Mafiabikes Lucky 6 STB-R vs Trinx X1 Pro

Compare Specifications of Mafiabikes Lucky 6 STB-R and Trinx X1 Pro

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Mafiabikes Lucky 6 STB-R
Mafiabikes Lucky 6 STB-R

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Trinx X1 Pro
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Technical Specifications
Frame Hydroformed and heat treated 6061 alloy tubing Trinx Alloy Tri-Butted Smooth Welding 29"x 15"/17"/19"
Stem Cast Front Load - 31.8 dia, Reach 40mm Trinx Alloy
Handle Bar Lucky 6 W790mm X 62mm Trinx Alloy
Fork RST First 120mm, Air spring with preload and rebound adjustment Magnesium AIR Remote Suspension,Travel :100 mm
Seats Mafia suede wheelie, 35mm External QR Seat Clamp --
Seatpost 31.6mm dia micro adjust alloy Trinx Alloy
Grip Lucky 6 --
Crankset 170mm Shimano Deore M5100 2 piece forged cranks --
Pedals 9/16” Mafiabikes plastic --
Chain -- KMC 9S
Shifters -- Shimano Altus M2010
Gear Shimano Deore 10 speed 11-42 --
Saddle Mafiabikes Wheelie seat - Railed Trinx Sport
Headset 1 1/8” -1.5" tapered integrated --
Derailleur Front -- Shimano Altus M370
Derailleur Rear -- Shimano Altus M370
Hub Front 15mm Boost, sealed bearings, Disc Formula Alloy Double Sealed Bearing
Hub Rear 3/8" Axle, 10 Speed Freehub Formula Alloy Double Sealed Bearing
Cassette 11-34t 10spd Cassette CS-M2009,11-32T
Chainrings 32t Steel 4 bolt 96BCD Deore Steel Chainring Shimano FC-MT101
Bottom Bracket 73mm Shimano Hollowtech II External --
Tyres
Front Maxxis Hookworm 29" x 2.5" CST 29"x 2.10"27TPI
Rear Maxxis Hookworm 29" x 2.5" CST 29"x 2.10"27TPI
Wheel / RIM 29" 35mm Wide low profile double wall alloy 36h Rim:Alloy,Double Walls
Brakes
Front Shimano - hydraulic disc brake 180mm rotor Shimano BR-MT200 Hydraulic Disc
Rear Shimano - hydraulic disc brake 160mm rotor Shimano BR-MT200 Hydraulic Disc
Suspension
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Rear -- --
Colors Available
Colors Silver (New)
Blue
Green
Blue/White
Orange/Black White
Matte Black/Red White
Black/Blue White


Physical Specs
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Weight 12 kg --
Overview
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Additional Details Rear Mech : Shimano Deore
Headtube : Taper headtube with sealed bearings
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