Fuji Rookie 16 vs Shinola The Bixby

Compare Specifications of Fuji Rookie 16 and Shinola The Bixby

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Fuji Rookie 16
Fuji Rookie 16

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Shinola The Bixby
Shinola The Bixby

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Technical Specifications
Frame Fuji Alloy True Temper double-butted CroMo, custom tubing configuration, Shinola custom laser-cut dropouts, Internal brake and gear routing, rack and fender eyelets
Stem 1" Alloy quill Polished alloy, 1 1/8" +/- 6º rise
Handle Bar Steel, 140 mm rise Shinola Alloy, 55º backsweep, 580 mm width, 25.4 mm clamp
Fork Fuji Hi-ten steel Double-butted CroMo, Shinola custom cast fork crown, rack and fender eyelets
Seatpost Alloy 27.2 mm Polished alloy, 27.2 mm x 350 mm
Grip Kids kraton Shinola leather w/alloy grip clamps, 13 mm
Crankset Steel one-piece, 36T FSA, F. Gimondi, 44T ring
Pedals Resin platform --
Chain KMC C-410, single-speed Shimano, 1/2" x 3/32"
Shifters -- Shimano Nexus Revo 3-speed
Saddle Jr. padded Shinola leather, copper rails and rivets
Headset 1" threaded Polished alloy, 1 1/8"
Hub Front -- Shimano Nexus 3-speed disc, Silent Clutch
Hub Rear -- Shimano Deore disc, 32º, bolt-on
Spoke Stainless spokes DT Swiss Champion, 14g, stainless
Bottom Bracket Steel for one-piece crank Shimano, cartridge, square taper
Tyres
Front 16" x 2.125" Continental Contact Reflex, 700 x 32C, w/reflective strip
Rear 16" x 2.125" Continental Contact Reflex, 700 x 32C, w/reflective strip
Wheel / RIM Alloy rims, coaster brake Sun CR-18, 32º, one-eyelet, Presta valve, polished silver
Brakes
Front Coaster with rear alloy caliper Shimano mechanical disc w/16 mm rotors
Rear Coaster with rear alloy caliper Shimano mechanical disc w/16 mm rotors
Brake Lever Rear alloy with reach adjust Shimano levers
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Colors Available
Colors Yellow
Green
Black
Matte Gunmetal


Physical Specs
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Additional Details Sizes : 16" COG : Shimano Nexus, 18T
Bell, kickstand, fenders and chain guard
Accessories Training wheels
Handlebar pad
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