Civia Midtown vs Santa Cruz Chameleon D

Compare Specifications of Civia Midtown and Santa Cruz Chameleon D

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Civia Midtown
Civia Midtown

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Santa Cruz Chameleon D
Santa Cruz Chameleon D

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Technical Specifications
Frame Civia Midtown Steel --
Stem Civia stem Race Face Ride Stem
Handle Bar Civia Dupont 65 degree --
Fork Civia Midtown Steel RockShox Recon RL 120
Seatpost Civia Seatpost Race Face Ride
Grip Velo hand stitched black Santa Cruz Palmdale Grips
Crankset Shimano Alivio 42/32/22 Race Face Ride, 30t - 170mm (S), 175mm (M-XL)
Pedals Wellgo Alloy platform --
Chain -- SRAM PC1110
Shifters Shimano Alivio SRAM NX
Saddle Velo saddle with spring rails WTB Silverado Comp
Headset FSA TH-888 Cane Creek 10 IS Integrated Headset
Derailleur Front Shimano Alivio --
Derailleur Rear Shimano Alivio SRAM NX Long Cage
Hub Front Shimano FH-RM60 SRAM MTH 746, 12 x 148, 32 h
Hub Rear Shimano HB-RM60 SRAM MTH 716, 15 x 110, Torque Cap, 32 h
Spoke Straight gauge DT Competition (32)
Cassette Shimano 8 speed 11-32 SRAM PG1130 11-42T
Tyres
Front Continental Town Ride 26 x 1.75 Maxxis Minion 29 x 2.3 DHF EXO TR
Rear Continental Town Ride 26 x 1.75 Maxxis Crossmark 29 x 2.1 DC EXO TR
Wheel / RIM Alex EN24 WTB ST i25 TCS 2.0 29" Rims
Tube Schrader Valve Stans Sealant 2oz
Brakes
Front Tektro Linear Pull SRAM Level
Rear Tektro Linear Pull SRAM Level
Brake Lever Tektro --
Suspension
Front -- --
Rear -- --
Colors Available
Colors -- Slate Blue and Skye Blue, Orange and Skye Blue, Bronze and Blue, Gloss Carbon and Green


Physical Specs
Length -- --
Weight -- 12.82 kg
Overview
Features - Cantilever brake mounts
- Custom semi-horizontal dropouts with derailleur tab
- Fender and rack attachment points
- Fork spring for improved stability while on kickstand
- Stainless steel headtube badge
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Additional Details Kickstand : Civia double leg
Front Rack : Civia Market Rack
Rear Rack : designed for one
Fenders : designed for fenders
Nipples : Brass
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