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The bike that carried Saxo Bank's Fabian Cancellara to a prologue win at this year's…
The bike that carried Saxo Bank's Fabian Cancellara to a prologue win at this year's Tour of California is none other than the wind tunnel engineered Transition®. The competitive leader in aerodynamics and stiffness, the Transition gets its Autobahn speed from proprietary features like an incredibly slippery Specialized FACT carbon chassis (aluminum version also available), FACT integrated crankset, completely integrated brakes and a two-position Transition carbon seatpost.
Specialized integrated aero brakes use a center-pull front brake and hidden rear break to reduce drag
The fast-rolling Zipp 404 wheels feature an aerodynamic shape and a dimpled surface for even less air resistance.
Body Geometry TT and Tri-specific TriTip saddle with hollow titanium rails is light and durable, with a thickly padded nose and ergonomic cutout for pressure relief
S-Works oversized BB FACT carbon crankset combines high strength and light weight for unparalleled efficiency and power transfer
Aerodynamic FACT carbon monocoque fork with uni-weave integrates seamlessly with the full carbon frame for enhanced aerodynamics
Profile CX 3 full carbon fiber handlebar features integrated carbon extensions and carbon armrests for the lightest weight and most adjustable set-up
S-Works Transition FACT 9r carbon triple monocoque frame features an oversized BB for maximum pedaling efficiency and kudos from riders like Fabian Cancellara
S-Works Transition carbon seastpost features 3 setback options and reversible head assembly for maximum micro-adjustment
FRAME
S-Works Transition FACT 9r N'Aero tube shaping, triple monocoque construction, compact aero geometry, vertical seat adjustment, OS BB
FORK
Transition FACT N'Aero carbon, monocoque construction, 1"" steerer
HEADSET
1"" Ahead set, 30mm carbon spacers (2x10mm, 2x5mm), no top cap
SEAT BINDER
Transition Seat Clamp
FRONT WHEEL
Zipp 404 Clincher
REAR WHEEL
Zipp 404 Clincher
FRONT TIRE
S-Works Mondo Open Tubular, 700x21c, 290TPI
REAR TIRE
S-Works Mondo Open Tubular, 700x21c, 290TPI
INNER TUBES
Super Light Turbo, presta valve
SHIFT LEVERS
SRAM SL Aero TT lever
FRONT DERAILLEUR
SRAM RED
REAR DERAILLEUR
SRAM RED
CASSETTE
SRAM RED, 10-speed, 11-25t
CRANKSET
S-Works Crankset 53x39
CHAINRINGS
53 x 39T
BOTTOM BRACKET
Ceramic bearings
CHAIN
KMC X10 Superlight
HANDLEBARS
Profile carbon X3
STEM
S-Works 3D forged with carbon-wrap top and front cap
TAPE
Specialized S-Works wrap
SADDLE
Body Geometry TriTip 50 w/ hollow Ti rails
SEATPOST
S-Works Transition Aero Carbon
FRONT BRAKE
S-Works Aero Brake
REAR BRAKE
S-Works Aero Brake
BRAKE LEVERS
SRAM TT lever
PEDALS
Silver cage/black body, w/ black toe clips and strap
* Weights based on production painted frames as pictured. Actual weights will vary based on colorway, frame size, and component variation. Specifications are subject to change without notice.
XS | SM | MD | LG | XL | XXL | |
---|---|---|---|---|---|---|
Head-Tube Length | 90mm | 100mm | 110mm | 120mm | 135mm | 150mm |
BB to top of Head-Tube, Horizontal (Reach) | 365mm | 380mm | 395mm | 405mm | 421mm | 450mm |
Seat-Post Length | 450mm | 450mm | 450mm | 450mm | 450mm | 450mm |
Head-Tube Angle | 69.5° | 71.5° | 72° | 72° | 72.5° | 72.5° |
Chain-Stay Length | 395mm | 395mm | 395mm | 395mm | 395mm | 395mm |
Front-Center | 577mm | 575mm | 589mm | 602mm | 621mm | 652mm |
Handle-Bar Width | 400mm | 400mm | 400mm | 420mm | 420mm | 420mm |
Stand-Over Height | 719mm | 761mm | 763mm | 768mm | 793mm | 807mm |
Seat-Tube Length, B-B Center to Top | 445mm | 445mm | 445mm | 445mm | 475mm | 495mm |
Fork Rake | 49mm | 43mm | 43mm | 43mm | 43mm | 43mm |
BB to top of Head-Tube, Vertical (Stack) | 487mm | 505mm | 516mm | 526mm | 542mm | 554mm |
B-B Drop | 72mm | 72mm | 72mm | 72mm | 72mm | 72mm |
Trail | 74mm | 68mm | 65mm | 65mm | 61mm | 61mm |
Wheelbase | 961mm | 961mm | 975mm | 988mm | 1007mm | 1036mm |
Crank Length | 170mm | 170mm | 172.5mm | 172.5mm | 175mm | 177.5mm |
Stem Length | 75mm | 90mm | 100mm | 110mm | 120mm | 120mm |
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