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Cruise down your favorite streets and paths in comfort and style on Specialized's Sirrus Sport. Its lightweight aluminum frame gets up to speed quickly, while the FACT carbon fork smooths the road and handles beautifully. You'll also love the free-rolling 700c wheels and the comfortable flat handlebars with easy-to-reach controls. Plus, from around-town errand running to full-on adventures, the Shimano/microSHIFT 18-speed drivetrain provides easy climbing while the Shimano hydraulic disc brakes deliver supreme confidence for the cruise back down.
Specs
Frame | Specialized A1 Premium aluminum, Fitness Geometry |
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Fork | FACT carbon fiber, alloy steerer/crown, Zertz inserts |
Rims/Wheels | Aluminum disc, double-wall |
Hubs | Shimano Center Lock |
Tires | Specialized Nimbus Reflect, 700 x 32c w/Flak Jacket puncture protection |
Crankset | FSA Vero |
Chainrings | 48/32T |
Front Derailleur | microSHIFT R9 |
Rear Derailleur | Shimano Alivio |
Rear Cogs | Shimano, 9-speed, 11-34t |
Shifters | microSHIFT flatbar |
Handlebars | Specialized, aluminum |
Tape/Grips | Specialized Body Geometry Targa |
Stem | Aluminum |
Brake Levers | Shimano |
Brakes | Shimano M315 hydraulic disc |
Pedals | Specialized Fitness platform |
Saddle | Canopy Sport |
Seatpost | Aluminum |
* Subject to change without notice.
Part Numbers
Option | UPC | MPN |
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Charcoal/Chrome/Black / Small | 888818193950 | 90917-6002 |
Charcoal/Chrome/Black / Medium | 888818205431 | 90917-6003 |
Charcoal/Chrome/Black / Large | 888818199334 | 90917-6004 |
Charcoal/Chrome/Black / X-Large | 888818192410 | 90917-6005 |
Spruce/Slate/Valencia Orange / Small | 888818194896 | 80917-6102 |
Spruce/Slate/Valencia Orange / Medium | 888818192540 | 80917-6103 |
Reviews
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by PowerReviewsPros
- Lightweight (17)
- Durable (12)
- Great Components (7)
- Comfortable (5)
- FAST (4)
Cons
- Have No Complaints Yet
- Light and sensitive
- Non puncture resistant
- I Can't Think Of Any
- Lots of derauiller adjust
Best Uses
- Commuting (10)
- Pavement (9)
- Casual Riding (5)
- Commuting/City (5)
- Off-Road (2)
- Road Biking (2)
- Bike paths
- Cycle Cross Racing
- Good For Around Town
- Good for commuting
- Good For Even Touring
- Weekend all day biking
- Commuter
- Great for long rides
- Fitness
- Recreational riding
- Road
- Gravel
- Serious Racing or Training
- Serious Training
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Comments:
This is a pretty simple bike. Its not specifically designed for long road rides or for rough terrain, but it can handle a little of both. I ride it places I wouldn't take my road bike and places I would find my mountain bike too slow. This bike hits the middle ground and I would call it just right.
Pros
- Great Components
- Durable
- Lightweight
- Very Dependable
Cons
- I Can't Think Of Any
Best Uses
- Pavement
Comments:
I use my Cirrus to log in 20-30 miles a day. The staff at my LBS truly care for each customer. They want what is best for you. The Cirrus is so smooth, and lightweight, that I couldn't ask for a better bike. I wouldn't hesitate to do it all over again.
Pros
- Lightweight
Cons
Best Uses
- Commuting/City
Comments:
Bought the '13 Sirrus Sport, Xlarge as my primary commuter bike. It replaced my cruiser, albeit was more comfortable but was too heavy/wide and needed something with more gears/low end for a couple hills and be able to take on the train. Was really impressed with the gearing and seating position (I'm 6'3", 250lb). I spent the 1st day with it adding guards, lights, computer, rear rack & surprisingly it still looks really good; added a some weight, but still is light enough to put on a bus's bike rack and fast enough to stay up with city traffic. Very happy with it, actually looking forward to 1st day back at work to try it out.. ok, maybe not.
Pros
- Fast and Smooth Ride
- Lightweight
- Very Strong Frame
- Great traction
- Durable
- Comfortable
- Good shifting
- Good sizefit
- Versatile
Cons
- Have No Complaints Yet
Best Uses
- Good for commuting
- Good For Even Touring
- Good For Around Town
- Commuting/City
- Recreational riding
- Great for long rides
- Road Biking
Comments:
I bought this bike because i needed a good road bike/commuter! i cannot find any cons about this bike yet, but then again i only have 2 miles on it so far! The bike not only looks amazing but it handles very well! I am 6'1 220lbs and it still feels vey sturdy and strong, very fast! I bought the 21 inch frame (large) and it fits me perfectly! well i will give a later update once i put some miles on her!
Pros
Cons
Best Uses
- Commuting/City
- Road Biking
Comments:
Added some Giant Handle bar end grips. I have tried some comfort bikes but for me this is more comfortable and more fun to ride. You go very fast with little effort. The gear shifting feels very precise. Test ride it and you will want to buy it.
Pros
- Versatile
- Durable
Cons
Best Uses
- Commuting/City
Comments:
Great commuting bike!
Pros
- Durable
- Lightweight
Cons
- Narrow saddle
Best Uses
- Commuting/City
Comments:
I put about a hundred miles and its holding up pretty well. The shifter is fantastic and the bike built quality feel solid overall. It's a little heavy for an aluminum bike but not so much. Cons: I had to replace the saddle after the first ride. The stock one doesn't provide any comfort for distance riding.
Pros
- Durable
- Fast
- Steering
- LIGHT
- Easy upgrades
Cons
- Lots of derauiller adjust
- Stock grips will SLIP
Best Uses
- Commuter
- Fitness
- Road
Comments:
This bike WILL perform for you day in and day out.. I have replaced the grips to Ergon GP-1 and added specialized P2 overendz bar ends. I have take this bike 20-26 miles several times without stopping and recently went 53.2 miles with only a short 15 minute break. I have had to have the derauillers adjusted several times, but i attribute that to the cables stretching a bit. Fit and finish on this bike are second to none.... its beautiful. Buy it and enjoy, oh ya i have lost 45 pounds in 79 days in part because of this bike and counting calories
Pros
- Smooth shifting
- Great Components
- Handles Well Off-road
- Fast
- Lightweight
- Durable
Cons
- none
Best Uses
- Pavement
- Commuting
- Gravel
- Off-Road
Comments:
Cannot get off of it. Everyone I shown it to & let ride wants it. Very fast uphill, superb handling. Tires are great on hard surface & even loose gravel (country roads) Very zippity. Excellent for very long rides. Geometry is perfect, handles Katy Trail superb also use on MKT trail head (Columbia,MO.) almost daily. Gear spectrum & transition is perfect. Handles wet pavement & even pea gravel excellent. Also very aesthetic.
Pros
- Great Components
- Comfortable seat
- Lightweight
- Fast
- Durable
- Precise Shifting
Cons
Best Uses
- Bike paths
- Commuting
- Pavement
Comments:
I am in my mid 50s and I just got back into riding 2 yrs ago on a 7 speed comfort bike. Just got the sirrus sport a 3 weeks ago and I love it.It is worth the extra 50 bucks for the sport model. I ride mostly pavement. The bike is very light (easy to load on rack). I have ridden 80 miles in the last couple of weeks. The stock seat is very comfortable (even on the 26 mile ride I did last week.
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