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Sirrus X 3.0

3.8

12 Reviews

Sirrus X is your ticket to riding more, and to places you never imagined possible.…

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Sirrus X is your ticket to riding more, and to places you never imagined possible. It’s a comfortable, capable, “let’s do stuff” kind of bike that will inspire you to ride more than you ever have before. With bigger, confidence inspiring tires, a slightly more upright riding position, a super intuitive one-by drivetrain, and plenty of mounts for racks and fenders —it’s more than just a solid partner on pavement. Sirrus X is a dialed option when it’s time to hit some gravel. We’ve also equipped every Sirrus X with next-level comfort from our scientifically tested and ergonomically engineered Shared Platform Body Geometry saddle, handgrips, and pedals.
  • Even lighter (1.6 lbs/.8kg) than Sirrus X 2.0, and faster thanks to an added A1 alloy fork.
  • Wide-range 1x10 Shimano Deore drivetrain with a 11-42t cassette gives excellent range on any road.
  • More powerful hydraulic brakes and premium 2 piece crank design for enhanced braking power and durability in tough conditions.

Technical Specifications

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Frameset

Frame

Specialized A1 Premium Aluminum, Fitness Geometry, butted tubing, internal cable routing, flat-mount disc, quick-release, Plug + Play rack/fender mounts

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Suspension

Fork

A1 Premium Aluminum, flat-mount disc, Plug + Play fender mounts, low rider rack mounts, quick-release

Cockpit

SeatPost

Alloy, 12mm offset, 2-bolt clamp, 27.2mm

Stem

Specialized, 3D-forged alloy, 4-bolt, 7-degree rise

Tape

Specialized Neutralizer, Body Geometry, locking grip

Handlebars

Specialized, alloy, 9-degree backsweep, 15mm rise, 31.8mm

Saddle

Bridge Sport, Steel rails, 155/143mm

Seat Binder

Bolt-type, 31.8mm

Brakes

Rear Brake

Tektro HD-R280, hydraulic disc, resin pads, flat-mount, 140mm

Front Brake

Tektro HD-R280, hydraulic disc, resin pads, flat-mount, 160mm

Drivetrain

Shift Levers

Shimano Deore M4100, 10-speed

Cassette

Shimano Deore, 10spd, 11-42t

Rear Derailleur

Shimano Deore M4120, SGS, 10-speed

Chain

KMC X10, 10-speed w/ reusable Missing Link™

Crankset

Forged aluminum arms, 2-piece, 24mm spindle, Narrow-wide steel chainring

Chainrings

40T

Bottom Bracket

Threaded BSA 68mm, 24mm spindle

Wheels & Tires

Rims

700C disc, double-wall alloy, 22mm depth, 21mm internal width, 32h

Front Hub

Alloy, 6-bolt disc, loose ball bearing, quick-release, 32h

Rear Hub

Alloy, 6-bolt disc, 8-/9-speed freehub, loose ball bearing, quick-release, 32h

Spokes

Stainless, 14g

Front Tire

Pathfinder Sport, 700x42

Rear Tire

Pathfinder Sport, 700x42

Inner Tubes

Standard 40mm PV 700x32-50

Accessories

Pedals

Specialized Body Geometry Fitness, platform, plastic

* Weights based on production painted frames as pictured. Actual weights will vary based on colorway, frame size, and component variation. Specifications are subject to change without notice.

Geometry

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XXSXSSMLXL
Crank Lengthmm
Handlebar Widthmm
Stem Lengthmm
Saddle Widthmm
Seatpost Lengthmm
Stack536mm555mm563mm593mm608mm633mm
Reach373mm388mm393mm398mm402mm414mm
Head-Tube Length121mm139mm147mm175mm191mm217mm
Head-Tube Angle69.5°70°70°71°71°71°
B-B Height288mm288mm288mm288mm288mm288mm
B-B Drop70mm70mm70mm70mm70mm70mm
Trail79mm76mm76mm69mm69mm69mm
Fork Length (full)395mm395mm395mm395mm395mm395mm
Fork Rake/Offset51mm51mm51mm51mm51mm51mm
Front-Center606mm623mm631mm636mm645mm665mm
Chain-Stay Length440mm440mm440mm440mm440mm440mm
Wheelbase1036mm1053mm1061mm1067mm1076mm1096mm
Top-Tube Length (horizontal)532mm552mm560mm574mm582mm602mm
Bike Stand-Over Height702mm725mm755mm785mm815mm837mm
Seat-Tube Length360mm395mm440mm470mm510mm530mm
Seat-Tube Angle73.5°73.5°73.5°73.5°73.5°73.5°
Geometry

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Rider Reviews

3.8

12 Reviews

 

Great bike for Commuting/Long Rides

I got this bike in December and it has been great to me so far after I’ve put around 400 miles on it. I had some recent problems with the shifter but I got it fixed with a Bike Shop and everything has been great since. I would say don’t buy it at full price and just wait for it to go on sale like I did.


Name:
Alex

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Chain dropping

Since day 1 when the road is uneven and I am at lower gear (also meaning high speed), the chain drops if I am pedaling. The plastic chain guard broke quite quickly because of the often chain dropping. I changed my riding to avoid the chain dropping by stopping to pedal when the road is uneven, but it still happens and is very annoying. Wasn't expecting that from Specialized. In order to make it better, I need to upgrade a lot of components in the hope of fixing this issue. Maybe the rear hub and the derailleur are very cheap and cause the chain drop.


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Emil

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Chain dropping etc.

I doubt I'll ever buy anything Specialized again. In March of 2023 I bought one of these bikes and had nothing but problems with shifting, chain drops, a cassette needing to be replaced all within the first month. Specialized and the dealer I bought it from gave me a brand new replacement free of charge. Now 3-4 months in, I'm having the same type of problems plus breaking a spoke in the first month. Chain got caught in the front plastic guard when it dropped once, almost throwing me off of the bike. This is very frustrating as I put on some serious milage and I'm always worried about where it will leave me stranded.


Name:
Greg

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Great general commuter: 1,200 miles in 8 months, no issues

Bought 2022 X3 as a commuter and general town/trail/campus bike in PA. 1,200 miles so far, probably 75% asphalt, 20% smooth trail / gravel, 5% actual trail. I have done virtually nothing to it since I bought it except a free 6 month tuneup. I am 6'4" 230 and have the XL. I see others have had chain issues, I think my chain may have come off maybe 3 times in those 1,200 miles, so annoying but extremely infrequent. Handles light trails fairly well considering that is not its intended purpose. Perfect for commuter and around town/campus bike with mixed use. Happy so far, will check back in at 2,400 miles!

Would Recommend?
Yes!

Name:
Steve

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I've only driven it once.

I've only driven it once.

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Yes!

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Name:
Ryan T.

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Great bike. Love it!!!

Great bike. Love it!!!

Would Recommend?
Yes!

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Guest G.

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Love the Sirrus X5, great

Love the Sirrus X5, great bike, very smooth, can be fast if you want it to be and just as comfortable over gravel or light trails. The 1 X drive train is geared perfectly, plenty of low range for the rough stuff and unless you are pushing 24-25 mph you will not spin out either. Fun bike for easy miles! To Specialized: making your customer order the bike through your website but still shipping to the LBS is lame and cuts the LBS out of profits that they desperately need, make the inventory available to them.

Would Recommend?
Yes!

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James W.

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Great bike

Great as a commuting bike!v

Would Recommend?
Yes!

Name:
Des

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Chain dropping issue

The Sirrus X 3.0 bike performs well off road and on and I like it ... but it has the unfortunate tendency to drop the chain frequently (~5 times a week). This happens on pavement when changing gears in the lower range. I took it to the bike shop and the mechanic was aware of the problem and suggested either a chain guard or a clutch derailleur. Problem being Shimano didn't have any in stock in Australia! In the meantime I will try adjusting my riding by not using the lower gears where the chain tension is lowest. But with the limited number of gears this is not a long term solution. I thought the fewer gears would be simpler but this got rid of the chain guide and this is probably causing the chain drop problem. Until this design problem gets fixed I can't recommend this bike which pains me because I like everything else about it. Specialized really need to recall these bikes to fix the problem because at $1300 it is not acceptable.

Would Recommend?
Yes!

Name:
Matt

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Poor chain guard

when chain comes off (often) it gets caught in the plastic chain guard.


Name:
Glmc

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i wouldnt

crank is connected to this piece of plastic with chain it keeps breaking horrible


Name:
Punisher

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Very good bike, might not be the best value.

I really like this bike. It's light, fast, comfortable. The 1X drivetrain is great! But at this price point the fork should be carbon not aluminum. The 4.0 has future shock and carbon fork - they should have at least kept the carbon fork for the 3.0. That said, I'm not sure how big a difference a carbon fork would actually make to the ride quality. I've ridden the bike over rough/cracked asphalt and I didn't feel particularly jarred by the vibration. The wider tires helped a lot to smooth out the ride. Still, a carbon fork would have been nice. If you're planning on riding over unpaved terrain a lot, best upgrade to the 4.0 or 5.0.


Name:
Jv

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