The Specialized Aethos Expert all-road bike in review (2024)

Our test team’s expectations of the Specialized Aethos Expert were very high. After all, the Specialized S-Works Aethos won our previous road bike group test by a large margin, albeit with a few upgrades. We put the stock Expert model to the test to see how it fares as an all-road bike.

For an overview of the test fleet head to the group test: The best all-road bike 2022 – 7 models on test

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The Specialized S-Works Aethos (review here) that won our previous road bike group test was only upgraded to a limited extent: along with the one-piece Roval Alpinist co*ckpit we had the Roval C38 wheels fitted to replace the stock Roval Alpinist models since they weren’t tubeless compatible. We were sure the Specialized Aethos Expert could deliver as an all-road bike in this group test even without the upgrades mentioned above and despite the fact that it has to make do with the lower-end FACT 10R carbon layup.

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After all, the Roval C38 wheels are part of the standard spec. They have an internal rim width of 21 mm, providing a good basis with lots of support for the 700 x 26C S-Works Turbo tires, allowing them to inflate to a true width of 27 mm. However, the Specialized had the skinniest tires in the test field nonetheless and, along with the Sarto Seta Disc, it’s the only other bike that came set up with tubes. Besides scoring lower in the group test, this robs you of confidence on bumpy surfaces like poorly maintained asphalt or hardpack. For the co*ckpit, Specialized rely on a classic two-piece setup consisting of a 100 mm Specialized Pro SL stem and a 420 mm wide Specialized Expert Shallow handlebar. This combination leaves little to be desired in terms of ergonomics, but since it’s made of aluminium, it can’t match the comfort offered by the carbon Roval Alpinist seat post at the rear. Moreover, the level of integration isn’t what we’d expect, though this is something we’re used to from the Aethos.

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Specialized Aethos Expert 2022

€ 7,000

Specifications

Seatpost Roval Alpinist 27,2 mm
Brakes Shimano ULTEGRA 160/140 mm
Drivetrain Shimano ULTEGRA Di2
Chainring 52/36T
Stem Specialized Pro SL 100 mm
Handlebar Specialized Expert Shallow 420 mm
Wheelset Roval C38
Tires S-Works Turbo
Cranks Shimano ULTEGRA Di2 172,5 mm
Cassette Shimano ULTEGRA CS-R8100 11–30T

Technical Data

Size 49 52 54 56 58 61
Weight 7.21 kg

Specific Features

classic design
SWAT mount on the saddle
frame stiffness achieved via the top tube
tubeless-ready Roval C38 wheels

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Weight savings instead of integration: the Specialized Aethos Expert is the ultimate mountain goat with excellent handling.

For the drivetrain, Specialized have opted to go with the new ULTEGRA Di2 groupset, which means there isn’t anything to complain about regarding shifting speed and performance, even if the top-end DURA-ACE remains unbeatable in this respect. The 52/36 t crankset is paired with a 11–30 t cassette, which allows you to keep on pedalling at high speeds, though you might wish you had an easier gear on the climbs. If you’ve got enough power in your legs, the lightweight Aethos Expert is an excellent climber, nonetheless, weighing in at just 7.21 kg in size 56. Our test bike costs € 7,000 on the dot.

Size495254565861
Seat tube431 mm462 mm481 mm504 mm532 mm567 mm
Top tube508 mm531 mm540 mm562 mm577 mm595 mm
Head tube109 mm120 mm137 mm157 mm184 mm204 mm
Head angle71.8°72.5°73.0°73.5°73.5°74.0°
Seat angle75.5°74.0°74.0°73.5°73.5°73.0°
Chainstays410 mm410 mm410 mm410 mm410 mm410 mm
BB Drop74 mm74 mm72 mm72 mm72 mm72 mm
Wheelbase973 mm975 mm978 mm991 mm1,005 mm1,012 mm
Reach375 mm380 mm384 mm395 mm402 mm408 mm
Stack514 mm527 mm544 mm565 mm591 mm612 mm
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The Specialized Aethos Expert is on par with the Parapera Atmos Masterpiece in terms of acceleration, both of which set the standard in this group test. Whether you’re on a flat road or winching your way up a climb, it’s always willing to accelerate. Like the Parapera, however, it struggles keeping up with the other bikes on test when it comes to efficiency at speed and holding the pace – the lack of aerodynamic optimisation makes a marked difference here. The excellent vibration damping is its saving grace regarding efficiency, ultimately keeping the bike from falling back to the end of the test field. It’s the same vibration damping that the Specialized benefits from in terms of comfort, which is down the seat post and the compliance offered by the frame. On bumpy roads, broken asphalt and hardpack, the comfort the bike is able to generate this way is easily enough. However, bigger bumps get passed onto the rider a lot less mitigated in comparison to the most comfortable bikes on test. The tires also reach their limits in these instances, making you grit your teeth every time you hit a bump for fear of puncturing them.

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The handling of the Specialized Aethos Expert makes up for any of these shortcomings, showing the rest of the test field how it’s done. Since the frame’s stiffness doesn’t come from the down tube but runs from the head tube to the bottom bracket via the top tube instead, it allows for a certain level of torsional flex. Thereby, the Aethos’ handling is intuitive and excellently balanced between agility and composure, making the steering feel very direct yet cornering as if it’s on rails, even when things get bumpy. It’s a lot of fun and instils you with confidence – as long as you’re riding on asphalt. On gravel, the narrow S-Works tires mean that the Aethos reaches its limits a lot sooner than bikes with wider tires, which can be a safety factor on loose terrain.

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Tuning tip: wider, higher-volume tires are a relatively cheap upgrade that can make the bike a lot more versatile

All in all, the Specialized Aethos Expert proves to be more than capable in this group test too, delivering thanks to its superior handling and first-rate vibration damping. That said, it hasn’t got what it takes to repeat what its big brother, the Specialized S-Works Aethos, managed to do by taking the crown. Having the skinniest tires on test and set up with tubes, it’s just too limited, and its lack of efficiency at speed also sees it falling behind. The Specialized Aethos Expert is best reserved for steep climbs on asphalt roads followed by winding descents filled with all kinds of corners.

Riding Characteristics

4

Agility

  1. cumbersome
  2. playful

Stability

  1. nervous
  2. confident

Handling

  1. demanding
  2. balanced

Fun factor

  1. boring
  2. lively

Comfort

  1. firm
  2. comfortable

Value for money

  1. terrible
  2. very good

Technical Data

Specialized
Aethos Expert

Size: 49 52 54 56 58 61
Weight: 7.21 kg
Price: € 7,000

Indended Use

Smooth tarmac 1
Allroad/Gravel 2
Everyday/Commuting 3

Our conclusion on the Specialized Aethos Expert

There’s no doubt, the Specialized Aethos Expert is an excellent bike, offering brilliant handling and excellent climbing characteristics. As such, it’s the right choice for all the alpinists amongst us who spend most of their time on asphalted mountain pass roads full of steep climbs and technical descents. Due to the lack of high-speed efficiency and big bump compliance, you’ll find better bikes on test if you want to blast along on gravel roads and bumpy terrain.

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Tops

  • first-class handling
  • quick acceleration
  • pleasant level of vibration damping
  • lots of all-round potential with the right upgrades

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Flops

  • tires are too skinny and offer limited reserves
  • lack of integration

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You can find out more about at specialized.com

The testfield

For an overview of the test fleet head to the group test: The best all-road bike 2022 – 7 models on test

All bikes on review: BMC Roadmachine X ONE (Click for review) | Cervelo Caledonia-5 Ultegra Di2 (Click for review) | Parapera Atmos MASTERPIECE (Click for review) | ROSE REVEAL SIX DISC Red eTap AXS (Click for review) | Sarto Seta Disc (Click for review) | Specialized Aethos Expert | Trek Domane SLR 9 (Click for review)

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The Specialized Aethos Expert all-road bike in review (2024)

FAQs

The Specialized Aethos Expert all-road bike in review? ›

There's no doubt, the Specialized Aethos Expert is an excellent bike, offering brilliant handling and excellent climbing characteristics. As such, it's the right choice for all the alpinists amongst us who spend most of their time on asphalted mountain pass roads full of steep climbs and technical descents.

What is the point of the specialized aethos? ›

At the heart of the Aethos is a pure focus on a great cycling experience, not going fast and winning races. There's nothing obviously aero about it, internal brake-hose routing is minimal, and the traditional stem and round handlebar look old-fashioned when compared to the slick integrated co*ckpits on many bikes.

Is the Aethos a good climbing bike? ›

The S-Works Aethos is just that magical of a climbing bike. I had experienced this feeling a few years before on a Cervelo RCA that cost twice as much. However, when the S-Works Aethos pointed downhill, the RCA resemblance evaporated. The Aethos could carry speed in a way that the Cervelo couldn't.

Is Specialized Aethos legal? ›

Weight and Build

The Aethos is maybe the lightest disc frame we have seen and our size 54 frame hit the scales at 622 grams. The fork is 311 grams for a total weight of 933 grams. Specialized continues to remind us that this bike is not up to legal UCI weight even though it has a UCI sticker.

Is the Aethos fast? ›

In every other instance, the Aethos is 99% as fast as an aero race bike like a Specialized Tarmac or Allez Sprint. On super steep climbs where speeds drop into the low single digits, it's probably faster.

Is Aethos a race or endurance bike? ›

The Aethos, one of the best endurance bikes, is perfect for century rides, long canyon climbs, scenic highway or coastal loops, or just a great coffee shop group ride. The Aethos is all about simplicity, and the pure pleasure of riding your bike.

Do Specialized bikes hold their value? ›

Across the board, higher-end frames tend to be the most desirable — Specialized S-Works, Yeti Turq, Santa Cruz CC frames tend to hold value better than versions that use heavier lower modulus carbon.

Can you ride Aethos on gravel? ›

Is the Aethos a gravel bike? No, this isn't a gravel bike. The geometry and design are both tailored toward road riding, and aren't well suited to rougher terrains as a result. If you're in the market for a gravel bike, check out one of these instead.

Is the Aethos stiff? ›

In fact, I found the Aethos to actually be a bit stiffer than I expected — and stiffer than I would have preferred.

What does Aethos mean? ›

Our Culture: Aethos noun (Ay-thos) = Greek word meaning “character” that is used to describe the guiding beliefs or ideals that characterize a community, nation, or ideology.

How heavy is specialized Aethos? ›

||Weight: 699 g (claimed, 56 cm frame only); 7.78 kg (17.16 lb), 52 cm size, without pedals.

What is the difference between specialized Aethos and Tarmac? ›

If you want to be faster overall, the Tarmac has an edge over the Aethos because the frame is more aerodynamic when compared to the Aethos. You will be in a more upright position on the Aethos because of the higher stack and shorter reach which can make you a bit slower but definitely more comfortable than the Tarmac.

Is Specialized made in China? ›

With its operations center in California, at its Morgan Hill factory, and distributors all over the world, Specialized manufactures almost all of its production in Taiwan, including road bikes, mountain bikes, etc. Trek is the other great American brand and big rival of Specialized.

What type of bike is a specialized Aethos? ›

The Aethos is the lightest disc brake road frame Specialized has ever produced (a claimed 699 g for 56 cm with paint!)

What is the fastest Specialized road bike? ›

The 'Specialized Tarmac SL8' is the world's fastest race bike, combining aerodynamics, lightweight, and exceptional ride quality.

What is the weight limit for the Aethos frame? ›

Not to worry, it is rated for a rider weight up to 275lbs. The frame and fork can accommodate tires up to 32mm with 4mm of clearance on both sides.

What is Specialized Roubaix for? ›

Who is the Specialized Roubaix Comp for? The Specialized Roubaix Comp is a solid and versatile bike. From daily rides and commutes to ultra-distance races, the Roubaix can do it all.

Can you use Aethos as a gravel bike? ›

On gravel, the narrow S-Works tires mean that the Aethos reaches its limits a lot sooner than bikes with wider tires, which can be a safety factor on loose terrain.

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