Brompton S6L Black Lacquer - Battery Lighting vs CUBE Aerium C:68 SL High

Compare Specifications of Brompton S6L Black Lacquer - Battery Lighting and CUBE Aerium C:68 SL High

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Brompton S6L Black Lacquer - Battery Lighting
Brompton S6L Black Lacquer - Battery 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 Lacquer 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 S type (925 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 12.14 kg 9.8 kg
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Additional Details Mudguards Type : Version L (includes mudguards)
Lighting : Brompton mounted battery lights: Lightweight option featuring removable USB rechargeable Cateye Volt 400 front light and standard Brompton battery rear
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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