Giant ATX 2022 vs Opus Intersect 3 ST

Compare Specifications of Giant ATX 2022 and Opus Intersect 3 ST

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Giant ATX 2022
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Technical Specifications
Frame ALUXX-Grade Aluminium Meta 20 aluminum
Stem Giant Sport, alloy, 15-degree XS: 60mm (26) S: 75mm (26) / 60mm (27.5) M: 60mm (27.5) L: 75mm (27.5) XL: 75mm (27.5) Promax
Handle Bar Giant Sport, alloy, 25.4mm Alloy 18 mm rise
Fork SR Suntour XCE 28, coil, preload, 80mm travel Suntour NEX with lockout
Seatpost Giant Sport, 30.9mm Promax alloy 27.2 x 300
Grip Giant Velo ERGO dual density
Crankset ProWheel forged, 24/34/42 XS: 165mm (26) S: 170mm (26) / 170mm (27.5) M: 170mm (27.5) L: 175mm (27.5) XL: 175mm (27.5) Shimano FC-TY301
Pedals Platform FPD NW-284NF
Chain KMC Z7 KMC-Z8.3
Shifters Shimano EF41, 3x7 Shimano Altus 3x8
Saddle Giant Sport Opus Endurance
Headset -- FSA Orbit integrated sealed
Derailleur Front Shimano Tourney Shimano Altus
Derailleur Rear Shimano Tourney Shimano Altus
Hub Front Alloy, sealed bearing --
Hub Rear Alloy, sealed bearing Joytech
Spoke Stainless, 14g --
Cassette Shimano MF-TZ500, 14x28 Shimano 11-30
Chainrings -- 42-34-24
Bottom Bracket Cartridge Shimano sealed cartridge
Tyres
Front Giant Quickcross, 27.5x2.1" / 26x2.1" Kenda K1185 Piedmont 700 X 40
Rear Giant Quickcross, 27.5x2.1" / 26x2.1" Kenda K1185 Piedmont 700 X 40
Wheel / RIM Giant alloy Alex DP23
Brakes
Front MTB linear pull Tektro HD-T275 hydraulic disc
Rear MTB linear pull Tektro HD-T275 hydraulic disc
Brake Lever Shimano EF41 Tektro
Suspension
Front -- --
Rear -- --
Colors Available
Colors Black
Vibrant Blue
Powder Grey


Physical Specs
Length -- --
Weight -- 13.6 kg
Overview
Features -- - Progressive Geometry for perfect position on roads or trails
- Suspension fork with lockout for efficiency on street or trail
- Shimano 3x8 drivetrain
- Kenda Piedmont 40 mm tires handle trail or city
- Internal cable routing
Additional Details -- Size : XS-S-M
Rear-rack and fender ready

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