52cm like new Specialized Tarmac Carbon fiber Road Bike 2x10sp - $895 (treasure island)
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frame size:52cm
make / manufacturer:Specialized
model name / number:Tarmac Compact
serial number:WSBC604049013G
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This is a 2012 Specialized Tarmac Compact in excellent condition, built on a lightweight and responsive carbon fiber frame with race-proven geometry. It's a perfect choice for anyone looking for a high-performance road bike with real pedigree—whether you're riding for fitness, tackling long weekend routes, or entering your first road race.
The 52cm frame is best suited for riders approximately 5'5" to 5'8" in height. With its compact geometry, this bike offers both power and precision without compromising comfort.
Highlights:
• FACT IS 8r carbon fiber frame with a tapered head tube and elliptical seatstays. FACT carbon fork with a tapered steerer
• DT-Axis 2.0 clincher wheelset, 25mm tires have plenty of thread
• Shimano Tiagra 4600 2x10-speed drivetrain
• Compact 50/34T crankset and 12-28T cassette: great versatile gearing range for both climbs and flats
• Specialized Romin Comp saddle with Cr-Mo rails
Color: Black Satin / White
MSRP $2000
Feel free to reach out with any questions or to schedule a time to see the bike in person. I collect and restore vintage bikes and I return gently used bikes to like new condition. Please check out my instagram page - sfbikemarket
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