Firmstrong Mila Women s 700c 7 Speed vs MERIDA Warp TRI Limited

Compare Specifications of Firmstrong Mila Women s 700c 7 Speed and MERIDA Warp TRI Limited

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

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MERIDA Warp TRI Limited
MERIDA Warp TRI Limited

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Technical Specifications
Top Speed 32 kmph --
Frame -- TIME WARP TRI
Carbon
700C wheelsize
100 x 9/ 130 x 9 mm axle standard
BB386-PF30 bottom bracket standard
Stem -- MERIDA Metron TT
Carbon
-17° stem angle
Handle Bar -- MERIDA Metron TT
Carbon5 ASD
Fork -- WARP TRI CF4
Carbon
Seatpost -- MERIDA Team TT
Aero shape
-21/32 mm setback
Carbon
Grip -- MERIDA ROAD TT
Chain -- KMC X11-1
Shifters -- Front : Shimano Ultegra Di2
Rear : Shimano Ultegra Di2
Saddle -- Prologo TGALE TT TIROX
Headset -- Meida WARP TT
Derailleur Front -- Shimano Ultegra Di2
Derailleur Rear -- Shimano Ultegra Di2
GS
Hub Front -- 130 x 9 mm width
Hub Rear -- 110 x 9 mm width
Tyres
Front -- Continental Grand Sport Race
700 x 25C
Fold
Rear -- Continental Grand Sport Race
700 x 25C
Fold
Wheel / RIM Spoke wheels VISION SC50
17.5 mm inner width
50 mm height
Brakes
Front -- Merida WARP TT integrated
Rear -- Merida WARP TT integrated
Brake Lever -- Shimano Ultegra
Suspension
Front -- --
Rear -- --
Colors Available
Colors Baby Blue with Blush Black/Green


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
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Additional Details Drivetrain : Shimano 7 Speed Seat clamp : WARP TT insert
Chain wheel : FSA Sl-K Light
52-36
4iiii power meter
Free wheel : Shimano CS-R7000
11-28 teeth
11 speed
Bottom Bracket : FSA BB-CF86/CZ
Axle rear : QR

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