Civia Loring Version 1 I-Motion 3 Speed vs Fuji Outland 29 1.3

Compare Specifications of Civia Loring Version 1 I-Motion 3 Speed and Fuji Outland 29 1.3

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Civia Loring Version 1 I-Motion 3 Speed
Civia Loring Version 1 I-Motion 3 Speed

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Fuji Outland 29 1.3
Fuji Outland 29 1.3

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Technical Specifications
Frame Loring Fuji A2-SL custom-butted alloy, sealed cartridge bearing pivots, A4 suspension, Boost 148 x 12 mm, 120 mm
Stem Truativ XR 12degree rise Oval Concepts 313, 3D-forged alloy, ±7°
Handle Bar Loring Swept 80degree Oval Concepts 205 riser bar, 6061 alloy, ± 5 mm rise, 760 mm
Fork Loring Steel SR Suntour SF15-XCR-LO-R Coil 29 w/ tapered alloy steerer, 100 x 15 mm, 120 mm
Seatpost Truativ XR 350 mm Oval Concepts, alloy, 30.9 mm
Grip -- Fuji Performance Grip
Crankset Truvativ Isoflow 3-piece Shimano Acera, 36/22T
Pedals -- Resin platform
Chain -- KMC Z9
Shifters -- Shimano Alivio, Rapid Fire, 2 x 9-speed
Saddle Brooks B-67 WTB Volt Sport
Headset Cane Creek SC-1 FSA 1 1/8" - 1.5", sealed bearings
Derailleur Front -- Shimano Alivio
Derailleur Rear -- Shimano Deore
Cassette -- Shimano HG200-9, 11-36T
Tyres
Front Panaracer Pasela 26 x 1.75 with Tourgaurd flat protection Maxxis Ardent, 29" x 2.25", 60tpi, EXO, folding
Rear Panaracer Pasela 26 x 1.75 with Tourgaurd flat protection Maxxis Ardent, 29" x 2.25", 60tpi, EXO, folding
Wheel / RIM -- Fuji Aluminum rims 32H, Formula DC-51 front, DC-1248 rear hubs, stainless black spokes
Brakes
Front Avid BB5 mechanical disc Tektro HD-M285, 180/160 mm rotors
Rear Avid BB5 mechanical disc Tektro HD-M285, 180/160 mm rotors
Brake Lever SRAM FR5 Tektro HD-M285
Suspension
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Colors Available
Colors -- Satin Black


Physical Specs
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Overview
Features -- - A4 Suspension
- A2 - SL Butted Aluminum
- Disc Brake
- English Threaded Bottom Bracket
- Internal Cable Routing
Additional Details Fenders : Loring Bamboo
Front/Rear Rack : Loring Aluminum/Bamboo
Kickstand : Pletscher two-leg
Bottom Bracket : Shimano, threaded
Accessories -- Rear Shock : X-Fusion 02 Pro RL

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