Used Specialized Bikes For Sale
Shop used Specialized bikes for sale. Find mountain, road, & gravel bike models like the S-Works Roubaix, Diverge, Tarmac, Epic, Stumpjumper, and more with TPC. Find specs, reviews, prices, comparisons & hierarchy, size, specs charts and our 2025 Best-Selling Specialized bikes list. Read our Specialized Buyer's Guide.
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Used Specialized Bikes for Sale
Looking for a used Specialized bike for sale? The Pro’s Closet carries Certified Pre-Owned Specialized road, mountain, gravel, and electric bikes from one of the most recognized brands in cycling. Whether you are hunting for a lightweight Tarmac, a trail-ready Stumpjumper, a fast Epic, a comfortable Roubaix, or a Turbo e-bike, our used Specialized bikes are professionally inspected, serviced, and ready to ride.
Specialized has been building performance bikes since 1974, and its lineup now covers nearly every type of rider. Today, Specialized organizes its bikes across road, gravel, mountain, electric, city, and kids categories, with well-known models like the Tarmac, Roubaix, Aethos, Diverge, Crux, Stumpjumper, Epic, Enduro, Turbo Levo, Turbo Creo, and Turbo Vado. TPC gives riders a smarter way to shop these bikes used, often with access to previous-year models, premium builds, and sale-priced inventory.
Why Buy a Used Specialized Bike from TPC?
Specialized bikes are popular on the used market because they blend proven frame designs, strong resale demand, and a deep model lineup. Buying used can be a great way to get more bike for your budget, especially if you are shopping for higher-end builds like S-Works, Pro, Expert, or Comp models.
- Certified Pre-Owned: TPC bikes are professionally inspected and serviced before listing.
- 30-day returns: Shop used Specialized bikes online with more confidence.
- Detailed condition notes: Every bike listing shows photos, specs, sizing, and condition details.
- Premium builds for less: Used Specialized bikes can make higher-end carbon frames, electronic shifting, and upgraded wheels more attainable.
- Fresh inventory: Specialized road, mountain, gravel, and e-bikes come and go quickly, so check back often.
Popular Used Specialized Models
| Model | Bike Type | Best For |
|---|---|---|
| Specialized Tarmac | Road | Racing, climbing, fast group rides, all-around road performance |
| Specialized Roubaix | Endurance Road | Long rides, rough pavement, comfort-focused road riding |
| Specialized Aethos | Lightweight Road | Climbing, low weight, classic road-bike feel |
| Specialized Diverge | Gravel | Gravel roads, mixed surfaces, bikepacking, all-road riding |
| Specialized Crux | Gravel / Cyclocross | Fast gravel, cyclocross racing, lightweight dirt-road builds |
| Specialized Stumpjumper | Mountain | Trail riding, all-around mountain biking, technical singletrack |
| Specialized Epic | XC Mountain | Cross-country racing, fast trail riding, efficient climbing |
| Specialized Enduro | Enduro Mountain | Aggressive trails, descending, bike park days, big terrain |
| Specialized Turbo Levo | Electric Mountain | Assisted trail riding, more laps, bigger climbs, e-MTB fun |
Used Specialized Road Bikes
Specialized road bikes are some of the most searched-for used bikes on TPC. The Tarmac is the race-day all-rounder, the Roubaix is built for endurance comfort, the Aethos keeps things incredibly light and lively, and the Allez brings aluminum value to road riding. If you are shopping for a used Specialized road bike, pay attention to frame size, drivetrain, brake type, wheel upgrades, and overall condition.
Used Specialized Mountain Bikes
Specialized mountain bikes cover everything from fast XC racing to big-mountain descending. The Epic is a favorite for cross-country riders, the Stumpjumper is the classic do-it-all trail bike, and the Enduro is made for riders who want more travel and confidence on steep terrain. Newer Specialized mountain bikes may also use S-Sizing, so compare reach, stack, and riding style instead of relying only on small, medium, or large sizing.
Used Specialized Gravel Bikes
For gravel riders, the Specialized Diverge and Crux are two of the big names to know. The Diverge is the more adventure-ready gravel bike, with comfort and versatility for long mixed-surface rides. The Crux is lighter, racier, and popular with riders who want a fast gravel or cyclocross-style bike. Buying used can be a smart way to get a higher-end gravel build with better wheels, drivetrain, or carbon components.
Used Specialized Electric Bikes
Specialized Turbo e-bikes add pedal assist to road, gravel, commuter, and mountain bike platforms. Popular used Specialized electric bikes include the Turbo Levo, Turbo Kenevo, Turbo Creo, Turbo Vado, and Turbo Como. When shopping used e-bikes, look closely at the motor system, battery condition, total mileage, firmware, charger, and intended riding style.
What Is S-Works?
S-Works is Specialized’s top-tier performance label. S-Works bikes usually use the lightest frames, highest-end materials, and premium build kits. For used bike shoppers, S-Works models can be especially appealing because they offer race-level tech at a lower price than buying new. Popular used S-Works bikes include the S-Works Tarmac, S-Works Roubaix, S-Works Aethos, S-Works Epic, S-Works Stumpjumper, and S-Works Diverge.
How Much Is a Used Specialized Bike Worth?
The value of a used Specialized bike depends on model, year, condition, size, frame material, drivetrain, wheels, suspension, battery health for e-bikes, and current demand. High-demand models like the Tarmac, Roubaix, Aethos, Diverge, Stumpjumper, Epic, and Turbo Levo often hold strong resale value, especially in popular sizes and premium builds.
If you are comparing used Specialized bikes, look for:
- Model and generation: Newer redesigns and current geometry often command higher prices.
- Frame material: Carbon models and S-Works frames usually cost more than aluminum builds.
- Components: Electronic shifting, carbon wheels, upgraded suspension, and power meters can increase value.
- Condition: Frame condition, drivetrain wear, suspension service, and cosmetic marks all matter.
- Size: Common sizes often sell faster because they fit more riders.
Specialized Buyer’s Guides from TPC
Want to go deeper before buying? These TPC guides can help you compare popular Specialized models, understand sizing, and choose the right used bike:
- How Specialized S-Sizing Works
- Specialized Stumpjumper by Year: Used Buyer’s Guide
- Specialized Roubaix vs. Trek Domane
- Specialized Aethos Long-Term Review
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