What is the difference between sl3 and sl4




















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Can I assume it mirrors closely to the current lineup? From what I can see on their website they have the S-works tarmac SL4 I assume there was a "s-works tarmac sl3" tarmac sl4 I assume there was a "tarmac sl3" tarmac expert tarmac comp tarmac elite tarmac comp from what I can guess "tarmac" defines the geometry e. Reason being I am remotely looking at purchasing a second hand tarmac sl3, so want to know more about the range and what i would be buying.

Also if anyone has links or ideas on the market value of a new s-works tarmac sl3 that would be cool too. I'll sort out second hand prices from there. I'm trying to get my head around the difference betwen SL3 and SL4. Has anybody ridden both and can they offer a comparison? Presumably within the SL rating Specialized also offer different levels of equipment such as sport, elite etc?

Mr Haematocrit msg me on kik for android. Location Out of the saddle. The SL3 has a longer head tube as such its more relaxed, the SL4 features a shorter head tube and is more racey feeling.

The SL4 is also stiffer than the SL3. They feel very similar to ride on the road though imho, you only notice the difference if you really slam your stem and that the SL4 gives me a little better turn in. Personally I would be happy with both, but would suggest that you try a tarmac as well that's a whole different world imho.

I have tried a Tarmac and I loved it; however at 57 I'm worried it will be too arse-in-the-air for me. Globalti said:. All the other Roubaix are last years frame with different colours and spec levels, I would guess the SL4 frame will filter down in the models. So what's the meaning of the S-Works label?

Cycleops Legendary Member. Location Accra, Ghana. Cycleops said:. The marketing men are probably trying to elude to the "Skunk Works", a specialist division of Lockheed which produced the SR 71 Blackbird, the highest flying fastest plane of all time. LOCO said:.

I think bottom of the range will be Fact 8r Carbon vs Fact 11r on the S-works - I am still undecided by the way if there is a real world difference between all the frames. My Comp is Fact7r. Mr Haematocrit said:. The biggest consideration factor for me is the support you get for specialized and the life time frame warranty as such if you brought your roubaix new and its starting to show signs of cracks, I would talk to specialized.



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