011-08-12

Cross season is coming and I'll need to finance it somehow, so I'm selling my aluminum road bike. This setup is nearly identical to the new 2012 Specialized Allez EVO with SRAM Rival components; the only differences are the BB30 and full carbon fork on the upcoming Allez frameset, and the Rival crankset with standard 53/39 rings on this bike for sale. The frame is in good condition, about 1 year old with no dents and minimal scratches.

Picture:
http://portland.craigslist.org/mlt/bik/2542269885.html
(pictured with Shimano 105 pedals which are not included)

Specs are as follows:
FRAMESET: Specialized E5 aluminum with tapered 1 1/8" to 1 1/2" headtube & FACT carbon fork w/ AL steerer and crown. Same geo as the 2011 Tarmac SL2. Pretty nice welds, as expected from Specialized.
HEADSET: Cane Creek 1-1/8" upper and 1-1/5" lower Cr-Mo cartridge bearings integrated w/ headset, 20mm cone spacer
STEM (UPGRADE OVER OEM): Specialized Pro-Set 100mm with ± 8º / ± 16º shim
HANDLEBARS: Specialized Elite, 6061 aluminum, 130 drop, 90 reach, 31.8mm
TAPE: Specialized Classic synthetic leather, black
BRAKES (UPGRADE OVER OEM): SRAM Apex
BRAKE/SHIFT LEVERS (UPGRADE OVER OEM): SRAM Rival - less than 50 miles
FRONT DERAILLEUR (UPGRADE OVER OEM): SRAM Force
REAR DERAILLEUR (UPGRADE OVER OEM): SRAM Rival - less than 50 miles
CASSETTE (UPGRADE OVER OEM): SRAM PG1070, 10-speed, 11-25t
CHAIN: SRAM 1050
CRANKSET (UPGRADE OVER OEM): SRAM Rival OCT 172.5mm standard rings with GXP bottom bracket
WHEELSET (UPGRADE OVER OEM): Roval Fuseé Star E5, 24mm deep, 20/20 front/rear spokes - less than 50 miles
TIRES: Maxxis Detonator, white/black
SADDLE (UPGRADE OVER OEM): Specialized BG Avatar Team w/ solid Ti rails, white/black - less than 50 miles
SEATPOST (UPGRADE OVER OEM): Specialized Comp, carbon, two-bolt clamp, 27.2mm, white/black
CABLES: GORE Ride-On blue sealed shift housing and cables with Jagwire brake housing and cables.

Asking $1500 cash or best offer. Contact me off list if you are interested or have any questions.

Cheers,
David