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Specialized 02 Rockster S-Works 2Bliss Tire Tubeless Tire


  • Average Rating: 2.38/5
  • MSRP: $ 54.99
  • # of Reviews: 8

Product Description

A super lightweight low rolling resistance semi-knobby tire with the advantages of a Tubeless tire. Works equally well in most conditions with lightweight compound and Aramid bead. 25% greater flat protection for 2002.


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Reviews 1 - 8 (8 Reviews Total)

User Reviews

Overall Rating:1
Value Rating:1
Submitted by Manwe a Cross Country Rider from Dallas/Ft. Worth

Date Reviewed: September 15, 2008

Strengths:    None

Weaknesses:    Wears out fast and has NO traction

Bottom Line:   
Worst tire ever on my bike. This is the only product from Specialized that SUCKS! I would not recommed these tires to anyone. They were even worse than the WTB Velopciraptors and they really sucked.

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Favorite Trail:   OCNP, Erwin

Duration Product Used:   1 Year

Price Paid:    $52.00

Purchased At:   Richardson Bike Mart

Similar Products Used:   Panaracer XC Fire Pro, Kenda Nevegals, WTB Velopciraptors,

Bike Setup:   04 Specialized S-Works Epic


Overall Rating:4
Value Rating:1
Submitted by Mat Peterson a Downhiller from California

Date Reviewed: December 27, 2005

Strengths:    Nice looking

Weaknesses:    Maintenance

Bottom Line:   
Tubeless Sucks! Friend got a flat & it took an 1 hour with 3 grown men, 5 broken tire irons, 3 flat tubes, only to finally surrender & walk the bike out 3 miles with a flat. What a nightmare! Manufactures might want to change their marketing campaign & start pushing $100 tire irons with any tubeless tire purchase. DO NOT RECCOMEND!

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Duration Product Used:   Tested or demo'ed only

Similar Products Used:   NA



Overall Rating:5
Value Rating:3
Submitted by Ratt a Cross Country Rider from Carlsbad

Date Reviewed: August 2, 2003

Strengths:    Fast rollers, great traction, very light weight for UST tires

Weaknesses:    As a racing XC tire: none.

Bottom Line:   
I can not believe the reviews i see below. Strictly as an XC race tires these are the best there is. They roll faster, corner harder, have better traction, are lighter than any XC race tire i have used so far. I used these for all around trail riding all the time, but I realize they are racing tires and can not be compared to or ridden like a big knobbied trail tire.Air leakage, mounting ease, and patchabilities should be non-issues when reviewing UST tires because they are issues more associated with the abilities of the end user or shop mechanic or the wheelset than the tire it self.

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Favorite Trail:   Any with long single track

Duration Product Used:   6 months

Purchased At:   Came with wheels

Similar Products Used:   Wildgripper S, Python

Bike Setup:   Lite weight XC


Overall Rating:4
Value Rating:2
Submitted by Craig Tangner a Racer from Thousand Oaks, CA

Date Reviewed: October 2, 2002

Strengths:    Light weight, pretty good traction. Good for race day.

Weaknesses:    Loses air quicker than other tubless I've used. Also wears quickly. Not good for day in day out riding-at all.

Bottom Line:   
Good for race day, but not much else. They wear very quickly and lose air fast-not fast enough to flat during a race, but quicker than other tubless I've used. As their intended purpose is racing, I'm going to rate them on that. For day to day riding/training, stay away, but if you throw them on your bike on race day I think you'll appreciate the good rolling resistance, decent traction, and light weight. Again, my 4 chilis is for racing.
Oh, and Abe, when you flat with a tubeless on the trail, try putting in a tube. Don't rate a product based on not knowing how to properly repair it.

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Favorite Trail:   Trails around Chesboro, Big Bear

Duration Product Used:   3 months

Price Paid:    $50.00

Purchased At:   Specialized.com

Similar Products Used:   Most tubless brands.

Bike Setup:   Ibis Silk Ti, Mavic Crossmax UST wheels, Race Face Next cranks, Paul's Motolight brakes and Love levers, XTR shifters, derailliers, Egg Beater pedals, etc...Fully decked out


Overall Rating:2
Value Rating:2
Submitted by Ade a Weekend Warrior from Hong Kong

Date Reviewed: September 20, 2002

Strengths:    It's tubeless...

Weaknesses:    Repairing a puncture

Bottom Line:   
I got these tires simply because they went with the Specialized frame I got. I guess price influenced me and thought I was getting value for money. Everything was fine until I got a puncture with this (type of) tire. First of all getting the thing off the rim without using tire levers. Next once it's all patched up getting it back on again (without tire levers). The final insult is having to pump it back up again only to hear the air slowly leak out again. Now I tried doing all this from the comfort of my own home and I can't help thinking that if I was out out cycling, I'd have to hope I was near some bike repair shop or I'd be walking home. Don't know if it's the manufacturer or the whole tubeless thing, but I think this tire/technology is only good if you have your own pit crew following you around. If you don't want major hassles getting this tire fixed when you're out and about then I wouldn't recommend this tire/technology.

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Duration Product Used:   3 months

Purchased At:   Bicycle World, Wan Chai

Bike Setup:   Specialized S-Works M5 frame plus all the usual refinements, 007...


Overall Rating:1
Value Rating:1
Submitted by Matt a Racer from Morgantown, WV

Date Reviewed: September 8, 2002

Weaknesses:    Punctured 20 minutes into my first ride. Hit a rock and punctured between the knobs.

Bottom Line:   
I'm 180# and ride hard. Maybe I needed more than 35 psi to handle the rocky WV terrain. Blowing out an expensive tire really sucks!

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Favorite Trail:   Scott's Run

Duration Product Used:   Less than 1 month

Price Paid:    $55.00

Purchased At:   Wamsley's

Bike Setup:   Trek 8500.


Overall Rating:1
Value Rating:1
Submitted by Andre Warren a Cross Country Rider from Tarzana, CA

Date Reviewed: August 21, 2002

Strengths:    Light, for tubelss.

Weaknesses:    Let me see... traction... punctures... durability, oh and, traction.

Bottom Line:   
First ride, flat. While fixing the flat with an inner tube, I noticed a lot of the knobs were already torn off. ONE RIDE. Traction is almost non-existant. I love Specialized products, have used their tires for years, but these just suck!

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Duration Product Used:   Less than 1 month

Purchased At:   came with bike

Similar Products Used:   Michelin Wildgrippers (sweet)

Bike Setup:   '02 Specialized S-Works FSR
full XTR
Chris King Head set
Race Face stem
Michelin Wildgripper tubeless wrapped around CrossMax.
Easton Carbon Bar


Overall Rating:1
Value Rating:1
Submitted by Jason a Weekend Warrior from Miami

Date Reviewed: May 22, 2002

Strengths:    None

Weaknesses:    Traction really sucks! Better luck next time Specialized!

Bottom Line:   
I'm really pissed with the results from these tires. First, they dont hold very well especially in lose conditions (but then again what tire does? Any suggestions?) Second, combined with the Mavic Crossmax 2Bliss wheel set, after four rides they have been flat twice. Just delfated. Any suggestions to what I can do to solve this probelm? I give this product overall a 1 long hot floater!

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Favorite Trail:   Oleta and Markham

Duration Product Used:   Less than 1 month

Purchased At:   Bike store

Similar Products Used:   None! Cant compare really!

Bike Setup:   2002 S-Works FSR M5, full XTR Top to bottom. Mavic Crossmax 2bliss wheel set, Specialized Rockster 2Bliss Tires(suck big time!) Easton EC90 handlebar!



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