Specialized Launched the New Roll Elite LTD II – Low Roller

Specialized Launched the New Roll Elite LTD II – Low Roller

Specialized (United States) - Press Release: It's a warm mid-summer evening and you have nothing planned—what to do? Take a cruise down main street with your Low Roller, that's what. With its hand-polished alloy frame, Serape-inspired saddle, and all of the polished chrome bits you'd ever want, the Low Roller brings pedal-powered low rider style to your garage. And with its lightweight alloy frame and fork, nine speeds of "go fast" gearing, stable and wide 650b tires, and powerful hydraulic disc brakes, this Roll has everything you need to make tossing that rusty ol' beach cruiser in the trash an easy decision. Do your ride a favor and Roll your own.

  • The Roll is made from our A1 Premium Aluminum, and it features our Ground Control Positioning that makes it easy to put a foot down when stopped. This Roll also comes ready with rack/fender mount, making it easy to carry extra weight.
  • Wide diameter, 650b x 2.3" Nimbus II Sport Reflect tires provide excellent traction, stability, and cushioning, which creates a safer, more reliable, and more comfortable ride on either paved or dirt roads. Plus, the reflective accents of the tire increase your visibility to motorists in low-light conditions.
  • Equipped with a Body Geometry "The Cup" saddle, with a special Serape theme that's exclusive to the Low Roller, you can expect a supreme level of comfort anywhere you ridel. It delivers on these expectations by "cupping" your sit bones, which reduces pressure without feeling obtrusive or constraining.

 

Technical Specifications:

  • Chain: KMC X9 Ti-N (gold), 9-speed w/ Missing Link™
  • Bottom Bracket: BSA for 24mm spindle
  • Crankset: Forged alloy, 2-piece w/ chainguard
  • Shift Levers: Shimano Altus, 9-speed w/ optical gear display
  • Cassette: SunRace, 9-speed, 11-40t
  • Chainrings: 40T
  • Rear Derailleur: Shimano Alivio, Shadow Design, SGS cage, 9-speed
  • Fork: A1 Premium Aluminum, Cr-Mo steerer, post-mount disc, fender/rack mounts
  • Front Hub: Shimano HB-MT200, 9x100mm QR, Center Lock™ disc, 32h
  • Rear Hub: Shimano, 8-/9-/10-speed freehub, Center Lock™ disc, 135mm spacing, quick-release, 36h
  • Inner Tubes: Schrader, 40mm valve
  • Spokes: Stainless, 14g
  • Rims: 650b disc, double-wall alloy, pinned, 32h
  • Front Tire: Nimbus II Sport Reflect, 60 TPI, 650b x 2.3"
  • Rear Tire: Nimbus II Sport Reflect, 60 TPI, 650b x 2.3"
  • Saddle: Specialized Body Geometry "The Cup," Gel, steel rails, 245mm
  • Seatpost: Suspension seatpost, 27.2mm
  • Stem: Specialized, 3D-forged alloy, 4-bolt, 7-degree rise
  • Handlebars: Specialized Roll, 6061 alloy, 4 times butted, 15-degree backsweep, 125mm rise, 31.8mm
  • Grips: Body Geometry Contour
  • Front Brake: Shimano BR-MT200, hydraulic disc, 180mm
  • Rear Brake: Shimano BR-MT200, hydraulic disc, 160mm
  • Pedals: Specialized City, platform
  • Seat Binder: Quick-release clamp, 31.8mm
  • Frame: Specialized A1 Premium Aluminum, Ground Control Positioning, formed tubes, post-mount disc, fender/rack mounts

 

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