Jamis Renegade A1 vs Sun Biscayne Tandem CB

Compare Specifications of Jamis Renegade A1 and Sun Biscayne Tandem CB

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Jamis Renegade A1
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Sun Biscayne Tandem CB
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Technical Specifications
Frame UPDATED Jamis Size Specific Design frame geometry, 6061 aluminum double-butted main frame, 1.5 - 1 1/8” tapered head tube, 31.8mm seat tube for 27.2 seat post, Flat Mount disc brake mounts, internal cable routing, replaceable derailleur hanger, 3 waterbottle mounts, TT mounts, rack and fender eyelets. Tire clearance - 700x50mm and 650x2.00” High Tensile Steel, TIG-Welded
Stem Jamis Road 3D forged 6061 alloy, 7˚ x 70mm (44), 80mm (48/51), 90mm (54/56), 110mm (58/61) Alloy, 25.4 x 180mm Quill x 80mm Ext. x 25.4 Clamp, Black
Handle Bar Ritchey Baquiano Comp, 6061 aluminum, 73 reach, 118 ergonomic drop with 12° flare, 31.8 x 400 (44) 420 (48-51) 440mm (54-56), 460mm (56-61) Steel, 28.4" Wide x 7.3" Rise x 25.4 Clamp, Black
Fork UPDATED Jamis Adventure 6061 aluminum, tapered aluminum steerer, integrated cable cradles with Flat Mount disc brake mounts, exposed fender, lowrider and 3 water bottle eyelets --
Seatpost Jamis Road, micro-adjust, 27.2 x 350mm cromo seat pin --
Grip -- Foam, Black
Crankset FSA Vero, 50/34T, 165mm (44/48), 170mm (51) 172.5mm (54/56) 175mm (58/61) --
Pedals -- Slip Resistant Top, 9/16", Black
Chain KMC Z8 K.M.C. 1/2" x 1/8", Black (130 Links)
Shifters Shiftlevers : Shimano Claris ST-R2000 Dual Control STI, 16-speed --
Saddle NEW Jamis Sport with SL top Comfort Cruiser, Elastomer Suspension, Black
Headset FSA Orbit C-40B Internal/External, 1.5 - 1 1/8” Steel, 25.4 x 34 x 30mm, Black
Derailleur Rear Shimano Claris RD-R2000 GS rear and Claris FD-R2000 front with 31.8mm alloy clamp --
Hub Front -- Shimano CB-E110 Coaster Brake, 36H x 14G, Black
Hub Rear -- Alloy, 36H x 14G x 3/8" Bolt-On Axle, Black
Spoke 14g stainless steel spokes 14G Stainless Steel with Brass Nipples
Cassette Shimano HG41 8-speed, 11-34T --
Sprocket -- 19T x 1/2'' x 1/8''
Bottom Bracket FSA sealed cartridge, 68 x 110.5mm --
Stand -- Alloy, Center Mount, Black
Tyres
Front WTB Riddler Comp 700CX37C, 30tpi Casing, Wire Bead (48-61) WTB BYWAY 650CX40C, 30tpi Casing, Wire Bead (44) Beach Bum 26 x 2.125", Black Wall
Rear WTB Riddler Comp 700CX37C, 30tpi Casing, Wire Bead (48-61) WTB BYWAY 650CX40C, 30tpi Casing, Wire Bead (44) Beach Bum 26 x 2.125", Black Wall
Wheel / RIM WTB STX i23 TCS (UST Tubeless Compliant System) disc rims, 32H, Joytec alloy 6-bolt hubs Rims: 26" x 36H x 14G, Red
Brakes
Front Tektro C310 Flat Mount mechanical cable actuated disc brake with 160mm wave rotors and Shimano Claris ST-R2000 levers Alloy (Linear Pull) Black
Rear Tektro C310 Flat Mount mechanical cable actuated disc brake with 160mm wave rotors and Shimano Claris ST-R2000 levers Shimano CB-E110 Internal Coaster Brake, Black
Brake Lever -- Alloy (Linear Pull) Black / Silver
Suspension
Front -- --
Rear -- --
Colors Available
Colors Gloss Black Metallic Red


Physical Specs
Length -- --
Weight -- 27.2 kg
Overview
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Additional Details Tape : Jamis suede tape with gel inserts
Sizes : 44 and 48x650, 51, 54, 56, 58, 61cm 700c
Captain Crank Left: 3-Piece Alloy, 170mm x 42T x 1/2" x 1/8", Black (For Diamond Square Cranks)
Captain Crank Right: 3-Piece Alloy, 170mm, Black (For Diamond Square Cranks)
Freewheel: Shimano TZ-21 (7-Speed) 14-28T
Captain Crank Right: 3-Piece Alloy, 170mm, Black (For Diamond Square Cranks)
Stoker Crank Left: 3-Piece Alloy, 170mm x 42T x 1/2" x 1/8", Black (For Diamond Square Cranks)
Stoker Crank Right: 3-Piece Alloy, 170mm x 42T x 1/2" x 3/32", Black (For Diamond Square Cranks)
Chainwheel: Steel, Silver Painted W/Plastic Chain Cover
Pulley Adjuster:Eccentric BB Insert
Seat Clamp: Alloy, 28.6mm I.D., with Double Bolt, Black
Stoker Seat Clamp: Alloy, 34.9mm I.D., Black
Front Fender: Steel, W/Single Strut, Painted
Rear Fender: Steel, W/Single Strut, Painted
Fender Set: Plastic, F&R W/Rubber Bump Guards, Silver

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