Cervélo Road & Gravel Bikes For Sale

Cervélo is a Canadian brand founded in 1995 by Gerard Vroomen and Phil White, now part of Dutch Pon Holdings. Their road lineup is built around aerodynamics and watt efficiency: the S5 for aero racing, the R5 for climbing and weight-sensitive builds, the Caledonia for endurance, and the P5 for triathlon and time trial. Cervélo bikes have been used at UCI World Tour level since the early 2000s, notably by Team Visma | Lease a Bike.

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What Cervelo bikes are available on Bikeroom?

Cervéo covers the main road lines — the S-Series aero road bikes, the R-Series climbing frames, and the C-Series endurance geometry. Cervélo has a long history of WorldTour victories and their bikes appear regularly on the pre-owned market in good condition. Builds span Shimano 105 through to Dura-Ace Di2, covering disc and rim brake options across model years. Both new and pre-owned stock is listed when available.

Is a pre-owned Cervélo worth buying?

Cervélo frames are engineered to consistent standards across the range. Carbon on models from the last five to six years — S3, S5, R5 — remains competitive in stiffness and weight. On older disc models, check the thru-axle standard, as Cervelo made several changes before settling on current spec. Verify the front derailleur hanger is intact on rim brake builds. Pre-owned Cervélos tend to be well maintained, reflecting the performance-focused riders who typically own them.

Which Cervélo model should I look for second-hand?

It depends on your riding. The S5 is Cervéo's aero flagship — the right choice for flat sportives or criterium-style riding. The R5 is a climbing frame, lighter and more direct, suited to mountain days. The Caledonia offers endurance geometry, more relaxed but still race-ready. For second-hand buyers, the R5 and S5 in Di2 disc spec from 2019 onwards offer the strongest combination of current-standard compatibility and outright performance.