Specialized S-Works Tarmac SL9
Performance Road| 44 → XXS (432) | 89% | Compare |
| 49 → XS (446) | 88% | Compare |
| 52 → S (470) | 91% | Compare |
| 54 → S (470) | 63% | Compare |
| 56 → L (518) | 70% | Compare |
| 58 → L (518) | 70% | Compare |
| 61 → XL (542) | 79% | Compare |
| 44 → XXX / 47 | 46% | Compare |
| 49 → XS / 50 | 61% | Compare |
| 52 → S / 52 | 79% | Compare |
| 54 → M / 54 | 77% | Compare |
| 56 → L / 56 | 90% | Compare |
| 58 → XL / 58 | 74% | Compare |
| 61 → XXL / 60 | 75% | Compare |
| 44 → 49 | 56% | Compare |
| 49 → 49 | 54% | Compare |
| 52 → 52 | 78% | Compare |
| 54 → 54 | 82% | Compare |
| 56 → 56 | 79% | Compare |
| 58 → 58 | 85% | Compare |
| 61 → 61 | 66% | Compare |
FAQ — Specialized S-Works Tarmac SL9
What are cheap alternatives to the Specialized S-Works Tarmac SL9?
These Chinese-made carbon frames offer similar geometry to the Specialized S-Works Tarmac SL9 at a fraction of the price:
- Bigrock Sohtea (98% geometry match)
- Bigrock Sohtea TEAM EDITION (98% geometry match)
- XMCS APX (95% geometry match)
- Trifox X16 QR - Rim (92% geometry match)
- ONIRII Ultralight Carbon Climbing Frame Full Internal Cable Layout with Carbon Integrated Handlebar and Fork 700C 680g/1.49 lb (92% geometry match)
What frames have the most similar geometry to the Specialized S-Works Tarmac SL9?
The Bigrock Sohtea is the closest match to the Specialized S-Works Tarmac SL9 with a 98% geometry similarity score, based on stack, reach, head tube angle, seat tube angle, chainstay length, and wheelbase.
How aggressive or comfortable is the Specialized S-Works Tarmac SL9?
The Specialized S-Works Tarmac SL9 has a stack-to-reach ratio of 1.42, which is moderate. This geometry offers a balanced riding position — sporty enough for spirited riding, yet comfortable for longer distances. A versatile choice for most riders.
What type of bike is the Specialized S-Works Tarmac SL9?
The Specialized S-Works Tarmac SL9 is classified as a Performance Road bike with a stack-to-reach ratio of 1.42. Its riding character is moderate — a versatile all-rounder balancing speed and comfort. The geometry determines how the bike handles and how the rider is positioned — frames with similar numbers will feel similar on the road, regardless of brand.





















