Solifer Pulski 8-year Fatbike 26 x 4 black vs Stanton Switch9er Ti

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Solifer Pulski 8-year Fatbike 26 x 4 black
Solifer Pulski 8-year Fatbike 26 x 4 black

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Stanton Switch9er Ti
Stanton Switch9er Ti

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Technical Specifications
Drivetrain -- XT 12 Speed + 10-51T Cassette
Frame Aluminum frame 19 ", 47cm Frame Weight – 1.9kg
Handle Bar Width: 63 cm --
Fork Front fork solid, steel 1" 1/8 Ohlins RXF36 m.2 Air TTX 18 140mm 44 offset
Seatpost -- Rockshox Dropper 175mm Seat Post (stealth routed)
Grip -- Stanton Grip
Crankset Steel cranks Prowheel --
Pedals Neco MTB, low profile, suitable for sliding pedals --
Gear 8, Shimano RD-TX800, trolley 12-32 H --
Saddle -- Stanton Saddle
Tyres
Front 26 "x 4", pressure 1.4 bar, car valve WTB Vigilante 2.5
Rear 26 "x 4", pressure 1.4 bar, car valve WTB Trail Boss 2.4
Wheel / RIM Alloy wheels, size 26 " Hope Fortus 30
Brakes
Front Radius disc brakes Dual Pot XT Brakes
Rear Radius disc brakes Dual Pot XT Brakes
Suspension
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Colors Available
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Physical Specs
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Weight 18 kg --
Overview
Features - Weather and season bike, not only for off-road, snow, sandy beach but also for commuting and utility cycling
- Gear selector with thumb lever, Shimano
- Adjustable guide bracket length 100 mm, pitch 0 ... 40 degrees
- Seat support with quick release
- 3AL-2.5V titanium 44mm head tube, gusseted down tube and our super-sweet alloy head badge.
- ISCG 05 mounts and 73mm BB shell, Custom designed CNC’d Yoke that accommodates standard 29” or 27.5+ tyre set up.
- Super-short chainstays (428 mm) made from 3AL-2.5V aerospace-grade titanium tubing.
Additional Details Seat bracket: 27.2mm, length 300 mm
Maximum weight of the driver : 110 kg
Frame size suitable for cyclists from 160 cm to 190 cm
Size: 16.5",18"
Accessories Sporty plastic fenders • Sporty, weatherproof seat
Standing support
Reflectors
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