Biria 700C Diamond 3 speed vs Civia Twin City Step-Through 8SPD Derailleur Good

Compare Specifications of Biria 700C Diamond 3 speed and Civia Twin City Step-Through 8SPD Derailleur Good

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Biria 700C Diamond 3 speed
Biria 700C Diamond 3 speed

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Civia Twin City Step-Through 8SPD Derailleur Good
Civia Twin City Step-Through 8SPD Derailleur Good

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Technical Specifications
Frame Hi-Ten Steel with Chromoly Seat Tube Twin City Step-Through 4130 CroMoly steel with hi-tensile steel top tubes. TIG-welded. Rear rack bosses.
Stem Aluminum 1” quill 18” ext 80 mm length
Handle Bar Aluminum Civia 25.4 mm diameter 560 mm width
Fork Steel Unicrown Twin City 100% CroMoly 1” threaded steerer
Seats -- Seat Clamp : 30.0 seat clamp alloy silver
Seatpost -- 350 mm length seatpost 27.2
Grip -- Civia 128 mm
Crankset -- Civia
Pedals -- Civia Neighborhood pedals rubber tops
Chain -- X8 114 length silver
Shifters -- Shimano Acera 8-speed SL-M360
Saddle -- Civia sprung with steel rails
Headset -- 1” threaded headset
Derailleur Rear -- Shimano Rd-M360-S Acera 8-Speed Direct Attachment Silver
Hub Front -- Shimano Fh-2200 Silver 32H 8/9-Speed Old:130 Mm Axel:141 Mm Qr:161 Mm
Hub Rear -- Shimano Hb-2200 Qr(133)Type 32H Old:100 Mm Axel:108 Mm Silver
Tyres
Front 700 x 32C Kenda Kwest 700c X 35 mm
Rear 700 x 32C Kenda Kwest 700c X 35 mm
Wheel / RIM Rims : Double wall aluminum, black with CNC wall Alex Y2000 Schrader valve 32 h front 36 h rear
Brakes
Front Aluminum V-brake Tektro Linear Pull BR-M530
Rear Aluminum V-brake Tektro Linear Pull BR-M530
Brake Lever -- Tektro TS384A 4-finger
Suspension
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Colors Available
Colors Black
Grey
Cream
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Physical Specs
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Additional Details Gear : Shimano 3-Speed Nexus
Size : 54 cm (21")
Package Dimensions : 45 lbs, 54 x 8 x 28 inches
Bottom Bracket : Tien Hsin Square 68 x 113 mm
Chain guard : Civia Twin City for 42 tooth
Cog or Cogset : Shimano CS-HG41 8-SPEED 11-34T
Kickstand : 700C Neuvo
Accessories Front and rear racks
Fenders
Kickstand
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