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FOR SALE 2025 S-Works Crux SRAM Force AXS 13sp-Terra CLX
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ASKING $4K

Brand new custom 2025 Specialized S-Works Crux (Size 56cm) — never ridden, professionally built.
This is a high-performance all-road/gravel machine equipped with newly released (June 2025) SRAM Force AXS 13-speed (wireless shifting). Carbon frame with Roval Terra CLX wheels, and comfort-focused contact points (Stem / seat).
The Crux is thee lightest gravel bike in the world, with the capability of tire clearance up to 47cc using the 700cc wheel and performance gravel geometry.

- Lightest bike frame in the world: "The S-works Cruxs is a gravel bike that climbs like a dream, floats over nightmarish terrain, and weighs less than a full bottle in your cage."-Specialized.

Frame & Wheels: New 2025 S-Works Crux (FACT 12r carbon) and Roval Terra CLX wheels — never ridden, bike stored for extended time in indoors prior to assembly, minor storage scuffs hence reduced price from a +$10,000 bike setup.

Group set: New SRAM Force E1 AXS XPLR 13-speed (10-46t), Force crankset (170mm/42T), hydraulic brakes, rotors, battery + charger - wireless shifting, will deliver battery charger with bike.

Finishing Kit:

Roval Terra carbon handlebars (42cm)

Stem: Redshift ShockStop Suspension Stem (100mm)**

Supacaz Super Sticky Kush bar tape

Seat: Terry Liberator X Gel saddle (163mm)**

Roval Alpinist carbon seatpost

Shimano PD-EH500 dual-sided pedals (SPD + flat)

Tires: Specialized Pathfinder Pro 2Bliss ready 700x38c (tubeless set up).

Professionally assembled with zero miles on components. Perfect for a rider looking for the ultimate road + gravel setup.
CONNOR FLICKNER
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I'd advise you edit your posts with an asking price to avoid a bunch of queries asking "How much?". Saves you from fielding those lowballers.
Also, it is good to know why you sre getting rid of an unridden bike (e.g. wrong size, need $, etc.).

Show more detailed images of components, both sides of bike and underside. Posting photo of serial number is a good idea if you have it registered already. There won't be a warranty if you cannot transfer purchase docs (e.g. receipt of sale, etc.) to new owner, or usually if already registered. Find out so next owner knows (a good buyer would ask that, a good seller would volunteer that info). Was it bought as a bare frame or stripped of OE parts, and rebuilt?
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I am asking $4K and I sell it because I had a surgery that prevents me for ridding again
CONNOR FLICKNER
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(10-23-2025, 06:55 AM)Connor Flickner Wrote:  I am asking $4K and I sell it because I had a surgery that prevents me for ridding again

Sorry to hear about your surgery; I just retired from working in an OR.

There are a bunch of cycling sites out there that you can post in their marketplace forums (Bikeforums.net being one of the largest; Pedalroom, and others). Overseas based sites are somewhat prohibitive due to buyers needing to pay substantial shipping costs so keep to the US site where it is sold as direct pick up unless you feel like dealing with the disassembly/packing/shipping headache. Be advised that you will get the same questions if not providing a detailed post with sufficient photos.
It certainly sounds like an excellent deal to those in the know for an opportunity on a modern bike. Craigslist (and other regional style sales platforms) is a good way to sell without having to deal with packing and shipping it so I highly recommend going that route also (post in a couple nearby cities not just the one you are in or closet too since people will drive 100s of miles for a good deal!). I'd stay away from ebay; but if that is an option I'd boost the price about 25% because you'll lose that much on seller's fees there, plus you pay to open a sales account at the start.

Wish you well on the sale and your health!
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#5
Looks like a smooth and well maintained ride! S-Works sells itself Smile
Unfortunately, I’m on the other side of the Atlantic, but good luck with the sale! As @Jesper mentioned, posting on BikeForums and other relevant sites is a great idea if you haven’t done so already.
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#6
Sounds and looks like a good deal. I just don't like the 1X. Personal preference. Good luck.
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