Daccordi Beautiful vs Haro Midway Freecoaster

Compare Specifications of Daccordi Beautiful and Haro Midway Freecoaster

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Daccordi Beautiful
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Technical Specifications
Frame Double butted Niobium steel Full Cr-Mo Frame w/ Integrated HT & MID BB Shell
Stem -- Forged Alloy Top-Load, 50mm Ext.
Handle Bar -- Full Cr-Mo 9" Rise
Fork Threaded 1 "- 680 gr 1 1/8" Threadless w/ Cr-Mo Internally Threaded Steerer Tube & Tapered Legs
Seats -- Haro Padded Pivotal
Seatpost 27.2 mm Alloy Pivotal, 25.4mm
Clamp : Integrated
Grip -- Haro Team Grips
Crankset -- 3-pc Cr-Mo 8 Spline 170mm
Pedals -- Haro 78 Plastic w/ Cr-Mo Axle, 9/16
Chain -- KMC 410
Headset -- Sealed Integrated, 1 1/8"
Hub Front -- Alloy Shell 36h, Loose Ball
Hub Rear -- Alloy Shell Freecoaster, 36h, Sealed Bearing
Sprocket -- 25T Steel
Tyres
Front -- Haro La Mesa 20 x 2.4"
Rear -- Haro La Mesa 20 x 2.4"
Wheel / RIM -- Rims : 20" Alloy 36h, Single Wall
Brakes
Front Traditional Rim Brake Haro 78 Alloy 990 U-Brake
Rear Traditional Rim Brake Haro 78 Alloy 990 U-Brake
Brake Lever -- Haro 78 Alloy Hinged Lever
Suspension
Front -- --
Rear -- --
Colors Available
Colors -- Bali Blue


Physical Specs
Length -- --
Weight -- 11.8 kg
Overview
Features -- - 100% chromoly frame with mid BB shell, integrated head tube & seat clamp, 21" top tube length
- Full chromoly, internal threaded steerer tube, with tapered legs
- Chromoly bars, 9" rise with Haro 1978 alloy top load stem
- Haro 1978 3-piece chromoly 8-spline 170mm cranks with steel 25T sprocket and sealed Mid BB
- 25/9 gearing
- Alloy double wall rims with alloy hubs and sealed rear free-coaster with 9T driver
- Haro La Mesa tires 20x2.4" front/rear
- Haro padded Pivotal seat with alloy Pivotal post
- Haro 1978 plastic pedals
- Haro Team grips
- Haro 1978 alloy brakes with hinge clamp lever
Additional Details Central Movement : Italian pass or BSA Bottom Bracket : Sealed MID BB
Gearing : 25/9
Axle : 3/8" Front / 14mm Rear

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