Daccordi Aurelia vs Dawes Combi

Compare Specifications of Daccordi Aurelia and Dawes Combi

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Daccordi Aurelia
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Dawes Combi

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Technical Specifications
Frame 4130 / 30CrMo4 double thickness chromium-molybdenum steel for aeronautical use 19”/16” Frame, Dawes Alloy 6061 Tandem Frame
Stem -- FF : Alloy Ahead Stem, 90 mm extension, 25 Degree Rise, RR: Alloy Adjustable Ahead Stem
Handle Bar -- FR : Dawes Riser Bar, 50 mm Rise, 6 degree back sweep, 640 mm wide. RR : Dawes Riser Bar, 50 mm Rise, 10 degree back sweep, 640 mm wide
Fork 1 "1/8 unthreaded steel - 680 gr. Dawes Hi-Tensile Unicrown Steel Fork
Seatpost 27.2 mm FR: 28.6 x 350 mm. RR: 28.6 mm x 350 mm
Grip -- Comfort Grips, Double Density
Pedals -- 9/16″
Chain -- KMC HV-410 (F), KMC HV-500
Shifters -- Shimano ST-EF500 EZ Fire 3 x 7spd
Saddle -- Dawes Custom x 2
Headset -- 1 1/8″ Aheadset
Derailleur Front -- Shimano Tourney FD-TY500 3spd
Derailleur Rear -- Shimano Tourney RD-TY300 7spd
Hub Front -- 48H Quick Release, alloy
Hub Rear -- 48H Quick Release, alloy
Spoke -- 14G
Chainrings -- Chainwheel : LH 2 x 170 mm Crank, 36T Chainring. RH 1 x chainset 28,38,48T + 1 x 170 mm Alloy crank
Tyres
Front -- 26″ x 1.75″, Puncture protection
Rear -- 26″ x 1.75″, Puncture protection
Wheel / RIM -- Double Wall Alloy, with CNC braking surface
Brakes
Front Disc Alloy V-brakes, Linear Pull
Rear Disc Alloy V-brakes, Linear Pull
Brake Lever -- Alloy lever. Part of shifter
Suspension
Front -- --
Rear -- --
Colors Available
Colors -- --


Physical Specs
Length -- --
Weight -- 22 kg
Overview
Features -- --
Additional Details Pipes : Double reinforcement, minimum thickness 0.6 mm maximum 0.9 mm
Various : Frame and fork prepared for luggage racks and mudguards
Central Movement : Italian or English pass
Bottom Bracket : 2 x Sealed Cartridge BB, with Concentric shell in front
Freewheel : Shimano Cassette CS-HG200, 7 Speed, 12-28T
Accessories -- Steel Mudguards
Ping Bell
Single Plastic Chainguards

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