Allied Force 1 Complete Bike vs Ridley Grifn RS

Compare Specifications of Allied Force 1 Complete Bike and Ridley Grifn RS

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Allied Force 1 Complete Bike
Allied Force 1 Complete Bike

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Ridley Grifn RS
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Technical Specifications
Frame -- Grifn RS , TA12x142 , Mudguard mounts , UDH , BB86 , Removable front derailleur clamp
Stem Easton EA90 --
Handle Bar Easton EA70 AX
Handle Bar Tape : Arundel Gecko
Forza Cirrus Pro Integrated Flared , 90mm - 380mm (cc shifters) - 445mm (cc drops) , 16° flared , Drop 120mm , Reach 70mm
Fork -- 4ZA AllRoad RS 7E8/GRS01Bs
Seatpost Easton EA70 Forza Aero , Zero Offset , 350mm
Crankset SRAM Force 1 42t Shimano 105 , 50/34 , 172mm
Chain SRAM 1170 --
Shifters Shift levers : SRAM Force 1 HRD --
Saddle Ergon SR10 Sport Selle Italia Model Y , Black
Derailleur Front -- Shimano 105 DI2 , 2x12 , Braze-on
Derailleur Rear SRAM Force 1 Long Shimano 105 DI2 , 2x12s
Cassette SRAM PG-1130 11-42 Shimano 105, 12s , 11-34
Tyres
Front Panaracer 43 Gravel King SK --
Rear Panaracer 43 Gravel King SK --
Wheel / RIM Wheelset : Easton EA70 AX Front - Forza Levanto Gravel db , TA 12x100mm , Clincher-TLR , Forza 3 Beaufort hub , 23mm Internal Width , 40mm deep
Rear - Forza Levanto Gravel db , TA 12x142mm , Clincher-TLR , 23mm Internal Width , 40mm deep
Brakes
Front SRAM Force 1 HRD Flat Mount
Rear SRAM Force 1 HRD Flat Mount
Suspension
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Rear -- --
Colors Available
Colors Sport Grey Paint/Mystique Decals
Cavalry Blue Paint/Ecru Decals
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Physical Specs
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Overview
Features -- - Optimized Tire Clearance
- Diffuser Fork Crown
- Lightweight Carbon Frame
- All - Road Geometry
- Cable Routing For Lights
- Removable Front Derailleur Clamp
Additional Details MAXIMUM CLEARANCE : 700x47 (or 650x55) front and 700x43 (or 650x47) rear
BOTTLE MOUNTS : 2x Downtube, Seat Tube and Top Tube bag (or 4th bottle)
CHAINSTAY : 420mm length, elevated on the drive side
DRIVETRAIN : Purpose-built for 1x
BOTTOM BRACKET : SRAM GXP
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