Opus Big City 2 vs Orbea Terra H40

Compare Specifications of Opus Big City 2 and Orbea Terra H40

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Opus Big City 2
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Orbea Terra H40
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Technical Specifications
Frame Meta 20 aluminum Orbea Terra Hydro disc, hydroformed triple butted aluminium, HS 1,5", PF, Thru Axle 12mm x 142mm rear, thread M12x2 P1, DT internal cable routing, 27,2mm seat tube, MMS system
Stem Promax OC Road Performance RP21, -6º
Handle Bar Alloy 12 mm rise OC Gravel GR31-R, Rise 15, Reach 70, Drop 110
Fork Steel tapered 1-1/4 to 1-1/8 in Orbea Terra ICR, full carbon, 1-1/8" - 1,5" tappered head tube compatible, Thru axle 12x100mm, thread M12x2 P1
Seatpost Promax alloy 27.2 x 300 SP 0.2 Carbon, 27SP 0.2 Carbon, 27.2mm, Setback 20
Grip Velo ERGO dual density --
Crankset Shimano FC-TY301 Shimano GRX RX600-10 30x46t
Pedals FPD NW-247 --
Chain KMC-Z8.3 KMC X10
Shifters Shimano ST-EF500 3x8 Shimano ST-RX400
Saddle Opus City Prologo Akero AGX STN size 155mm
Headset FSA Orbit integrated sealed FSA 1-1/2" Integrated Aluminium Cup
Derailleur Front Shimano Tourney Shimano GRX RX400
Derailleur Rear Shimano Tourney Shimano RD-RX400
Hub Rear Joytech --
Cassette Shimano 11-30 Shimano Tiagra HG-500 11-34t 10-Speed
Chainrings 42-34-24 --
Bottom Bracket Neco cartridge --
Tyres
Front Kenda Kwick Seven.5 650 x 45 Vittoria Terreno Dry Gravel 700x38c
Rear Kenda Kwick Seven.5 650 x 45 Vittoria Terreno Dry Gravel 700x38c
Wheel / RIM Weinmann U28 650 Alloy, Tubeless, 700c, 21c
Brakes
Front Tektro MD-M280 mechanical disc Shimano RX400 Hydraulic Disc
Rear -- Shimano RX400 Hydraulic Disc
Brake Lever Shimano --
Suspension
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Colors Available
Colors Black Artichoke
Infinity Green
Blue Stone


Physical Specs
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Weight 12.7 kg --
Overview
Features - Progressive Geometry for efficient heads up riding
- Alloy frame
- Shimano 3x8 drivetrain
- Big 650 x 45 mm tires eat up potholes
- Internal cable routing
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Additional Details Sizes : XS-S-M-L-XL
Front and rear-rack and fender ready
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