Raleigh Detour 1 Step Thru vs Trinx X1 Pro

Compare Specifications of Raleigh Detour 1 Step Thru and Trinx X1 Pro

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Raleigh Detour 1 Step Thru
Raleigh Detour 1 Step Thru

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Trinx X1 Pro
Trinx X1 Pro

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Technical Specifications
Frame Custom Formed AL-6061 Heat Treated Aluminum 700 c True Comfort Frame Trinx Alloy Tri-Butted Smooth Welding 29"x 15"/17"/19"
Stem Alloy Quill Trinx Alloy
Handle Bar Alloy City Comfort Bar Trinx Alloy
Fork Steel Hybrid with Fender Mounts Magnesium AIR Remote Suspension,Travel :100 mm
Seats Raleigh Comfort --
Seatpost Alloy Micro Adjust 27.2 x 300 mm Trinx Alloy
Grip Raleigh Comfort --
Crankset Suntour XCC-T208 with Alloy Arms and 28/38/48t Steel Rings, With Chainguard --
Pedals Raleigh PP Urban with Traction Tape --
Chain KMC Z-7 KMC 9S
Shifters Shimano ST-EF500 EZ Fire Plus Trigger Shifter Shimano Altus M2010
Saddle -- Trinx Sport
Headset Semi-Integrated Threaded 1-1/8" --
Derailleur Front Shimano Tourney TY510 Shimano Altus M370
Derailleur Rear Shimano Altus M310 Shimano Altus M370
Hub Front Formula Alloy Freewheel, Quick Release, 32-hole Formula Alloy Double Sealed Bearing
Hub Rear Formula Alloy Quick Release, 32-hole Formula Alloy Double Sealed Bearing
Spoke 14g Stainless Steel --
Cassette -- CS-M2009,11-32T
Chainrings -- Shimano FC-MT101
Tyres
Front Vee Tire Co. Easy Street, 700 x 42 c CST 29"x 2.10"27TPI
Rear Vee Tire Co. Easy Street, 700 x 42 c CST 29"x 2.10"27TPI
Wheel / RIM Alloy, Double Wall Rim:Alloy,Double Walls
Brakes
Front Tektro 837 Alloy V-Brake Shimano BR-MT200 Hydraulic Disc
Rear Tektro 837 Alloy V-Brake Shimano BR-MT200 Hydraulic Disc
Brake Lever Shimano, Alloy 4-finger --
Suspension
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Rear -- --
Colors Available
Colors Blue Blue/White
Orange/Black White
Matte Black/Red White
Black/Blue White


Physical Specs
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Weight 31.0 kg --
Overview
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Additional Details Bottom Bracket : Sealed Cartridge bearing
Cogset : Shimano MF-TZ500 7spd (14-34t)
Extras : Rack and Fender Mounts
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