Liv Avail Advanced 3 vs Polygon Strattos S2

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Liv Avail Advanced 3
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Technical Specifications
Frame Advanced-Grade Composite ALX All-Round, QRx130mm
Stem Giant Contact Entity OE Alloy, EXT: 90mm (XS, S, M) / 105mm (L, XL), BB: 31.8mm, R/D: 10degree
Handle Bar Liv Contact SL D-Fuse [XXS, XS, S, M] Giant Contact SL D-Fuse [L] Entity Sport Alloy, W: 400mm (XS, S, M) / 420mm (L, XL), BB: 31.8mm, R/D: 124mm, B/R: 80mm
Fork -- Light Weight Carbon Fork, Straight 1-1/8"
Seatpost Giant D-Fuse, composite Entity Sport Alloy, 27.2 x 350mm
Crankset Shimano Tiagra, 34/50 Prowheel Ounce-421C-TT-N 50/34T
Pedals -- Alloy Cage & Body w/ Reflector
Chain KMC X10 KMC Z-8.3
Shifters Shimano Tiagra Shimano Claris ST-R2000, 2x8-Speed Dual Control Lever
Saddle Liv Contact (forward) Entity, Steel Dia 7mm
Headset -- Zero Stack (ZS) Semi-Integrated Bearing for Straight Head Tube, ZS 44/28.6 | ZS 44/30, ID: 44mm
Derailleur Front Shimano Tiagra Alloy QRx100mm 32H
Derailleur Rear Shimano Tiagra Shimano Claris RD-R2000-SS Direct Attach
Alloy QRx130mm 32H
Hub Front Giant PR-2 Disc wheelset --
Hub Rear Giant PR-2 Disc wheelset --
Spoke Giant PR-2 Disc wheelset --
Cassette Shimano Tiagra, 11x34 Shimano CS-HG31 11-30T
Bottom Bracket Shimano, press fit Prowheel BSA Threaded FOR 2-Piece Crankset
Tyres
Front Giant Gavia Fondo 1, 700 x 32, tubeless Performance Tire 700C​
Rear Giant Gavia Fondo 1, 700 x 32, tubeless Performance Tire 700C​
Wheel / RIM Giant PR-2 Disc wheelset Alloy Double Wall 622-15 32H
Brakes
Front Shimano Tiagra TEKTRO R315 Caliper
Rear Shimano Tiagra TEKTRO R315 Caliper
Brake Lever Shimano Tiagra Shimano Claris ST-R2000
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Colors Available
Colors Metallic Red Blue
Light Red


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