Author Impulse 27.5 ASL 2021-22 vs Giant ToughRoad SLR 2 2019

Compare Specifications of Author Impulse 27.5 ASL 2021-22 and Giant ToughRoad SLR 2 2019

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Author Impulse 27.5 ASL 2021-22
Author Impulse 27.5 ASL 2021-22

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Giant ToughRoad SLR 2 2019
Giant ToughRoad SLR 2 2019

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Technical Specifications
Speed 24 --
Frame Alloy 6061 27.5" (ASL) ALUXX SLR-Grade Aluminum
Stem AUTHOR alloy Giant Connect, 8-degree
Handle Bar AUTHOR 8° 640 / 660 mm Giant Connect XC, 31.8
Fork Front: RST Gila 27.5 ML lock out (100 mm) Advanced-Grade Composite, alloy OverDrive steerer
Seatpost AUTHOR alloy (31.6) Giant D-Fuse, alloy
Grip AUTHOR high density foam --
Crankset -- Shimano FC-MT210, 22/32/44
Pedals Resin --
Chain KMC Z8.3 KMC X9 with Missing Link
Shifters SHIMANO Altus (24) Shimano Acera, 3 x 9
Saddle AUTHOR Fenix Contact Comfort (neutral)
Derailleur Front SHIMANO TY700 (34.9) Shimano Acera
Derailleur Rear SHIMANO Altus Shimano Alivio
Hub Front QUANDO Disc 32 holes Giant GX28 disc wheelset
Hub Rear -- Giant GX28 disc wheelset
Spoke Black steel Giant GX28 disc wheelset
Cassette -- Shimano HG201, 11 x 34
Bottom Bracket VP COMP cartridge --
Tyres
Front AUTHOR Speed Master 27.5" × 2.00" Sycamore S, 60tpi
Rear AUTHOR Speed Master 27.5" × 2.00" Sycamore S, 60tpi
Wheel / RIM Rims: AUTHOR Xenon 27.5 32 holes Giant GX28 disc wheelset
Brakes
Front TEKTRO disc hydraulic (6" rotors) Shimano BL-MT201, hydraulic disc
Rear TEKTRO disc hydraulic (6" rotors) Shimano BL-MT201, hydraulic disc
Brake Lever TEKTRO WS Shimano
Suspension
Front -- --
Rear -- --
Colors Available
Colors -- Gun Metal Black
Black
Flash Green


Physical Specs
Length -- --
Weight 14 kg --
Overview
Features -- - Integrated rack mounts
- Lightweight agility
- Comfort and stability
Additional Details SIZE : 16", 18"
HEAD PARTS: PRESTINE Integrated 1-1/8"
CHAIN WHEEL : PROWHEEL 42-34-24 teeth 170 mm cranks
FREE WHEEL: SHIMANO HG200-8 12-32 (8)
SEAT CLAMP: AUTHOR (34.9)
Bottom Bracket : Shimano
Extras : DT X-Defender/ chainstay protector

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