Madone SL 7 Gen 8 is a race-ready road bike built to give you the best of every world. Its featherweight build lets you soar up climbs, while aero geometry cuts drag on descents and IsoFlow keeps you comfortable through the miles. To give you the best balance of price and performance, it’s built with 500 Series OCLV carbon, a two-piece handlebar and stem, and Shimano Ultegra Di2 wireless electronic drivetrain that delivers clean shifts every time, all topped off with carbon wheels for extra lightweight performance.
It’s right for you if…
You want a high-end race bike that delivers on aerodynamics, comfort, and a lightweight build. Carbon is important to you, but you’re happy with light-yet-economical 500 Series OCLV, knowing you can save big with only a few more grams of weight. You want performance parts where they count most – like carbon wheels and an electronic Shimano Ultegra Di2 groupset.
The tech you get
An ultra-light OCLV 500 Carbon frame with aero tubing and IsoFlow comfort technology. A 2×12 Shimano Ultegra Di2 groupset for lightning-fast shifting that’s completely customizable. Plus, it’s topped off with Bontrager Aeolus Pro 51 carbon wheels that come set up tubeless.
The final word
Madone SL 7 Gen 8 is the perfect bike to reach for when race day performance is a must, and so is your budget. It delivers the best balance of price and performance, with 500-Series OCLV carbon and upgraded parts that matter, like carbon wheels and electronic shifting.
















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