Raleigh Pioneer Crossbar vs Tribe Lafayette

Compare Specifications of Raleigh Pioneer Crossbar and Tribe Lafayette

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Raleigh Pioneer Crossbar
Raleigh Pioneer Crossbar

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Tribe Lafayette
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Technical Specifications
Load Carrying Capacity 120 KG --
Frame Aluminium 6061, Crossbar, Low step Tig-welded 1020 hi-tensile steel
Stem Steel, 25.4mm, Satin Silver --
Handle Bar Steel, 25.4mm, Width 590mm, Silver Cruiser handlebars with leather grips
Fork Raleigh Steel Trekking Fork Tig-welded 1020 hi-tensile steel
Seatpost Aluminium Micro Adjust, 27.2mm, Silver --
Crankset Shimano TY501 48/38/28t, 170mm, Black Forged 6061 aluminum
Pedals Raleigh ‘Anti Slip’ Resin, 9/16”, Black --
Chain 1/2” x 3/32” 7 Speed Built-in chain tensioner
Shifters Front Shifter: Shimano 21 Speed EZ Fire
Gear Shift: Derailleur Gear
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Gear 21 Number of Gears Stock 44/16 gear ratio
Changeable by switching out rear cog
Saddle Selle Royal Milo Plus, Black Spring loaded leather
Derailleur Rear Shimano Tourney TY300, Direct Attachment --
Cassette Shimano TZ50 14-28 --
Bottom Bracket -- Sealed cartridge
Tyres
Front 700x40c, with Puncture Protection and Reflective Stripe, Black --
Rear 700x40c, with Puncture Protection and Reflective Stripe, Black --
Wheel / RIM Rim & Wheel set: Aluminium, Doublewall, 36H, CNC Sides, Silver, Aluminium Hub, Silver with Raleigh ‘R’ Dome Nuts
Wheel size: 700c
Chrome cruiser wheel set with 35C tires
Rim : Double walled rims with CNC brake strip
Brakes
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Brake Lever Integrated With Shifter --
Suspension
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Rear -- --
Colors Available
Colors Black and Grey Black & Gumwall Brown


Physical Specs
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Weight 15.7 kg --
Overview
About The Raleigh Pioneer Crossbar is a reliable bicycle with a load capacity of 120 KG, making it su Read More --
Features -- --
Additional Details -- - Front and rear brake included
- Chromoly freewheel
- Size :
4'8 - 5'1 = 47cm
5'2 - 5'6 = 50cm
5'7 - 5'11 = 54cm
6'0 - 6'2 = 58cm
6'3 - 6'5 = 61cm

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