Pacific Birdy Standard 9 Speed vs Sensa Romagna Sora

Compare Specifications of Pacific Birdy Standard 9 Speed and Sensa Romagna Sora

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Pacific Birdy Standard 9 Speed
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Technical Specifications
Load Carrying Capacity 110kg(rider w/luggage) --
Frame New BIRDY Monocoque Disc Brake Version Lite aluminium 6061 - 2x butted - Hydroformed
Stem New Birdy double lock adjustable stem 10degree Supra Comp Line
Handle Bar Horizon AL6061T6 butted, 31.8x540mm 10D Supra Comp Line
Fork New BIRDY spring suspension Disc Brake Version Supra alloy STR8
Seatpost Birdy SP61R.1 34.9mm AL7075 black anodized w/ laser scale Supra Comp Line 31.6 mm
Pedals VP-199A black cage w/BS reflectors --
Chain KMC HG-53 9speed --
Shifters Shimano Sora for flat handlebar --
Saddle Birdy SD-3164 w/ cromo-rail Supra Comp race
Headset Semi integrated 1-1/8" --
Derailleur Rear Shimano Sora 9speed --
Hub Front Shimano Alivio 32H Shimano FH-RS300
Hub Rear Birdy 32H Shimano HB-RS300
Spoke Stainless steel 2.0mm (14G) --
Tyres
Front CST 18x1.5" 90psi kevlar inside w/reflective sidewall Schwalbe Vittoria 25 mm
Rear CST 18x1.5" 90psi kevlar inside w/reflective sidewall Schwalbe Vittoria 25 mm
Wheel / RIM Rim : Alex DA16 black anodized Supra RA Comp
Brakes
Front Avid BB-5R Disc Brake --
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Suspension
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Rear PU Red 90D --
Colors Available
Colors Charming Green
Khaki Brown
Slate Grey
Matt Black + Grey


Physical Specs
Length -- --
Weight 10.9 kg 9.7 kg
Overview
Features -- - Shimano Sora 2x9 groupset
- 11-32T cassette provides a wide gear range
- Lightweight aluminium frame & carbon fork
- Vittoria Zaffiro 25mm tires for grip & comfort
Additional Details Rider Height : 145-185cm
Chainwheel : Birdy 52T w/ double CG
Freewheel : Shimano CS-HG400 9speed 11~32T
Dimensions : Folded: 60cm(H) x 33cm(W) x 72cm(L)
BbParts : TH-7420 68/113mm steel axle
Sizes : 49-52-55-58-61cm
Accessories PCI chain tensioner
BellPCI chain tensioner
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