Cannondale SuperSix EVO LAB71 vs Jamis Explorer A1 Step-Thru

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Cannondale SuperSix EVO LAB71
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Jamis Explorer A1 Step-Thru
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Technical Specifications
Frame LAB71 SuperSix EVO, Ultralight Series 0 Carbon, integrated cable routing w/ Switchplate, 12x142 Syntace thru-axle, BSA 68mm threaded BB, flat mount disc, integrated seat binder, SmartSense compatible 6061 TIG-welded aluminum, all-new sport comfort design with upright ride position, replaceable derailleur hanger, center-mount kickstand bracket
Stem Cannondale SystemBar R-One - low drag, full carbon integrated bar/stem, internal routing Jamis alloy, angle-adjustable, 90mm ext x 150mm quill (14–18") or 110mm ext x 180mm quill (19–21”)
Handle Bar Cannondale SystemBar R-One - low drag, full carbon integrated bar/stem, internal routing Comfort hi-rise, alloy 25.4 x 80mm rise x 15˚ sweep x 620mm
Fork LAB71 SuperSix EVO, Ultralight Series 0 Carbon, integrated crown race, 12x100mm Syntace thru-axle, flat mount disc, internal routing, 1-1/8" to 1-1/4" Delta steerer, 55mm offset (44-54cm), 45mm offset (56-61cm) SR Suntour XCE 27.5", coil spring, external preload adjustor, 28mm stanchions, aluminum lowers, 80mm travel
Seatpost Cannondale C1 Aero 40 Carbon, 0mm offset (44-48cm), 20mm offset (51-61cm) Suspension, alloy micro-adjust, 350mm x 27.2mm, with alloy QR clamp
Grip Fizik Tempo Bondcush Soft, 3mm Kraton comfort
Crankset Shimano Dura-Ace R9200, 52/36 Shimano TY301, 48/38/28T, 170mm with chainguard
Pedals -- Comfort platform with TPE non-slip insert
Chain Shimano Dura-Ace, 12-speed KMC Z7
Shifters Shimano Dura-Ace Di2 R9270, wireless, 2x12 Shift levers : Shimano EZ-Fire Plus, ST-EF510, 24-speed
Saddle Fizik Vento Argo 00 Carbon Jamis Comfort with memory foam, synthetic suede top, burnished side panels and bumper springs
Headset Integrated, 1-1/8" - 1-1/4" Internal cup, threaded, 1 1/8”
Derailleur Front Shimano Dura-Ace Di2 R9250 Shimano TY710 31.8mm top swing/dual pull
Derailleur Rear Shimano Dura-Ace Di2 R9250 Shimano TX-800
Hub Front HollowGram, sealed bearing 12x100mm centerlock --
Hub Rear HollowGram, 12x142mm centerlock w/ DT Swiss 240 internals --
Spoke DT Swiss Aerolite, straight-pull --
Cassette -- Shimano HG20, 8-speed, 12-32
Bottom Bracket CeramicSpeed BSA for Shimano Road, Coated Version Sealed cartridge, 68 x 110.5mm
Tyres
Front Continental Grand Prix 5000, 700x25c CST - 1918, 27.5 x 2.1
Rear Continental Grand Prix 5000, 700x25c CST - 1918, 27.5 x 2.1
Wheel / RIM HollowGram R-SL 50, Carbon, 20h front, 24h rear, 50mm deep, 21mm inner width, tubeless ready Double-wall alloy rims, 32H, alloy hubs with QR, 14g stainless steel spokes
Brakes
Front Shimano Dura-Ace R9270, 160/140mm MT900 rotors Tektro forged alloy direct pull brakes with Shimano levers
Rear Shimano Dura-Ace R9270, 160/140mm MT900 rotors Tektro forged alloy direct pull brakes with Shimano levers
Brake Lever Shimano Dura-Ace Di2 R9270 hydraulic disc --
Suspension
Front -- --
Rear -- --
Colors Available
Colors Marble Oxblood Ano Teal
Ano Palladium


Physical Specs
Length -- --
Weight -- 15.4 kg
Overview
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Additional Details -- Sizes : 14”, 16”, 18"

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