Polygon Strattos S2 vs Scrapper XC Diablo 1

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Polygon Strattos S2
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Scrapper XC Diablo 1
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Technical Specifications
Transmission -- Shimano Trigger
Speed -- 20 Speeds
Frame ALX All-Round, QRx130mm Aluminum
Available sizes: M (165cm-175cm) and L (175cm-185cm)
Stem Entity OE Alloy, EXT: 90mm (XS, S, M) / 105mm (L, XL), BB: 31.8mm, R/D: 10degree --
Handle Bar Entity Sport Alloy, W: 400mm (XS, S, M) / 420mm (L, XL), BB: 31.8mm, R/D: 124mm, B/R: 80mm --
Fork Light Weight Carbon Fork, Straight 1-1/8" Rock Shox XC30 Remote Lock 120 mm
Seatpost Entity Sport Alloy, 27.2 x 350mm --
Crankset Prowheel Ounce-421C-TT-N 50/34T Double MTB 24 x 38, Forged Crank
Pedals Alloy Cage & Body w/ Reflector --
Chain KMC Z-8.3 --
Shifters Shimano Claris ST-R2000, 2x8-Speed Dual Control Lever --
Saddle Entity, Steel Dia 7mm --
Headset Zero Stack (ZS) Semi-Integrated Bearing for Straight Head Tube, ZS 44/28.6 | ZS 44/30, ID: 44mm --
Derailleur Front Alloy QRx100mm 32H Shimano Deore Double Ring
Derailleur Rear Shimano Claris RD-R2000-SS Direct Attach
Alloy QRx130mm 32H
Shimano Deore Shadow RD-M610SGS
Cassette Shimano CS-HG31 11-30T Shimano CS-HG50 - 10 speed, 11/36T
Bottom Bracket Prowheel BSA Threaded FOR 2-Piece Crankset --
Tyres
Front Performance Tire 700C​ Hutchinson Python 2 - 27.5"x2.10,
Rear Performance Tire 700C​ Hutchinson Python 2 - 27.5"x2.10,
Wheel / RIM Alloy Double Wall 622-15 32H Wheels :Mach 1 ER-20 Disc
Brakes
Front TEKTRO R315 Caliper Shimano MT200 Hydraulic Disc Brakes 180 mm/160 mm
Rear TEKTRO R315 Caliper Shimano MT200 Hydraulic Disc Brakes 180 mm/160 mm
Brake Lever Shimano Claris ST-R2000 --
Suspension
Front -- --
Rear -- --
Colors Available
Colors Blue
Light Red
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Physical Specs
Length -- --
Weight -- 12.90 kg
Overview
Features -- - The XC DIABLO 1 mountain bike is a high-performance bike designed for courses that are as rolling as they are steep
- It is ideal for regular training, to learn about Cross Country practice or even for touring biking

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