GT Bicycles Transeo Comp Step-Thru vs Trek Checkpoint ALR 5

Compare Specifications of GT Bicycles Transeo Comp Step-Thru and Trek Checkpoint ALR 5

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GT Bicycles Transeo Comp Step-Thru
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Trek Checkpoint ALR 5
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Technical Specifications
Load Carrying Capacity -- Combined weight of bicycle, rider, and cargo of 275 pounds (125 kg)
Frame All-New 6061 T6 aluminum frame, Step- thru frame design, forged drop-outs with chainstay disc brake mounts, 1 1/8 integrated head tube 300 Series Alpha Aluminum, tapered head tube, Control Freak internal routing, 3S chain keeper, rack and fender mounts, flat mount disc, horizontal sliding dropouts, 142 x 12 mm thru axle
Stem 6061 Alloy, 31.8, 8° Size : 49 - Bontrager Elite, 31.8 mm, Blendr compatible, 7 degree, 80 mm length
Size : 52, 54 - Bontrager Elite, 31.8 mm, Blendr compatible, 7 degree, 90 mm length
Size : 56, 58 - Bontrager Elite, 31.8 mm, Blendr compatible, 7 degree, 100 mm length
Size : 61 - Bontrager Elite, 31.8 mm, Blendr compatible, 7 degree, 110 mm length
Handle Bar Riser, 6061 alloy, 25 mm rise, 8° sweep, 6° rise, 620 mm width Size : 49 - Bontrager Elite IsoZone VR-CF, alloy, 31.8 mm, 93 mm reach, 123 mm drop, 38cm width
Size : 52 - Bontrager Elite IsoZone VR-CF, alloy, 31.8 mm, 93 mm reach, 123 mm drop, 40cm width
Size : 54, 56 - Bontrager Elite IsoZone VR-CF, alloy, 31.8 mm, 93 mm reach, 123 mm drop, 42cm width
Size : 58, 61 - Bontrager Elite IsoZone VR-CF, alloy, 31.8 mm, 93 mm reach, 123 mm drop, 44cm width
Fork SR Suntour NEX, 50/63mm, Coil with preload adjust Checkpoint carbon, tapered alloy steerer, rack mounts, fender mounts, flat mount disc, 12 x 100 mm thru axle
Seatpost Alloy Micro Adjust, 15 mm setback, 27.2 x 350 mm Bontrager Comp, 6061 alloy, 27.2 mm, 8 mm offset, 330 mm length
Grip GT Statement2 Single Lock-on Grips Bontrager tape
Crankset Shimano, 48/38/28 Size : 49 - Shimano GRX RX600, 46/30, 165 mm length
Size : 52 - Shimano GRX RX600, 46/30, 170 mm length
Size : 54, 56 - Shimano GRX RX600, 46/30, 172.5 mm length
Size : 58, 61 - Shimano GRX RX600, 46/30, 175 mm length
Pedals GT high impact nylon platform Not included
Chain KMC Z51, 7-speed Shimano 105 HG601, 11 speed
Shifters Shimano EZ Fire EF41, 3 x 7 Shimano GRX RX600, 11 speed
Saddle GT Comfort, steel rails Bontrager Montrose Comp, steel rails, 138 mm width
Headset Semi Integrated, Sealed cartridge FSA Integrated, sealed cartridge bearing, 1-1/8'' top, 1.5'' bottom
Derailleur Front Shimano Tourney, 31.8 clamp Shimano GRX RX810, braze-on
Derailleur Rear Shimano Tourney Shimano GRX RX810, long cage, 34T max cog
Hub Front Sealed Alloy Disc, QR Bontrager alloy, sealed bearing, centerlock disc, Shimano 11-speed freehub, 142 x 12 mm thru axle
Hub Rear Formula QR Bontrager alloy, sealed bearing, centerlock disc, 100 x 12 mm thru axle
Spoke Stainless steel, 14g 14g stainless steel
Cassette -- Shimano 105 HG700-11, 11-34, 11 speed
Bottom Bracket -- Shimano RS500, 86 mm, PressFit
Tyres
Front GT Pavement, 700 x 40c GT Pavement, 700 x 40c Bontrager GR1 Comp, wire bead, 60 tpi, 700 x 40c
Rear GT Pavement, 700 x 40c GT Pavement, 700 x 40c Bontrager GR1 Comp, wire bead, 60 tpi, 700 x 40c
Wheel / RIM GT double wall rim
Size : 700c
Bontrager Tubeless Ready, 28-hole, 17 mm width, presta valve
Brakes
Front Tektro cable actuated mechanical disc, 160/160 mm rotors Shimano RX400 hydraulic disc, flat mount
Brake Rotor : Shimano SM-RT70, centerlock, 160 mm
Rear Tektro cable actuated mechanical disc, 160/160 mm rotors Shimano RX400 hydraulic disc, flat mount
Brake Rotor : Shimano SM-RT70, centerlock, 160 mm
Brake Lever Tektro --
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Colors Available
Colors -- Solid Charcoal
Teal
Purple Abyss
Trek Black


Physical Specs
Length -- --
Weight -- 10.17 kg
Overview
Features -- - Horizontal Sliding Dropout
- 300 Series Alpha Aluminium
- Gravel Specific Tires
Additional Details Bottom Bracket : Cartridge, square taper
COG Set : Sunrace, 11-28, 7-speed
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