Brompton M6L Black - Dynamo Lighting vs CUBE Aerium C:68 SL High

Compare Specifications of Brompton M6L Black - Dynamo Lighting and CUBE Aerium C:68 SL High

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Brompton M6L Black - Dynamo Lighting
Brompton M6L Black - Dynamo Lighting

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CUBE Aerium C:68 SL High
CUBE Aerium C:68 SL High

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Technical Specifications
Gear Shift Pattern Gears : 6 speed Gear Lever : Sram Red eTap Blips
Frame Steel Material, Black Colour Aerium C: 68 Monocoque Advanced Twin Mold Technology, Twin Head Tube, Full Integrated Cable Routing
Stem -- CUBE Aerium C: 68 Cockpit System, 420 mm, 40 mm rise
Handle Bar M type (1015 mm) CUBE Aerium C: 68 Cockpit System, 420 mm, 40 mm rise
Fork -- Aerium C: 68 Aero, Full Integrated
Seats -- Seat Clamp : CUBE Aerium Integrated
Seatpost Extended (inside leg up to 35 inches) CUBE Aerium C: 68 Aero
Crankset -- Sram Force D1 DUB, carbon, 48x35T
Chain -- Sram Force D1
Saddle Brompton standard Selle Italia Watt SF Magnesium
Derailleur Rear -- Sram Force eTap AXS, 12-speed
Cassette -- Sram Force XG-1270, 10-26T
Tyres
Front Schwalbe Marathon Racer Schwalbe Pro One, Tubeless Easy, 25-622
Rear Schwalbe Marathon Racer Schwalbe Pro One, Tubeless Easy, 25-622
Wheel / RIM -- Fulcrum Racing 44 Aero C17, QR / QR
Brakes
Front -- Magura RT Aero Carbon, Hydr. Rim Brake
Rear -- Magura RT Aero Carbon, Hydr. Rim Brake
Brake Lever -- Sram Red eTap Clics
Suspension
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Rear -- --
Colors Available
Colors -- Carbon & White


Physical Specs
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Weight 12.22 kg 9.8 kg
Overview
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Additional Details Mudguards Type : Version L (includes mudguards)
Lighting : SP Hub Dynamo (SV-8) : Dynamo lighting powers the front and rear lights from the hub. It produces approx. 25 lumens of power and it offers low weight, low rolling resistance and high efficiency
Folded Dimensions : 645 mm (H) x 585 mm (W) x 270 mm (D) (25.3'' x 23'' x 10.6'')
Handlebar Attachment : Profile design T5 + carbon
Handlebar Tape : CUBE Grip Control
Tax Rate : VP, 1 1/8 "integrated

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