Canyon Roadlite 6 vs Vivente Anatolia

Compare Specifications of Canyon Roadlite 6 and Vivente Anatolia

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Canyon Roadlite 6
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Technical Specifications
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)
Chromoly steel
Double butted Cr-Mo touring frame, EBB shell, sizes XS (26″),S,M,L,XL,XXL (700c)
Stem Iridium Stem VWR, bore 25.4mm, steerer 28.6mm, 3D forged, 7degree , 60(XS)/80(S)/100(M)/120(L,XL)/130(XXL)mm, black
Handle Bar Iridium Flatbar Humpert Horn bar (25.4 B) 580mm, black, adjustable
Fork Canyon FK0049 Disc
Lightweight, stiff carbon fork.
Material: Carbon (CF)
Front Fork : 1-1/8″ full Cr-Mo, 12mm through axle, threadless, disc brake reinforced, lowrider & electric cable mounts, steering stabilizer mount, extra waterbottle cage mount
Seatpost Iridium Seatpost Kalloy SP-342 micro adjust 27.2 × 300mm silver, Kalloy, SC-200 black
Grip Ergon GA3 Humpert high density foam
Crankset SAMOX TAM37 46T Sugino triple CW&C, 48/36/24, 165/170/175MM, 110/74MM PCD, suit 9speed
Pedals -- VP-R62, single sided clipless, with cleats
Chain SAMOX Pressfit BB8601 KMC X9, 1/2″ × 11/128″ np/np 116L 9 Speed
Shifters -- Shift Levers : Shimano Alivio M-4000, 9-speed trigger
Saddle Canyon Sport Saddle EP1249 VWR custom, black, with cut-out 270mm x 168mm
Headset -- Tange RDC-82, 1-1/8″, Duralumnium, black, stack 26.2, fully sealed cartridge, 81gms; 10mmx9 + 5mmx1 + 3mmx1
Derailleur Front Shimano Deore M6100 12s FD-T4000-9, Alivio 63~66, Top-Swing, Dual-Pull, FOR 9-Speed
Derailleur Rear Shimano DEORE XT M8100 Shimano DEORE, RD-M592-SGS 9-speed
Hub Front -- Dynamo Hub JH-KD5F, 12×100, 32H, Black, 6-Bolt Mount , 6V3W
Hub Rear -- Shimano Deore XT freehub, FH-M756A L 32H 8/9/10-speed, for disc brake (6 bolt), black
Spoke -- Front Spokes : DT Champion 32H, silver, cross three pattern, 14G (2.0MM)
Rear Spokes : DT Alpine III triple butted, 36, silver, cross three pattern, 13/15/14G (2.34/1.8/2.0mm)
Cassette Shimano SLX M7100 Shimano CS-HG400-9, 9-speed Ni-plated 11-34T
Bottom Bracket SAMOX Pressfit BB8601 Shimano UN55 English square taper JIS sealed cartridge 68mm x 111mm
Tyres
Front Schwalbe G-One Speed 30 mm Schwalbe Almotion 40mm wide
Rear Schwalbe G-One Speed 30 mm Schwalbe Almotion 40mm wide
Wheel / RIM Front: Alex Rims CRD30 / Shimano TX505
Rear: Alexrims CRD30 | Shimano MT401 12S
Rims : DT 533d, 32h black
Tube -- Presta valve 48mm stem
Brakes
Front Shimano MT201 / UR300​, 160 mm Shimano RT10 Rotor --
Rear Shimano MT201 / UR300, 160 mm Shimano RT10 Rotor --
Suspension
Front -- --
Rear -- --
Colors Available
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Physical Specs
Length -- --
Handlebar Width 600 --
Overview
Features -- --
Additional Details -- - Mounting Hardware : All stainless 5mm and 6mm metric with stainless flat and spring washers. Rear rack mounted with high-tensile steel zinc coated flange-headed screws.
- Calipers : Shimano BR-M395 (hydraulic disc)
- Rotors : Shimano SM-RT56 6 bolt, 160mm front & Rohloff rear
- Levers : Shimano BL-M396 2 finger hydraulic
- Front Thru-Axle : Fulchee FH1250BK002 12mm with built in lever
- Front Light : Busch & Muller IQ-XSN plus, 70 lux, with 464h double pivot bracket, with standlight.
- Rear Light : Busch & Muller, top-light 2c plus, with stand-light
- Racks :
Rear Carrier : Tubus Logo Evo, 150mm lower spacing, 50mm taillight spacing
Luggage Strap : Tubus strap on rear rack
Accessories -- - Fenders (Mudguards) : VWR 46mm wide, with stainless steel hardware, 26″ or 700c to suit
- Kickstand : Atranvelo, Stylo DV with regular (XS) and long(700c) leg
- Bell : Brass bell
- Cages & Bottles : 1 pce per bike – 6mm black alloy cage & VWR custom 700cc bidon
- Mirror : Busch & Muller with spare 60mm head in spares box
- Trekking Bars
- Tools & Spares : Optional tools add-on including tool carry-bag, second waterbottle & cage, spare mirror head, horn and steering stabilizer.

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