Fuji Absolute 1.1 vs Reid Granite 1.0

Compare Specifications of Fuji Absolute 1.1 and Reid Granite 1.0

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Fuji Absolute 1.1
Fuji Absolute 1.1

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Reid Granite 1.0
Reid Granite 1.0

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Technical Specifications
Frame Fuji A2-SL custom butted alloy Double butted 6061 alloy with integrated headset
Stem Oval Concepts 313, 3D-forged alloy, +/-7 degree Alloy oversize a head road stem 80mm-100mm
Handle Bar Oval Concepts 205 alloy, +/- 5 mm rise Oversize compact drop bars 400mm-440mm (flared)
Fork FC-440 carbon Alloy a head gravel fork
Seatpost 27.2 mm Oval Concepts, alloy Alloy micro adjust 27.2 mm
Grip Oval Concepts 620 single lock on Reid bar tape
Crankset Shimano RS510, 50/34T --
Pedals Alloy platform Alloy platform
Chain KMC X11 Kmc z8.3 7 speed
Prowheel alloy compact chainset 34/50t 170mm chain set
Shifters Shimano RS-700, Rapid Fire, 2 x 11-speed Shimano ao70 14 speed sti shifters
Saddle Selle Royal Shadow Selle royal
Headset FSA, 1-1/8" semi-integrated --
Derailleur Front Shimano 105 Shimano a070 double
Derailleur Rear Shimano 105 Shimano a070 7 speed
Hub Front -- Quando alloy quick release 32h
Hub Rear -- Quando alloy quick release 32h
Cassette Shimano 105, 11-32T Shimano hg200 cassette 12-32t
Bottom Bracket -- Sealed bearing square taper
Tyres
Front Vittoria Zaffiro, 700 x 30c, 30 tpi Kenda k1109 700 x 40c
Rear Vittoria Zaffiro, 700 x 30c, 30 tpi Kenda k1109 700 x 40c
Wheel / RIM Alex double wall rims, 32h, stainless spokes Reid double-wall alloy 32h
Brakes
Front Shimano M200 hydraulic disc, 160 mm rotor Tektro md-c310 cable disc 160mm rotor
Rear Shimano M200 hydraulic disc, 160 mm rotor Tektro md-c310 cable disc 160mm rotor
Brake Lever Shimano M200 --
Suspension
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Colors Available
Colors Satin Silver --


Physical Specs
Length -- --
Weight 10.35 kg 12.40 kg
Overview
Features - Endurance Geometry
- Rack Mounts
- Fender Mounts
- A2 - SL Butted Aluminum
- Internal Cable Routing
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Additional Details Bottom Bracket : Shimano, sealed bearing --

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