Opus Mode 1 vs Reid MTB Sport WSD

Compare Specifications of Opus Mode 1 and Reid MTB Sport WSD

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Opus Mode 1
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Reid MTB Sport WSD
Reid MTB Sport WSD

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Technical Specifications
Frame 6061 Meta 20 Aluminum Reid 6061 aluminium mtb frame
Stem Opus Gold Alloy threadless 90mm 7 rise
Handle Bar Satori Noirette 35° Reid alloy riserbars 620mm barbore 31.8
Fork 6061 alloy fork Zoom sport suspension fork 50mm travel
Seatpost Opus Bronze 27.2 x 350, 400 (L, XL) Alloy 27.2mm micro adjust 350 mm
Grip Opus Lifestyle, Kraton Reid mtb rubber 75mm(revo)
Crankset Suntour XCD-D118 --
Pedals FPD NW-99K Nylon platform 9/16" steel axle
Chain KMC X9 Econoblack kmc z33
Shifters Shimano Alivio M3100 2x9 Shimano tourney rs35 revoshift
Saddle Opus Lifestyle Reid mtb
Headset Kore Dozer --
Derailleur Front Shimano Altus M2020 Shimano Tourney tz30
Derailleur Rear Shimano Altus M2000 Shadow Shimano Tourney tz300
Hub Front -- Alloy 36h rear screw on fw
Hub Rear Joytech disc Alloy 36h rear screw on fw
Cassette Shimano HG-200-9 11-36 Shimano 7 - Speed freewheel (14-28t)
Chainrings 38-28 alloy 170mm 24/34/42t w/ chainguard
Bottom Bracket Suntour BB10-XCD-SQS Neco b908 sealed bearing
Tyres
Front Kenka Kwick Seven.5 650b x 45c 26x2.1off-road mtb
Rear Kenka Kwick Seven.5 650b x 45c --
Wheel / RIM Weinmann U28 650b Reid double wall alloy w/ cnc sidewalls
Brakes
Front Shimano BR-U300 flat-mount hydraulic disc Alloy v- brake
Rear -- Alloy v - brake
Brake Lever Shimano BL-M200 Alloy
Suspension
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Rear -- --
Colors Available
Colors Stealth Black
Dark Silver
Light Blue


Physical Specs
Length -- --
Weight 13.3 kg 14.5 kg
Overview
Features - 6061 Meta 20 Aluminum with low-standover and an upright position
- Flat-mount hydraulic disc-brakes on a 6061 alloy fork
- 2x9 optimized gearing drivetrain
- Powerful & all-weather hydraulic disc brakes
- Sleek fenders keep your cottons fresh & dry
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Additional Details Sizes: S-M-L-XL --
Accessories - Lightweight fenders
- Front and rear-rack ready
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