What kind of bike is the specialized Secteur?

What kind of bike is the specialized Secteur?

Let’s take a look at the Specialized Secteur, which is the aluminum version of Specialized’s Paris Roubaix-winning (and creatively named) “Roubaix.” Don’t let the racing pedigree fool you—the Specialized Secteur is set up to be friendly for those of us without “Eye of the Tiger” playing on repeat in our heads.

How big is the head tube on a specialized Secteur?

The compact frame and 27.2mm seatpost also keep things very comfortable , while the long head tube (a whopping 225mm on our 58cm) makes for an upright rather than aggressive riding position. (The equivalent in Specialized’s Allez range has straight seatstays and a 205mm head tube.)

What makes the seats on a specialized Secteur so comfortable?

Talking of bottoms… part of the reason for the Secteur’s plush comfort is the geometry of its Beyoncé-like rear – the seatstays curve outwards from the top, swoop in around the brake bridge and then flare out again at the dropouts, building in flex.

Which is the aluminum version of the Specialized Roubaix?

Thinking more about fast group rides, maybe a bit of racing, or even some light touring? Let’s take a look at the Specialized Secteur, which is the aluminum version of Specialized’s Paris Roubaix-winning (and creatively named) “Roubaix.”

What kind of engine does a 2014 Chevy Impala have?

Offered in LS, LT and LTZ trim levels, the 2014 Impala is available with a choice of three drivetrains: a 2.5-liter four-cylinder, an eAssist mild hybrid system and a 3.6-liter V-6.

What kind of power steering does Chevy Impala use?

The Chevrolet Impala uses an electric power-steering system that reduces engine load, improving efficiency.

What are the safety features of a 2014 Chevy Impala?

Neither the Insurance Institute for Highway Safety nor the National Highway Traffic Safety Administration had crash-tested the 2014 Impala as of publication, but the sedan will likely be evaluated at some point. Safety features include antilock brakes and an electronic stability system, which are required on new vehicles.