Wednesday, 14 September 2016

Specialized Ruby 2017 first ride review

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This article appeared on BikeRadar

It won BikeRadar Women's Bike of the Year in 2016, but the Specialized Ruby has gone through some serious changes for 2017. It's got new wheels, new bars, new geometry and even suspension. Yes, you read that right.

Specialized Ruby highlights

  • Future Shock handlebar suspension system
  • Wide range of bikes available in the Ruby model line
  • Roval CLX32 wheels
  • SWAT box
  • Frame is available in 44 to 58cm

In July 2016, Specialized invited a group of female cycling journalists out to Paris for two reasons, one overt, and one slightly secret. The clear purpose of the trip was to watch and report on La Course, the hard-won women's race that takes place on the Champs-Élysées in Paris on the same day as the final stage of the Tour de France. The covert purpose was to introduce us to the brand-new Specialized Ruby.

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BikeRadar was especially interested to hear about the new Ruby because the 2016 version won the overall BikeRadar Women's Bike of the Year Awards title, and we test rode the Ruby Pro Di2.

What we found was a bike that's had a serious overhaul. Specialized has put a lot of time, attention and money into redeveloping both this bike and the men's/unisex equivalent, the Roubaix. The result is a bike that's visually stunning, packed with some eye-catching performance bling, and a few very surprising features.

Investing in the women's market

The Ruby is interesting for a number of reasons. Firstly, and most obviously, the bike itself — and we'll get on to our first impressions shortly. But secondly because Specialized is clearly spending time, attention and actual cold hard cash on developing products for the women's market.

The theory behind the Specialized Ruby

Specialized Ruby suspension

Specialized Ruby geometry and new finishing kit

Specialized Ruby fit

Specialized Ruby ride impression

Specialized Ruby pricing and availability

  • S-Works Ruby eTap — £7,500 / US$10,000 / AU$11,500
  • Ruby Pro UDi2 — £N/A / US$6,500 / AU$N/A
  • Ruby Expert UDi2 — £3,800 / US$4,600 / AU$6,600
  • Ruby Expert — £3,200 / US$4,000 / AU$TBC
  • S-Works Ruby F/Set — £2,750 / US$4,000 / AU$4,500
  • Ruby Comp — £2,400 / US$3,200 / AU$4,100
  • Ruby Elite — £1,900 / US$2,600 / AU$3,300

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