Aero Road Bikes

Aero Road Bikes For Sale: Used Certified Pre-Owned

Aero road is a sub-category of aerodynamically optimized road bikes designed for maximum speed on flat and rolling terrain. Aero road bikes feature wind tunnel-tested frame profiles, integrated cable routing, and deep-section wheels.

LebelBicycles sells certified pre-owned aero road bikes from brands including Specialized S-Works Tarmac, Cervélo S5, and Canyon Aeroad. Each bike passes a 100+ point inspection covering carbon frame integrity, groupset precision, wheelset condition, and bearing surfaces.

Certified pre-owned aero road bikes deliver race-ready speed and performance at a significant discount compared to new retail. Shop used aero road bikes at LebelBicycles with a 30-day money-back guarantee.

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Trek Madone SL5 Gen 8 - 2025, Medium/54 cm

Sale price $3,199.00 Regular price $4,199.00
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Specialized Tarmac SL6 (custom build) - 2021, 58 cm

Sale price $4,150.00 Regular price $8,500.00
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Specialized Tarmac PRO - 2018, 54 cm

Sale price $2,500.00 Regular price $7,499.00
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Orbea Orca Aero LTD - 2025, M (TOP TUBE 55CM)

Sale price $5,999.00 Regular price $10,999.00
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Felt AR FRD Ultimate - 2022, 48cm/X-Small

Sale price $3,950.00 Regular price $7,999.00
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Cipollini AD.ONE frameset - 2026, X-Small/ 51 cm

Sale price $3,850.00 Regular price $8,000.00
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Blue Axino SL - 2012, 53 cm

Sale price $1,550.00 Regular price $4,999.00

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What Is an Aero Road Bike?

An aero road bike is a road bicycle designed to reduce drag through deep-section tube shapes, integrated cockpits, and hidden cables.

The aero bike frame has truncated airfoil tubes (Kammtail profiles) that cut through the air more efficiently than round tubes. Aero road bikes run drop handlebars, 700c wheels, and narrow tires between 25mm and 30mm wide.

What Are The Aero Road Bikes Designed For?

Aero road bikes are designed for flat and rolling road racing, fast group rides, and criterium racing. The frame geometry, tube shapes, and integrated components all serve one purpose: holding higher average speeds with less rider effort on paved roads.

What Are The Benefits Of Buying a Used Aero Road Bike?

The benefits of buying a used aero road bike include a lower purchase price, access to higher-tier component groups, and avoidance of first-year depreciation. A used aero road bike typically costs between 40% and 60% of its original retail price within three to five years of release.

The benefits of buying a used aero road bike are listed below.

  • Lower purchase price: A used Cervelo S5 or Specialized Tarmac SL7 sells for $3,000 to $5,500 compared to $9,000 to $14,000 new.
  • Higher component tier for the same budget: Buying used often moves the rider from Shimano 105 on a new bike to Shimano Ultegra Di2 or SRAM Force AXS on a used bike at the same price.
  • Avoided depreciation: The first owner absorbs the 30% to 40% value drop that happens within the first 18 months of ownership.
  • Certified pre-owned inspection: A CPO aero road bike from LebelBicycles is serviced, tuned, and inspected before sale.
  • Proven frame reliability: Used aero frames with a service history reveal any warranty issues or structural problems before purchase.

What Are The Best Brands of Used Aero Road Bikes?

The best brands of used aero road bikes are Cervelo, Specialized, Trek, Canyon, Pinarello, Cannondale, and Giant. Each brand produces a dedicated aero road platform with documented wind tunnel data and professional race results.

What Are The Best Model Lineups Of Used Aero Road Bikes?

The best model lineups of used aero road bikes are listed below.

  • Cervelo S5: The S5 is Cervelo's flagship aero road platform with a V-stem cockpit and deep airfoil tubes.
  • Specialized Tarmac SL7 and SL8: The Tarmac merged aero and lightweight features into one all-rounder road race frame starting with the SL7 generation.
  • Trek Madone: The Madone uses IsoFlow and Kammtail Virtual Foil tube shapes to combine aero gains with rear compliance.
  • Canyon Aeroad: The Aeroad is Canyon's aero race bike used by Movistar and Alpecin-Deceuninck in UCI WorldTour events.
  • Pinarello Dogma F: The Dogma F is the frame raced to multiple Grand Tour victories by Team INEOS Grenadiers.
  • Cannondale SystemSix: The SystemSix is positioned by Cannondale as their fastest UCI-legal road frame with integrated KNOT components.
  • Giant Propel: The Propel is Giant's aero road platform with an integrated Contact SLR Aero cockpit.

How To Buy a Used Aero Road Bike?

The factors to consider when buying a used aero road bike are listed below.

  • Frame size: Aero road bikes run size-specific geometry, so the stack and reach numbers must match the rider's body.
  • Component group: Check whether the bike has Shimano 105, Ultegra, or Dura-Ace, or SRAM Rival, Force, or Red.
  • Drivetrain wear: Inspect chain stretch, cassette wear, and chainring tooth shape for riding hours already consumed.
  • Frame inspection: Check the head tube, bottom bracket, and seat tube junction for cracks, crash damage, or paint bubbling.
  • Warranty transfer: Verify whether the manufacturer's frame warranty transfers to the second owner.
  • Service history: Request the service records to confirm bearing replacements, cable changes, and crash inspections.

Are Certified Pre-Owned Aero Road Bikes Worth It?

Yes, certified pre-owned aero road bikes are worth it for most buyers. A CPO aero road bike has been mechanically inspected, serviced, and warrantied by the retailer, which removes the main risks of private-party used sales.

The inspection covers the frame, drivetrain, wheels, brakes, and cockpit. The CPO process also includes a new chain, fresh cables where needed, and a bike fit session at the point of sale. The price premium over a private sale is typically 10% to 15%, which is offset by the dealer warranty and the avoidance of hidden crash damage.

How To Choose The Right Aero Road Bike Size?

To choose the right aero road bike size, measure the rider's height and inseam, then match those numbers to the manufacturer's stack and reach chart. Stack is the vertical distance from the bottom bracket to the top of the head tube. Reach is the horizontal distance from the bottom bracket to the top of the head tube.

Road bike sizing typically runs from 47cm to 61cm in 2cm increments. A rider between 175cm and 180cm tall usually fits a 54cm or 56cm aero road frame, depending on arm and torso length.

We recommend a professional bike fit before buying a used aero road bike, as aero frames have less adjustment range than endurance frames.

What's The Frame Geometry Of an Aero Road Bike?

The frame geometry of an aero road bike is aggressive and race-oriented. Aero road bikes have a longer reach, a lower stack, a steeper head tube angle between 72° and 74°, and shorter chainstays between 405mm and 412mm. This geometry puts the rider in a low, forward position that reduces frontal area and improves aerodynamic efficiency.

Aero road geometry differs from endurance road geometry in three ways. The head tube is shorter, which drops the handlebars lower. The top tube is longer, which stretches the rider forward. The bottom bracket drop is slightly less, which raises the pedals for tighter cornering.

What Frame Materials Are Commonly Used In Aero Road Bikes?

The frame materials commonly used in aero road bikes are carbon fiber, high-modulus carbon fiber, and, in a small number of older models, aluminum. Carbon fiber is the dominant material in aero road bikes because it allows tube shapes that are impossible to produce in aluminum or steel.

High-modulus carbon fiber is used in the top-tier framesets, such as Specialized S-Works, Trek Madone SLR, and Pinarello Dogma F. These grades of carbon produce frames that weigh between 700 grams and 1,100 grams for the bare frameset.

Are Carbon Aero Road Bikes Worth It?

Carbon aero road bikes are worth it if you're a serious road cyclist. Carbon fiber allows the truncated airfoil tube shapes that define modern aero road bikes, and it reduces frame weight by 200 to 400 grams compared to aluminum. Carbon frames also absorb road vibration better than aluminum, which reduces rider fatigue over long rides.

How Much Do Aero Road Bikes Cost?

Aero road bikes cost between $2,500 and $15,000 new.

Entry-level aero road bikes with Shimano 105 mechanical groupsets start at $2,500 to $3,500.

Mid-tier aero road bikes with Shimano Ultegra Di2 or SRAM Force AXS cost $5,500 to $8,500.

Top-tier S-Works, Dogma F, and Madone SLR models with Dura-Ace Di2 or SRAM Red AXS cost $12,000 to $15,000.

How Much Do Used Aero Road Bikes Cost?

Used aero road bikes cost between $1,500 and $8,500 depending on age, component group, and frame tier.

A 3 y.o Cervelo S5 with Ultegra Di2 typically sells between $3,500 and $5,000.

A 5-year-old Specialized Tarmac SL7 with Shimano 105 sells between $2,500 and $3,500.

And a 1-year-old Pinarello Dogma F with Dura-Ace Di2 sells between $7,000 and $8,500.

How To Sell a Used Aero Road Bike?

To sell a used aero road bike, clean the bike, document its service history, and list it through a certified pre-owned dealer such as LebelBicycles. LebelBicycles accepts used aero road bikes through outright purchase, consignment, or trade-in on another bike.

The selling process with LebelBicycles includes a frame inspection, a component valuation, and a written offer within 48 hours. LebelBicycles handles the listing, photography, mechanical servicing, and buyer communication, which removes the time cost of private-party selling.

How To Trade In a Used Aero Road Bike?

To trade in a used aero road bike, bring the bike to LebelBicycles for a free valuation. LebelBicycles inspects the frame, drivetrain, wheels, and cockpit, then issues a trade-in credit toward another certified pre-owned bike in stock.

The trade-in value is applied directly to the purchase price of the next bike, which reduces sales tax on the net difference in most Canadian provinces. LebelBicycles accepts trade-ins on aero road bikes from all major brands, including Cervelo, Specialized, Trek, Canyon, Pinarello, Cannondale, and Giant.

What Is The Best Used Aero Road Bike Dealer?

LebelBicycles is the best used aero road bike dealer in the US. LebelBicycles sells certified pre-owned aero road bikes from Cervelo, Specialized, Trek, Canyon, Pinarello, Cannondale, and Giant.