In this video we check out the least expensive version of the Specialized Sirrus X. This Sirrus X 2.0 is a great hybrid bike that we might dare to call a gravel bike. It combines the benefits of a fast & light fitness hybrid with the loose surface capabilities of a dual sport bike. What Specialized ended up with is a very easy to use 1×8 drivetrain, wide 700x42c tires, and an overall package that makes for a perfect commuter, neighborhood bike, or even gravel or dirt rail-trail machine.

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20 Comments

  1. Looking for some advice please. This bike arrived today and the back brakes were rubbing a little and catching the disk so I went to unscrew the break to try and realign it but all the break fluid ran out. Now my break is loose and hardly works. Any advise please?? 😊

  2. You do a great job with these videos, James – thank you! I've been looking at all these flat bar bikes in this range and the thorough reviews you give are well-paced and very informative. 😀

  3. I went to bike shop today and didn’t even notice it has hydraulic brakes until watching your video. This thing is perfect for my gf as a start

  4. Im torn between a fitness bike or a gravel bike. I no longer do mtb trails but venture out to light dirt occasionally. Tried road bike but so many irresponsible motorists around. So thinking about 50:50 road and dirt; hence gravel bike or fithess. Gravel bike is too expensive though owing to the high end components and frame they usually have and likewise to the hype. However im willing to invest. But if fitness bike can do the job, why not. It’s far cheaper. Please help. Thanks

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