Cervelo Bikes FAQ

Is A Cervelo Bike Worth It?

Cervelo’s reputation for producing expensive bikes is a little bit unfair - the pricing of many Cervelo bikes is in line with similar models of bikes from other ranges. Cervelo remains an exclusive bike brand, thanks to pioneering research & development, and only using the finest materials and components.

Is The Cervelo Caledonia Worth It?

The Cervelo Caledonia is not designed to be the lightest and fastest road bike within the range, instead, it’s designed to be a race capable road bike, which is versatile enough to be ridden all day, across varying different terrain - incuding poor terrain. Cervelo Bikes are at the premium end of the bike market, and the Cervelo Caledonia is absolutely worth it.

Does Cervelo Make A Endurance Road Bike?

Yes! The Caledonia is a endurance road bike manufactured by Cervelo.

Where Are Cervelo Bikes Made?

Cervelo is dutch owned - but started out in Canada, with bases in Toronto and Santa Cruz - where all bikes are designed and developed. Manufacturing of Cervelo bikes takes place in Asia.

Is The Cervelo Aspero Good On The Road?

The Aspero is a gravel bike which has an aggressive and racey geometry - which allows it to be ridden incredibly well on the road. It handles brilliantly across any surface, a change of wheels and tyres would be all that would be needed to turn the Aspero into a road bike.

What Is The Difference Between The Cervelo S5 And R5?

The R5 is an all round road bike Vs the S5 that is a race bike. The S5 benefits from larger tyres in terms of comfort and grip - and is quicker everywhere compared to the R5 apart from climbing - the R5 has built a reputation as being one of the finest climbing bikes on the market, with unrivalled power transfer.

Is Cervelo S5 A Fast Bike?

The S5 was launched back in 2011, and was believed to be the most aerodynamic road bike available. Cervelo call the S5 today, the fastest bike of the modern era.

Who Rides Cervelo Bikes?

If you follow the Tour de France you would have seen Cervelo machines piloted by the likes of Jonas Vingegaard and Wout Van Aert.