Used Road Bikes — Find Your Next Ride for Up to 70% Off
Road bikes are built for one thing: covering ground fast and efficiently on tarmac. Whether you're training for your first gran fondo, commuting through the city, or chasing KOMs on the weekend, a well-chosen road bike makes all the difference. At buycycle, we have over 20,000 used road bikes from top brands like Specialized, Trek, Canyon, and Giant — all verified, at up to 70% off retail. That means you can ride a bike with Ultegra Di2 or SRAM Force for the price of a new entry-level build.
What to Look for When Buying a Used Road Bike
Frame material is your starting point — carbon fiber delivers the best mix of light weight, stiffness, and comfort, while aluminum is more affordable and incredibly durable. Groupset is where used bikes really shine: a bike that sold for €5,000 with Shimano Ultegra or SRAM Rival eTap will often list for under €2,000, so look for Shimano 105 or above for everyday riding, and Ultegra, Dura-Ace, SRAM Force, or Red for race-ready performance. Geometry determines how the bike feels — race geometry is aggressive and aerodynamic, endurance geometry is more upright and forgiving for long rides. Wheels and tires matter more than most people think: modern road bikes run 28mm or wider, and a bike with a quality carbon wheelset included is a serious bonus given that a wheelset upgrade alone can cost €1,000+. Finally, disc brakes have become the standard for their consistent stopping power in all conditions, though rim brake bikes are still excellent and often come at a lower price point.
Road Bikes by Groupset
Shimano 105 · Shimano 105 Di2 · Shimano Ultegra · Shimano Ultegra Di2 · Shimano Dura Ace · Shimano Dura Ace Di2 · SRAM Rival eTap AXS · SRAM Force eTap AXS · SRAM Red eTap AXS
Road Bikes by Frame Material
Carbon · Aluminum · Steel · Titanium
Road Bikes by Brake Type
Road Bikes by Frame Size
XXS · XS · S · M · L · XL · XXL
Road Bikes by Price
Under €1,000 · Under €2,000 · Under €3,000 · Under €4,000 · Under €5,000
Popular Road Bike Models on buycycle
The Specialized Tarmac is the all-round favourite — stiff enough for sprints, light enough for climbs, and one of the most popular road bikes on buycycle. The Giant TCR delivers phenomenal stiffness-to-weight at a price that's hard to beat, while the Trek Émonda is the go-to for climbing enthusiasts. For aero performance, the Trek Madone and Canyon Aeroad are designed to cut through the wind, and for endurance riding, the Trek Domane and Canyon Ultimate offer the perfect balance of speed and comfort. Browse even more options from Bianchi, the Orbea Orca, the BMC Teammachine, and the Giant Propel.
Popular Road Bike Brands
Specialized · Trek · Giant · Canyon · Scott · Bianchi · BMC · Cannondale · Orbea · CUBE · Cervélo · Pinarello · Colnago · Rose · Ridley · Factor · Look · Simplon · De Rosa · Wilier
Popular Road Bike Models
Specialized Tarmac · Giant TCR · Trek Émonda · Trek Madone · Orbea Orca · Canyon Aeroad · Trek Domane · BMC Teammachine · Canyon Ultimate · Giant Propel
Road Bike Types: Race, Endurance, or Aero?
Race bikes (like the Specialized Tarmac, Giant TCR, or BMC Teammachine) feature aggressive geometry, stiff frames, and lightweight builds for speed and competition. Endurance bikes (like the Trek Domane and Canyon Ultimate) offer a more relaxed geometry with wider tire clearance and vibration damping — ideal for gran fondos and long days in the saddle. Aero bikes (like the Trek Madone, Canyon Aeroad, and Giant Propel) prioritize aerodynamics with wind-cheating tube shapes, integrated cockpits, and deep-section wheels for maximum speed on flat and rolling terrain. Not sure which suits you? Many riders start with an endurance bike and move toward race or aero as their riding evolves — and on buycycle, switching bikes doesn't have to be expensive.
Explore Other Bike Types
Gravel Bikes · Triathlon & TT Bikes · Enduro Bikes · Downhill Bikes · Components & Wheels
Why Buy a Used Road Bike?
A road bike loses a significant chunk of its value the moment it's first ridden, but it doesn't lose performance — a two-year-old carbon frame with a quality groupset rides just as well as the day it was built. Buying used means better components, lighter frames, and premium brands that might be out of reach at retail prices. Plus, every used bike that finds a new rider is one less bike sitting unused in a garage — a better deal for you and a better deal for the planet.