Specialized S-Works Tarmac SL8 Shimano Ultegra Di2 bike
The fastest racing bike in the world. Even faster.
The Specialized S-Works Tarmac SL8 Shimano Ultegra Di2 bike represents the pinnacle of road cycling innovation. After eight generations and over 20 years of development, the Tarmac SL8 combines advanced aerodynamics, ultra-lightweight, and a revolutionary ride quality. The result? The fastest racing bike ever built.
Now available with the brand-new Shimano Ultegra Di2 groupset, one of the lightest and most advanced electronic groupsets on the market, and equipped with Roval Rapide CL II tubeless ready wheels paired with the integrated Roval Rapide cockpit for unprecedented aerodynamic efficiency.
Strengths of the Tarmac SL8 Shimano Ultegra Di2
Aerodynamics where it really counts
The design of the Tarmac SL8 is the result of advanced wind tunnel studies:
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New "Speed Sniffer" design: sharper head tube for reduced frontal resistance.
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Most aerodynamic seatpost ever made by Specialized, compliant with the new UCI regulations.
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Better airflow of the turbulent air generated by the cyclist’s legs.
Minimum weight, maximum speed
Thanks to the experience gained with the Aethos, the FACT 12r carbon frame weighs only 685 grams, resulting in:
Top-level comfort and responsiveness
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+33% stiffness compared to the SL7 model for an even more immediate response.
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+6% vibration absorption, for a smooth ride even on rough asphalt.
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Proven geometry of the Tarmac and space for tires up to 32 mm: versatility and comfort in every condition.
A bike beyond gender labels
Specialized designs for the cyclist, not the gender. The S-Works Tarmac SL8 is built to deliver top performance to all riders, regardless of gender or size.
Components
Shimano Ultegra Di2 drivetrain group
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Shifters: Shimano Ultegra Di2, hydraulic disc
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Front derailleur: Shimano Ultegra Di2
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Rear derailleur: SShimano Ultegra Di2
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Cassette: Shimano Ultegra Di2, 12-speed, 11-34t
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Chain: SShimano Ultegra Di2
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Crankset: SShimano Ultegra Di2, 52/36t
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Bottom bracket: SShimano Ultegra BSA
Braking system
Frame and fork
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Frame: S-Works Tarmac SL8 FACT 12r Carbon, Rider-First Engineered™, Win Tunnel Engineered, internal cable routing, threaded bottom bracket, 12x142 mm thru-axle, flat mount
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Fork: S-Works FACT 12r Carbon, 12x100 mm, flat-mount disc
Wheels and tires
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Front wheels: Roval Rapide CL II, Tubeless Ready, 21 mm internal width, 51 mm depth, DT350 hub
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Rear wheels: Roval Rapide CL II, Tubeless Ready, 21 mm internal width, 48.5 mm depth, DT350 hub
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Tires: TLR Sworks 700x28 (front and rear)
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Inner tubes: Standard 80 mm PV
Cockpit and saddle
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Handlebar and stem: Roval Rapide Cockpit, integrated
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Handlebar tape: Supacaz Super Sticky Kush
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Saddle: S-Works Power
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Seatpost: S-Works Tarmac SL8 Carbon, FACT Carbon, 15 mm offset
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Seatpost collar: Tarmac integrated wedge
Note
Technical specifications such as handlebar size, gear ratios, and crank arm length can all be customized upon request based on availability.
Product images are for illustrative purposes only and may not exactly reflect the described features.
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A Complete Guide to Bike Sizes
Foreword: Not all bike sizes are the same
Each type of bike has a specific frame and often uses a different size scale. For example, a road bike with a 54cm frame might be considered a medium size by one brand, but a large by another.
Bicycle adjustment margins
Some types of bikes, like gravel bikes, offer a wide range of adjustments, adapting to different body types. Other models, however, have limitations in this regard. This is an important aspect to consider.
How to use size charts
We've created a simple guide to help you find the right bike size:
- Check out our size charts for each bike type.
- Learn more with specific tips to help you make the right choice.
Size Charts: Find Your Perfect Bike
Gravel and road bikes
Sizes are based on the length of the top tube (in cm), which determines the reach of the bike.
| Cut
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Recommended height
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Horizontal tube length
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| XS |
Up to 157 cm |
48-50 cm |
| S |
157-167 cm |
50-53 cm |
| M |
168-178 cm |
53-56 cm |
| THE |
178-185 cm |
56-58 cm |
| XL |
Over 185cm |
58-62 cm |
For gravel, measurements may vary slightly due to different geometries, but remain similar.
Mountain bike
MTBs are measured in inches, based on the seat tube.
| Cut
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Recommended height
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Size (in inches)
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| XS |
Up to 157 cm |
14"-16" |
| S |
157-167 cm |
15"-17" |
| M |
168-178 cm |
16"-19" |
| THE |
178-185 cm |
18"-20" |
| XL |
Over 185cm |
20"-23" |
Sizes also vary depending on the type of MTB: full-suspension , hardtail or fat bike .
Children's bikes
The size depends on the size of the wheels, often associated with age:
| Age
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Wheel Size
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| 1-3 years |
12" |
| 2-4 years |
14" |
| 4-6 years |
16" |
| 5-8 years |
20" |
| 8-10 years |
24" |
| Over 10 years |
26"/27.5" |
What to do with half measures?
If you are between two sizes:
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Comfort : Choose the larger size.
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Performance : Go for the smaller size.
Final tips for choosing
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Consult the manufacturer's instructions : Always check the brand's guidelines.
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Ask an expert : a specialized workshop can help you choose based on your height, ideal reach and goals.
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Test the bike : If possible, test the model you intend to purchase.