Co-Motion Ochoco vs Polygon Path F4

Compare Specifications of Co-Motion Ochoco and Polygon Path F4

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Co-Motion Ochoco
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Technical Specifications
Frame Co-Motion-designed Reynolds 725 heat treated double butted Cro-Moly tubing ALX Urban Fitness
Stem -- Alloy, EXT: 60mm, BB: 31,8mm, R/D: 40mm
Handle Bar -- Alloy, W: 680mm, BB: 31,8mm, R/D: 0mm, B: 6 degree
Fork Co-Motion taper-gauge Cro-Moly with CNC steerer Carbon Rigid
Seatpost -- Alloy Seatpost, DXL: 27,2 x 350mm
Crankset -- Prowheel 48T
Pedals -- One Piece PP Flat
Chain -- KMC X10 FOR 10-Speed
Shifters Shimano 105 R7000 11-speed/ STI dual control shift/brake levers ShimanoTiagra Rapid Fire 10 Speed
Saddle Co-Motion 27.2 mm / Selle Italia Nekkar XR Flow Polygon Saddle
Headset FSA Orbit X FSA NO. 42 W/ Sealed Bearing
Derailleur Rear -- Shimano Tiagra 10 Speed
Hub Front -- Alloy Disc Brake 12x100mm 24H
Hub Rear -- Alloy Disc Brake 12x142mm 32H CL For Sprocket
Spoke -- Front: Stainless 14G NDS:276 & DS:280
Rear: Stainless 14G NDS:278 & DS:278
Cassette -- Shimano CS HG500-10
Bottom Bracket -- Prowheel BB 68mm
Tyres
Front Schwalbe Kojak 650b x 35 mm VEE G-Sport 700x35C 622x35
Rear Schwalbe Kojak 650b x 35 mm VEE G-Sport 700x35C 622x35
Wheel / RIM Hand-built with Velocity Aileron 650b rims / DT Swiss 350 hubs Alloy Double Wall 24H
Brakes
Front TRP Spyre 160 mm Disc Tektro HD-M275 Hydraulic Disc, Tektro TR 160-24 160mm Rotor
Rear TRP Spyre 160 mm Disc Tektro HD-M275 Hydraulic Disc, Tektro TR 160-24 160mm Rotor
Brake Lever -- TEKTRO HD-M275
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Colors Available
Colors -- Blue/Black


Physical Specs
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Overview
Features - Light and tough double-butted and heat-treated cromoly tubing
- Proven Co-Motion touring geometry
- Rack/ fender mounts and three bottle mounts
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Additional Details Drivetrain : FSA Omega compact 46-30t crank 11-speed / Sunrace 11-40t cassette
Cockpit : FSA Gossamer stem / Omega compact handlebar
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