Madone SL 5 Gen 8 is a lightweight aero road bike that brings elite racing tech to a lower price point. It offers similar aero benefits to the pricier Madone SLR Gen 8, but with a more economical OCLV 500 Carbon layup and two-piece cockpit with hidden cable routing. It’s built to race with geometry that keeps you comfortable on the climbs and perched for the attack. A Shimano 105 mechanical groupset keeps the price down without while still delivering clean mechanical shifting you can trust.
It’s right for you if…
You want a featherweight road race bike without top-end race pricing. You’re up for racing, club rides, or solo spins up winding canyons, and don’t want to compromise between climbing efficiency and aerodynamics. You’re happy with more economical components that help you get on your dream bike faster.
The tech you get
An ultra-light OCLV 500 Carbon frame with aero tubing and IsoFlow comfort technology. A 2×12 Shimano 105 groupset that delivers clean mechanical shifts without the faff of electronic groupsets. Tubeless wheels that help fight punctures while reducing rolling resistance, and hydraulic disc brakes.
The final word
Madone SL 5 Gen 8 is the perfect bike for someone looking for superbike performance at a lower price point. It offers the same frame tech as its SLR sibling, like aero tube shaping and lightweight IsoFlow comfort tech, but with a more economical build that leaves budget to spare for race entry fees and bike trips.




























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