Marin Eldridge Grade vs Polygon Urbano 3

Compare Specifications of Marin Eldridge Grade and Polygon Urbano 3

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Marin Eldridge Grade
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Polygon Urbano 3
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Technical Specifications
Drivetrain Shimano Acera/Altus 3x8 drivetrain --
Frame Series 1 6061 Aluminum, 27.5” Wheels, 68 mm BB shell, 135 mm Forged Dropouts, Disc Brake ALX Foldable Frame w/ Safety Lock & Magnetic
Stem Alloy, 31.8 mm, 45 mm Alloy Foldable Stem
Handle Bar 31.8 Riser, 20 mm Rise, 740 mm Width Alloy w: 560mm Barbore: 25.4MM Bend: 6 Degree
Fork -- ALX Rigid Fork
Seatpost Alloy, 27.2 mm Alloy 34.9x580mm w/ Shim to 36.4mm
Grip Entity MTB, Closed End --
Crankset Forged Alloy, Steel Chainrings, 36/22T Alloy Crank Steel 52T W/ Double Chain Guard
Pedals Nylon Platform Foldable PP Cage Pedal w/ Reflector
Chain KMC Z8 KMC Z-8.3 8-Speed
Shifters -- Shimano Altus Sl-M315 8-Speed
Saddle Entity MTB Entity Saddle Dia 7mm
Headset 44 mm Zero Stack, 8 mm Cone ZS 44/28.6 | ZS 44/30
Derailleur Front Shimano Altus --
Derailleur Rear Shimano Acera, 8-Speed Shimano Claris RD-R2000 8-Speed
Hub Front Forged Alloy, 6-Bolt Disc, 32H --
Hub Rear Forged Alloy, 6-Bolt Disc, 32H --
Spoke Black Stainless Steel, Brass Nipples --
Cassette Shimano HG-200, 8-Speed, 11-32T Shimano CS-HG200 12-32T 8-Speed
Bottom Bracket Sealed Cartridge Bearings, Square Taper Cartridge BB
Tyres
Front MTB, 27.5 x 2.25" Kenda 20"x1.75"
Rear MTB, 27.5 x 2.25" Kenda 20"x1.75"
Wheel / RIM Double Wall Alloy 20" Alloy Double Wall 28H
Brakes
Front Tektro M275 Hydraulic Disc, 160 mm Rotor Mechanical Disc Brake Caliper IS
Rear Tektro M275 Hydraulic Disc, 160 mm Rotor Mechanical Disc Brake Caliper IS
Brake Lever Tektro M275 Hydraulic Disc --
Suspension
Front SR Suntour XCM Disc, 120 mm Travel, Preload Adjustment --
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Colors Available
Colors Gloss Blue Black
Pink


Physical Specs
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Overview
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Additional Details Size Range : S, M, L
Shift Lever : Shimano SLM315 Rapid Fire, 2x8-Speed
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