Haro Annex Mini vs Univega Geo Light Nine

Compare Specifications of Haro Annex Mini and Univega Geo Light Nine

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Haro Annex Mini
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Univega Geo Light Nine
Univega Geo Light Nine

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Technical Specifications
Load Carrying Capacity -- 130 kg
Frame 6061 Series Alloy Frame w/ 3D Dropouts w/ Built In Chain Tensioners --
Stem Forged Alloy Top-Load, 45mm Ext. Concept EX
Handle Bar Mini Alloy Bar, 2" Rise --
Fork Full Cr-Mo 1" Threadless --
Seats Unibody --
Seatpost Alloy, 22.2mm
Clamp : Alloy, 25.4mm
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Grip Mini Micro-Knurl Grips --
Crankset 3-pc Alloy Race, 145mm Concept, 170 mm
Pedals Mini DX Alloy, 9/16" --
Chain KMC 410 KMC X9
Headset Threadless Loose Ball, 1" --
Derailleur Rear -- Shimano Deore M592, 9-speed
Hub Front Alloy Flip-Flop 28h, Loose Ball Shimano Deore M6010, 12x142 mm
Hub Rear Alloy 28h, Loose Ball Smooth-running hub dynamo, 12x100 mm
Cassette 14T Freewheel --
Sprocket 36t Alloy --
Stand -- Rear stand, adjustable
Headlamp -- B&M Lumotec IQ2 Eyc, daytime running light auto.
Taillamp -- Busch + Müller Line Small
Tyres
Front Kenda "Kompact" 20 x 1 1/8" Continental Contact Speed, 35-622
Rear Kenda "Kompact" 20 x 1 1/8" Continental Contact Speed, 35-622
Wheel / RIM Rims : 20" Alloy 28h, Double Wall Rims: Concept EX 560, galvanized spokes
Brakes
Front Promax MV-87 Alloy V-Brake Hydraulic disc brake
Rear -- Hydraulic disc brake
Brake Lever Promax XL-378 Alloy Lever --
Suspension
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Rear -- --
Colors Available
Colors Black
Matte Green
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Physical Specs
Length -- --
Weight 7.2 kg --
Overview
Features - 6061 series alloy frame with 3D dropouts with integrated chain tensioners
- 100% chromoly fork
- Alloy bars and Haro alloy front load stem
- Haro 3-piece alloy race cranks with sealed Euro BB
- 28-spoke wheels with 20" DA16 double wall alloy rims
- Velo Unibody seat with built in alloy post
- Kenda Kompact tires
- Promax V-Brake and lever
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Additional Details Bottom Bracket : Sealed Bearing Euro Square Taper
Gearing : 36/14
Axle : 3/8"
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