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Specialized
Discontinued2007–2023

Sirrus

hybrid5002600 EUR
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Origin

The Sirrus has had two lives. In 1989 it launched as Specialized's sister to the steel Allez road bike — same tubing, same geometry, slightly cheaper components — and through the early '90s it was a respected lugged-steel road platform that just happened to be overshadowed by its more famous sibling. Then in the 2000s Specialized repositioned the name entirely: the Sirrus became the brand's flat-bar fitness hybrid, aimed at riders who wanted road-bike speed without the drop bars. The current generation splits into two trees — the standard Sirrus (1.0 through 4.0) for paved commuting and fitness, and the Sirrus X (1.0 through 5.0) with wider tires, eyelets, and gravel-ready geometry for riders who want one bike for both city streets and unpaved canal paths. It's now one of the best-selling hybrid platforms in Europe, and the carbon Sirrus 4.0 / X 5.0 are unusually high-end builds for a category most brands treat as entry-level.

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Specifications

Frame
Specialized A1 Premium Aluminium (butted, internal routing, flat-mount disc, rack/fender mounts); carbon frame on Sirrus 6.0
Weight
kg
Drivetrain
Shimano Sora 2×9 (Sirrus 3.0); 1× wide-range on Sirrus X; varies by trim
Brakes
Hydraulic disc across lineup; Tektro HD-R280 160/140 mm (Sirrus 3.0)
Wheels
700c; double-wall alloy; QR on lower trims
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The verdict

+Strengths
  • Hydraulic disc brakes across the lineup (even lower trims)
  • Carbon fork on Sirrus 3.0 and above — noticeably reduces weight
  • Body Geometry saddle and grips add comfort on longer rides
  • Reflective tires (RoadSport Reflect) practical for commuting
  • Internal cable routing gives clean appearance
  • Sirrus 6.0 full carbon frame is a standout value at hybrid price point
  • Compliance Junction on Sirrus 6.0 improves road vibration damping
  • Future Shock (Sirrus 6.0) adds suspension-like feel without fork
Weaknesses
  • Standard Sirrus discontinued after 2023 — availability limited going forward
  • Sirrus 6.0 Future Shock not adjustable and has no lockout
  • Higher price point vs competitors for a hybrid (especially 6.0 at €2600)
  • Quick-release axles on lower trims (not thru-axle)
  • Narrow tire clearance (32c stock) limits off-road versatility
  • Flat bar makes urban traffic filtering less comfortable vs drop bar
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Who it’s for

commuterfitness riderrecreational cyclisturban rider
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Versions & builds

Every official build side by side — differences highlighted.

Versions & builds
SpecSirrus X 1.0 (~$649 — A1 alloy, 1x8, hydraulic disc, Pathfinder 42c)Sirrus X 2.0 KM (~$700-900)Sirrus X 3.0 (~$1,000-1,100 — carbon fork upgrade)Sirrus X 4.0 (Future Shock в headset)Sirrus X 6.0 (top spec)
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