Giant Cypress DX vs Norco Search XR A2

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Giant Cypress DX
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Norco Search XR A2
Norco Search XR A2

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Technical Specifications
Frame ALUXX-Grade Aluminum, disc Butted Aluminum, Smooth Welds
Stem Alloy, adjustable quill Norco SL Aluminum, 31.8mm Clamp, 70mm (49), 80mm (52), 90mm (55), 100mm (58), 110mm (61)
Handle Bar Alloy, high rise, 25.4 Norco Super Flare Aluminum, 16 Degree Flare, 40cm (49), 42cm (52), 44cm (55), 46cm (58, 61)
Fork SR Suntour NEX, 63 mm travel Full Carbon, Through Axle
Seatpost Alloy suspension, 30.9 Aluminum 27.2mm
Grip -- Griptacular Shockproof Tape
Crankset Forged alloy, 28/44 with chainguard FSA Omega Modular 46/30 AGX+, 170mm (49, 52), 172.5mm (55, 58), 175mm (61)
Pedals Platform plus comfort City Resin
Chain KMC Z8.3 KMC X10
Shifters Shimano M315 Shimano Tiagra ST-4700
Saddle Giant Comfort Selle Royal Gravel with Cutout
Headset -- Sealed Cartridge Bearing
Derailleur Front MicroSHIFT T382 Shimano GRX FD-RX400
Derailleur Rear Shimano Altus Shimano GRX RD-RX400 Shadow RD+
Hub Front Alloy, QR, 32h 12x100mm Through Axle, 6 Bolt
Hub Rear Alloy, QR, 32h 12x142mm Through Axle, HG, 6 Bolt
Spoke Stainless Sapim Leader, Black
Cassette Shimano HG31, 8-speed, 11 x 34 Shimano CS-HG50, 11-36T, 10 Speed
Bottom Bracket Sealed cartridge FSA BB386EVO for BSA
Tyres
Front Giant P-X2, 700 x 45c, puncture protect Vittoria Terreno Dry 700x38c
Rear Giant P-X2, 700 x 45c, puncture protect Vittoria Terreno Dry 700x38c
Wheel / RIM Giant GX wheelset Alloy Pinned, 28H, 23mm ID
Brakes
Front Tektro mechanical disc, 160 mm Tektro MD-C550 Dual-Piston Mechanical Disc, Resin Pads
Rear Tektro mechanical disc, 160 mm Tektro MD-C550 Dual-Piston Mechanical Disc, Resin Pads
Brake Lever Alloy Shimano Tiagra ST-4700
Suspension
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Colors Available
Colors Metallic Black Beige/Grey


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