Liv Embolden 2 vs Reid Granite 1.0

Compare Specifications of Liv Embolden 2 and Reid Granite 1.0

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Liv Embolden 2
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Reid Granite 1.0
Reid Granite 1.0

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Technical Specifications
Frame ALUXX-Grade Aluminum, 120 mm FlexPoint Suspension Double butted 6061 alloy with integrated headset
Stem Giant Contact Alloy oversize a head road stem 80mm-100mm
Handle Bar Giant Connect Trail Oversize compact drop bars 400mm-440mm (flared)
Fork Giant Crest 34 RCL, 130 mm, Boost 15 x 110, custom tuned for Giant Alloy a head gravel fork
Seatpost Giant Connect, 30.9 Alloy micro adjust 27.2 mm
Grip -- Reid bar tape
Crankset Praxis Cadet Boost, 30t --
Pedals -- Alloy platform
Chain Shimano Deore Kmc z8.3 7 speed
Prowheel alloy compact chainset 34/50t 170mm chain set
Shifters Shimano Deore Shimano ao70 14 speed sti shifters
Saddle Liv Sylvia Selle royal
Derailleur Front -- Shimano a070 double
Derailleur Rear Shimano Deore, Shadow+ Shimano a070 7 speed
Hub Front Giant Sport Tracker, QR Boost 141, loose ball Quando alloy quick release 32h
Hub Rear Giant Performance Tracker, Boost 15x110, sealed bearing Quando alloy quick release 32h
Spoke Sapim --
Cassette Shimano Deore, 12-speed, 10 x 51 Shimano hg200 cassette 12-32t
Bottom Bracket Praxis, press fit Sealed bearing square taper
Tyres
Front Maxxis Rekon 27.5x2.6 WT, EXO, TR, tubeless Kenda k1109 700 x 40c
Rear Maxxis Ardent Race 27.5x2.6 WT, EXO, TR, tubeless Kenda k1109 700 x 40c
Wheel / RIM Giant AM 27.5 wheelset, alloy, 30 mm inner Reid double-wall alloy 32h
Brakes
Front 180 mm, Shimano MT200 hydraulic Tektro md-c310 cable disc 160mm rotor
Rear 160 mm, Shimano MT200 hydraulic Tektro md-c310 cable disc 160mm rotor
Brake Lever Shimano BL-MT201 --
Suspension
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Colors Available
Colors Slate Gray
Trekking Green, Rosewood
Desert Sage
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Physical Specs
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Weight -- 12.40 kg
Overview
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Additional Details Shock : Suntour Raidon R, 184/44, custom tuned for Giant
Tubeless prepared
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