KEYSTO KS671 vs Marin Nicasio Ridge

Compare Specifications of KEYSTO KS671 and Marin Nicasio Ridge

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KEYSTO KS671
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Technical Specifications
Frame 26" Hi-Ten Steel Oversize Special-Shaped Tubes Series 2 CrMo, Beyond Road Geometry, Thru-Axle, Disc Brake, Integrated Headset, Fender and Rack Mounts
Stem -- Marin 3D Forged Alloy
Handle Bar -- Marin Butted Alloy, Compact 12º Flared Drop
Fork 26" Hi-Ten Steel Marin Full Carbon w/ Taper Steerer, 12 mm Thru-Axle, Flat-Mount Disc, Fender Eyelets
Seatpost -- TranzX YSP11 Dropper Post, 105 mm Travel, 27.2 mm
Grip -- Marin Shock Absorbing Perforated Tape
Crankset -- FSA Gossamer Pro, 1 x 11 Megatooth, 42T Chainring, BB392EVO Alloy Spindle
Pedals -- Commute Platform
Chain KMC KMC X11
Shifters SRD46 Shift Lever : SRAM Rival 1 x 11 Speed, Left Side Modified For Dropper Post Lever
Saddle -- Marin Beyond Road Concept
Headset -- FSA Orbit IS, Sealed Cartridge Bearings, 1 1/8” x 1 1/2”
Derailleur Rear RD-M200 SRAM Rival 1
Hub Front -- Forged Aluminum Alloy, 142 x 12 mm, Alloy Axle, Quad Cartridge Sealed Bearings, SRAM XD Driver, 6-Bolt Disc, 32H
Hub Rear -- Forged Aluminum Alloy, 100 x 15 mm, 6-Bolt Disc, 32H
Spoke -- 14 g Black Stainless Steel
Cassette -- e*thirteen TRS 11-Speed, 9-44T
Tyres
Front CST 26" x 4.0" 60TPI WTB Byway, 650B x 47, Folding Bead, Tubeless Compatible
Rear CST 26" x 4.0" 60TPI WTB Byway, 650B x 47, Folding Bead, Tubeless Compatible
Wheel / RIM Spoke WTB KOM i25, 25 mm Inner, Tubeless Compatible
Brakes
Front Alloy Mechanical Disc SRAM Rival Hydraulic
Rear Alloy Mechanical Disc SRAM Rival Hydraulic
Brake Lever -- SRAM Rival Hydraulic
Suspension
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Rear -- --
Colors Available
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Physical Specs
Length -- --
Overview
Features -- - Beyond Road Geometry
- Steel Frame Construction
- Disc Brakes
- Tire Clearance
Additional Details Chainwheel : CST 26"*4.0" 60TPI
Wheel : 26" Alloy
Bottom Bracket : FSA BB-EVO7000, BSA Threaded
Extras : Bolt-on Thru-Axles F&R

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