CUBE Reaction Pro vs Trinx D700 Elite

Compare Specifications of CUBE Reaction Pro and Trinx D700 Elite

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CUBE Reaction Pro
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Trinx D700 Elite
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Technical Specifications
Gear Shift Pattern Gear Lever : Shimano Deore SL-M6100-I, Direct Attach, Rapidfire-Plus --
Frame Aluminum Lite, AMF, ARG, Internal Cable Routing, Easy Mount Kickstand Ready, Tapered Headtube, Pressfit BB Trinx Alloy 27.5"x 16"/18"
Stem CUBE Performance Stem SL, 31.8 mm Magix Alloy
Handle Bar CUBE Rise Trail Bar, 680 mm Magix Alloy
Fork RockShox Judy Silver TK Air, 100 mm, PopLoc Suntour XCM-HLO 100 mm
Seatpost CUBE Performance Post, 27.2 mm Magix Alloy
Crankset Shimano FC-MT511, 32T, Boost, 175 mm (S: 170 mm) --
Pedals CUBE PP MTB --
Chain Shimano CN-M6100 KMC Z9
Shifters -- Shimano Alivio M3100
Saddle Natural Fit Venec Lite SR Sport
Derailleur Front -- Shimano Alivio M3100
Derailleur Rear Shimano XT RD-M8100-SGS, ShadowPlus, 12-Speed Shimano Alivio M3100
Hub Front Shimano FH-MT401, QR, Centerlock Formula Alloy Double Sealed Bearing
Hub Rear Shimano HB-M4050, QR, Centerlock Formula Alloy Double Sealed Bearing
Cassette Shimano Deore CS-M6100, 10-51T Shimano CS-HG200-9 11-36T
Chainrings -- Shimano Alivio M3000 22/30/40T x 170
Tyres
Front Schwalbe Racing Ray, Addix Performance, Kevlar, 2.25 CST Jack 27.5 x 2.25
Rear Schwalbe Racing Ralph, Addix Performance, Kevlar, 2.25 CST Jack 27.5 x 2.25
Wheel / RIM CUBE EX21, 32H, Disc, Tubeless Ready Rim:Trinx Alloy Double Wall
Brakes
Front Shimano XT BR-M8100, Hydr.Disc Brake Shimano BR-MT200 Hydraulic Disc
Rear Shimano XT BR-M8100, Hydr.Disc Brake Shimano BR-MT200 Hydraulic Disc
Suspension
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Colors Available
Colors Grey & Yellow Green/Dark Blue
Matt Dark/Red Gray
Matt Dark/Blue Gray
Gray/Dark White


Physical Specs
Length -- --
Weight 13.1 kg --
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Additional Details Handles : CUBE Performance Grip
Seat Clamp : CUBE Varioclose, 31.8 mm
Tax Rate : CUBE FPH868p, semi-integrated
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