Did the Aethos put a nail in the Roubaix coffin (for now); forcing Specialized to redesign it in the future??
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Yeah the ST and HT on the 56/58 are at 73.5 degrees on the Aethos which is a tad to racey for me but a riding buddy of mine likes this geometry and purchased the 56 and seems pretty happy with it. He is coming off a Cannondale Evo and seems to like the Aethos better. I thought about this as my next purchase but just couldnt get around the STA as a 73 degree works better for me.
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I am very interested in this in spite of the new Crux announcement. I am mainly going to be riding road but the roads are in poor condition here and want to be able to fit large volume tires. I have been trying to find out which tires and what sizes fit on the Aethos.gSporco wrote: ↑Tue Sep 28, 2021 3:03 pmI am new to the world of Specialized... I recently built an Aethos, non Sworks Frameset. I am coming from a Cervelo Aspero as my everything bike.. I like to build bikes and try new stuff and being as I am riding 90% tarmac I decided on something more dedicated to long days in the saddle, as well as a bike that looks very traditional..
Comparing both the Aspero and the Aethos, using the same wheelset at first running 35mm Gravelking slicks I was taken back on how comfortable the Aethos is.
Aethos: Has more tire clearance (I tested 35mm and 36mm with good clearance), is very compliant and has Specialized Tarmac Geometry, can be built lite without fancy parts.
It looks like you fit Gravelking slicks. What tire were the 36mm? Have you tried anything with a mild tread pattern? Is there any rubbing when you are riding and the frame flexes?
Lastly, do you have pictures with the tires fitted?
Thanks
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I've seen my fair share of Aethos, but I ride in circles that aren't representative of the market. The most popular Specialized bike remains the Venge since it was available before the SL7 and Aethos.
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Durianrider claims his S-Works SL7 rides mushy compared to his other S-Works road bikes. He says the S-Works SL4 roubaix rim brake is FAR stiffer and responsive than his SL7 S-Works.
The Aethos looks far easier to build and looks more reliable than the SL7.
The Aethos looks far easier to build and looks more reliable than the SL7.
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Supersix56 wrote: ↑Sat Oct 09, 2021 6:32 amDurianrider claims his S-Works SL7 rides mushy compared to his other S-Works road bikes. He says the S-Works SL4 roubaix rim brake is FAR stiffer and responsive than his SL7 S-Works.
Ah yes, the the famous source of truth that is durianrider.
I had the choice to make between the two and went for a Roubaix team, not least because Certini had them on sale and they were 2/3 the price of the Aethos, which also had limited availability at the time. I also have a SL7 and thought the Roubaix was a better fit in the stable.
The Roubaix is aero - I seem to remember them claiming it was 'lighter than our Venge, and more aero than our Tarmac' (SL6) - which would be significant for pros at Paris-Roubaix, and although the shock is controversial that would also be beneficial there.
I tried a pair of wheels on it that had 38mm Panaracer GravelKing Slicks fitted, and they fit with rideable clearance. I haven't ridden it with them on, but they do fit.
I think Spesh are basically segmenting the segments - Aethos is a comfy punchy bike, Roubaix for longer adventures on bad roads. Ditto for the new Crux and Diverge.
The Roubaix is aero - I seem to remember them claiming it was 'lighter than our Venge, and more aero than our Tarmac' (SL6) - which would be significant for pros at Paris-Roubaix, and although the shock is controversial that would also be beneficial there.
I tried a pair of wheels on it that had 38mm Panaracer GravelKing Slicks fitted, and they fit with rideable clearance. I haven't ridden it with them on, but they do fit.
I think Spesh are basically segmenting the segments - Aethos is a comfy punchy bike, Roubaix for longer adventures on bad roads. Ditto for the new Crux and Diverge.
Rule of thumb. Never listen or give that POS any clicks or airtime.Supersix56 wrote: ↑Sat Oct 09, 2021 6:32 amDurianrider claims his S-Works SL7 rides mushy compared to his other S-Works road bikes. He says the S-Works SL4 roubaix rim brake is FAR stiffer and responsive than his SL7 S-Works.
The Aethos looks far easier to build and looks more reliable than the SL7.
35mm GK Slicks on Zipp 303 FS wheels with 25mm internal.Ridinghigh wrote: ↑Fri Oct 08, 2021 11:29 pmI am very interested in this in spite of the new Crux announcement. I am mainly going to be riding road but the roads are in poor condition here and want to be able to fit large volume tires. I have been trying to find out which tires and what sizes fit on the Aethos.gSporco wrote: ↑Tue Sep 28, 2021 3:03 pmI am new to the world of Specialized... I recently built an Aethos, non Sworks Frameset. I am coming from a Cervelo Aspero as my everything bike.. I like to build bikes and try new stuff and being as I am riding 90% tarmac I decided on something more dedicated to long days in the saddle, as well as a bike that looks very traditional..
Comparing both the Aspero and the Aethos, using the same wheelset at first running 35mm Gravelking slicks I was taken back on how comfortable the Aethos is.
Aethos: Has more tire clearance (I tested 35mm and 36mm with good clearance), is very compliant and has Specialized Tarmac Geometry, can be built lite without fancy parts.
It looks like you fit Gravelking slicks. What tire were the 36mm? Have you tried anything with a mild tread pattern? Is there any rubbing when you are riding and the frame flexes?
Lastly, do you have pictures with the tires fitted?
Thanks
Sorry no pictures available as I moved to 28mm American Classic Timekeeper that measure 31mm on the same rims
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Did you give those American Classic tires a good sniff? They smell like manure for some reason.
LOL, no I haven't... but for me they feel and perform greatTobinHatesYou wrote: ↑Sat Oct 09, 2021 3:04 pmDid you give those American Classic tires a good sniff? They smell like manure for some reason.
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Aethos is such a good bike, it rides like a rim brake road bike with disc brake stopping power.
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Why is that? I think he is an absolute legend. He called the SL7 recall back in April and then leaked the official documents before anyone on the internet had them. Say what you think about him but the dude calls the shots and is all about rider safety. Undeniable polarising guy with his truth bombs. His girlfriends...damn serious fine nubile vixens!!guyc wrote: ↑Sat Oct 09, 2021 9:12 amRule of thumb. Never listen or give that POS any clicks or airtime.Supersix56 wrote: ↑Sat Oct 09, 2021 6:32 amDurianrider claims his S-Works SL7 rides mushy compared to his other S-Works road bikes. He says the S-Works SL4 roubaix rim brake is FAR stiffer and responsive than his SL7 S-Works.
The Aethos looks far easier to build and looks more reliable than the SL7.
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