Canyon Roadlite 6 vs CUBE Aim

Compare Specifications of Canyon Roadlite 6 and CUBE Aim

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Canyon Roadlite 6
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Technical Specifications
Gear Shift Pattern -- Gear Lever : Shimano ST-TX800, EZ Fire Plus
Frame Canyon Roadlite AL
Aluminium hybrid frame with a comfortable, yet sporty riding position. Featuring rear rack mounts.
Axle dimension: 9X135 mm
Material: Aluminium (AL)
Aluminum Lite, AMF, Internal Cable Routing, Easy Mount Kickstand Ready
Stem Iridium Stem CUBE Performance Stem, 31.8 mm
Handle Bar Iridium Flatbar CUBE Rise Trail Bar, 680 mm
Fork Canyon FK0049 Disc
Lightweight, stiff carbon fork.
Material: Carbon (CF)
SR Suntour XCE, 100 mm
Seats -- Seat Clamp : CUBE Varioclose, 31.8 mm
Seatpost Iridium Seatpost CUBE Performance Post, 27.2 mm
Grip Ergon GA3 --
Crankset SAMOX TAM37 46T Shimano FC-TY501, 42x34x24T, 170 mm
Pedals -- CUBE PP MTB
Chain SAMOX Pressfit BB8601 KMC Z8.3
Saddle Canyon Sport Saddle EP1249 Natural Fit Venec Lite
Derailleur Front Shimano Deore M6100 12s --
Derailleur Rear Shimano DEORE XT M8100 Shimano Tourney RD-TX800, 8-speed
Hub Front -- CUBE Alloy Light, QR, 6-Bolt
Hub Rear -- CUBE Alloy Light, QR, 6-Bolt
Cassette Shimano SLX M7100 Shimano CS-HG200, 12-32T
Bottom Bracket SAMOX Pressfit BB8601 --
Tyres
Front Schwalbe G-One Speed 30 mm CUBE IMPAC Smartpac, 2.1
Rear Schwalbe G-One Speed 30 mm CUBE IMPAC Smartpac, 2.1
Wheel / RIM Front: Alex Rims CRD30 / Shimano TX505
Rear: Alexrims CRD30 | Shimano MT401 12S
CUBE GE803, 32H, disc
Brakes
Front Shimano MT201 / UR300​, 160 mm Shimano RT10 Rotor Tektro MD-280, Mech. Disc Brake (160/160)
Rear Shimano MT201 / UR300, 160 mm Shimano RT10 Rotor Tektro MD-280, Mech. Disc Brake (160/160)
Suspension
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Rear -- --
Colors Available
Colors -- Black & Green
Blue & Orange


Physical Specs
Length -- --
Weight -- 14.7 kg
Handlebar Width 600 --
Overview
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Additional Details -- Handles : CUBE Performance Grip
Tax Rate : CUBE FPH863, Semi-Integrated

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