Firmstrong Mila Women s 700c 7 Speed vs Kona Fire Mountain

Compare Specifications of Firmstrong Mila Women s 700c 7 Speed and Kona Fire Mountain

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Firmstrong Mila Women s 700c 7 Speed
Firmstrong Mila Women s 700c 7 Speed

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Kona Fire Mountain
Kona Fire Mountain

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Technical Specifications
Top Speed 32 kmph --
Frame -- Kona 6061 Aluminum Butted frame
Stem -- Kona Control
Handle Bar -- Kona Aluminum Riser
Fork -- Suntour XCR 32 LO-R Coil Spring 100 mm
Seats -- Seat Clamp : Kona QR
Seatpost -- 31.6 mm Kona Thumb with Offset
Grip -- Kona Key Grip Slip on
Crankset -- Shimano Altus
Pedals -- Kona JS2
Chain -- KMC X9
Shifters -- Shimano Altus
Saddle -- Kona XC
Headset -- FSA No.57B
Hub Front -- 135 x 10 mm Formula
Hub Rear -- 100 x 9 mm Formula
Spoke -- Stainless Black 14 g
Chainrings -- 22/36 t
Tyres
Front -- 27.5/26 x 2.25 WTB Trail Boss
Rear -- 27.5/26 x 2.25 WTB Trail Boss
Wheel / RIM Spoke wheels Alex DP25
Free Wheel : Shimano HG200 11-3 t 9spd
Brakes
Front -- 180 mm Tektro HDM275 hydraulic disc, Tektro TR180
Rear -- 160 mm Rear Rotor, Tektro TR160
Brake Lever -- Tektro HDM275
Suspension
Front -- 100 mm
Rear -- --
Colors Available
Colors Baby Blue with Blush Gloss Charcoal-Blue
Purple with Mint Green
Grey-Blue
Chalk Decals


Physical Specs
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Overview
Features - Comfort hybrid bike for women with an upright comfort riding position that is ideal for riders who are concerened about comfort and don't want their back, knees or shoulders in pain after a ride
- Semi-thin 700c tires and 7-speeds make riding across paved roads or sidewalks feel effortless, allowing speeds up to 20mph.
- Designed for casual rides, commuting, in the city riding, running errands and exercise
- Shimano 7 Speed drivetrain making riding uphills and execellerating on flat land easy
- Front and rear handbrakes make braking smooth and quick
- Internal Headset
- Tapered Head Tube
- Tubeless Compatible Rims
Additional Details Drivetrain : Shimano 7 Speed Drivetrain : Shimano Altus/Alivio 2x9spd
Cockpit : Kona Aluminum Riser Bar/Kona Control Stem with Kona Key Grip Slip on

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