Felt AR Advanced Ultegra DI2 vs Marin Eldridge Grade

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Felt AR Advanced Ultegra DI2
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Technical Specifications
Drivetrain -- Shimano Acera/Altus 3x8 drivetrain
Frame TeXtreme carbon fiber, MMC with InsideOut construction, carbon fiber BB386 bottom bracket shell, 12 x 142 mm Syntace style thru axle, flat mount disc brake standard, aluminum replaceable rear derailleur hanger, internal electronic-specific cable routing, and high-frequency vibration reducing seat post insert Series 1 6061 Aluminum, 27.5” Wheels, 68 mm BB shell, 135 mm Forged Dropouts, Disc Brake
Stem AR integrated carbon with internal cable and hose routing -6¡ rise, ¯31.8 mm, 48 - 51 cm: 90 mm, 54 - 56 cm: 100 mm, 58 cm: 110 mm, 61 cm: 120 mm Alloy, 31.8 mm, 45 mm
Handle Bar Devox Carbon Aero, 80 mm reach, 125 mm drop, ¯31.8 mm, 48 - 54 cm: 400 mm, 56 - 61 cm: 420 mm 31.8 Riser, 20 mm Rise, 740 mm Width
Fork Felt Aero Road UHC Advanced + TeXtreme carbon fiber monocoque construction, AeroTaper 1.125" - 1.25" carbon fiber steerer tube, integrated crown race, crown and blades. Flat mount disc standard, 12 x 100 mm thru axle --
Seatpost Felt VariMount Aero Road UHC Advanced + TeXtreme carbon fiber with high-frequency vibration reducing insert, integrated battery holder, 350 mm length*, 0/20 mm offset *Seatpost can be cut to length Alloy, 27.2 mm
Grip -- Entity MTB, Closed End
Crankset Shimano Ultegra R8000, 52/36T, 48 cm: 165 mm, 51 cm: 170 mm, 54 - 56 cm: 172.5 mm, 58 - 61 cm: 175 mm Forged Alloy, Steel Chainrings, 36/22T
Pedals -- Nylon Platform
Chain Shimano 11-speed KMC Z8
Shifters Shimano Ultegra Di2 R8070 11-speed --
Saddle Prologo Dimension T4.0 Entity MTB
Headset FSA integrated sealed cartridge bearings MR121 {870E-RS} Upper bearing and MR168 {970E-RS} lower bearing with integrated aero headset spacers and integrated top cover for use with non-integrated stem 44 mm Zero Stack, 8 mm Cone
Derailleur Front Shimano Ultegra R8050 Di2 braze-on Shimano Altus
Derailleur Rear Shimano Ultegra R8050 Di2 11-speed short cage Shimano Acera, 8-Speed
Hub Front Reynolds Series 1, straight-pull design, 4 pawl, 24T ratchet, 11-speed, 12 x 142 mm thru axle, Center Lock Forged Alloy, 6-Bolt Disc, 32H
Hub Rear Reynolds Series 1, straight-pull design, 12 x 100 mm thru axle, Center Lock Forged Alloy, 6-Bolt Disc, 32H
Spoke Sapim Sprint bladed Black Stainless Steel, Brass Nipples
Cassette Shimano 11-speed, 11-30T Shimano HG-200, 8-Speed, 11-32T
Bottom Bracket -- Sealed Cartridge Bearings, Square Taper
Tyres
Front Continental Grand Prix 5000 folding, 700 x 25c MTB, 27.5 x 2.25"
Rear Continental Grand Prix 5000 folding, 700 x 25c MTB, 27.5 x 2.25"
Wheel / RIM Reynolds AR58 DB Custom carbon, tubeless ready, 21 mm inner width, 58 mm depth Double Wall Alloy
Brakes
Front Shimano BR-R8070 hydraulic disc, 160 mm rotor Tektro M275 Hydraulic Disc, 160 mm Rotor
Rear Shimano BR-R8070 hydraulic disc, 140 mm rotor Tektro M275 Hydraulic Disc, 160 mm Rotor
Brake Lever Shimano Ultegra R8070, hydraulic Tektro M275 Hydraulic Disc
Suspension
Front -- SR Suntour XCM Disc, 120 mm Travel, Preload Adjustment
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Colors Available
Colors Aquafresh / TeXtreme
White / TeXtreme (Green)
Gloss Blue


Physical Specs
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Additional Details Bar Tape : Felt VelvetGel tape with 3 M reflective base with Felt Bubble-Tech F-Wing bar end plugs
Bottom Bracket : Token BB386 with 24 mm bearings
Seatpost Clamp : Felt Internaloc integrated with titanium bolts
Thru Axle : Front: 12 x 100 x 118, thread: M12 x 1.5P x 13L, Maxle; Rear: 12 x 142 x 161 (161L + 9 head = 170 total), thread: M12 x 1.0P x 18L, Syntace
Size Range : S, M, L
Shift Lever : Shimano SLM315 Rapid Fire, 2x8-Speed
Accessories - Carbon assembly paste
- Chain plate protector
- Tubeless valve stems
- Aero seatpost slot covers
- Di2 battery charger
- Headset top cover for use with non-integrated stem
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