Specialized Sirrus X 3.0 vs Tern Verge X10

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Specialized Sirrus X 3.0
Specialized Sirrus X 3.0

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Tern Verge X10
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Technical Specifications
Frame Specialized A1 Premium Aluminum, Fitness Geometry, butted tubing, internal cable routing, flat-mount disc, Plug + Play rack/fender mounts Tern Verge, hydroformed 7005-Al w/ smooth TIG welding, 3 patented technologies
Stem 3D-forged alloy, 31.8mm, 7-degree rise Syntace VRO, adjustable, Built for Tern
Handle Bar Alloy Mini Rise, 9-degree backsweep, 15mm rise, 31.8mm Kinetix Pro, double-butted 7050-Al, for VRO
Fork A1 Premium Aluminum, flat-mount disc, Plug + Play fender mounts, low rider rack mounts Tarsus, 6061-AL, hydroformed
Seatpost Alloy, 12mm offset, 2-bolt clamp, 27.2mm Stasis by Syntace, 7050-AL, hard-anodized
Grip Specialized Neutralizer, Body Geometry, locking grip Ergon GS1 Leichtbau
Crankset Forged aluminum arms, 24mm spindle, Narrow-wide steel chainring 40t, chainguard FSA Gossamer, 55T, MegaEVO BB386, Built for Tern
Pedals Specialized Body Geometry Fitness, platform, plastic --
Chain KMC X9, 9-speed w/ Missing Link™ KMC X10L
Shifters MicroSHIFT SL-M9295, 9-speed SRAM GX trigger, 1x10 spd
Saddle Bridge Sport, Steel rails, 155/143mm Kore Road Performance
Headset -- Flux Pro, angular contact bearings, Physis integrated
Derailleur Rear microSHIFT Advent, 1x9 w/ clutch SRAM GX
Hub Front Alloy, 6-bolt disc, loose ball bearing, quick-release, 32h --
Hub Rear Alloy, 6-bolt disc, 8-/9-speed freehub, loose ball bearing, quick-release, 32h --
Spoke Stainless, 14g Sapim CX-Wing, custom forged, internal Polyax nipples
Cassette microSHIFT Advent, 9-speed, 11-42t Shimano SLX, 11-36T, 10 spd
Chainrings 40T --
Bottom Bracket Threaded BSA 68mm --
Taillamp -- BioLogic TailLight
Tyres
Front Pathfinder Sport, 700x42 Schwalbe Durano, 28-406, foldable, puncture protection, 120 psi
Rear Pathfinder Sport, 700x42 Schwalbe Durano, 28-406, foldable, puncture protection, 120 psi
Wheel / RIM 700C disc, double-wall alloy, 22mm depth, 21mm internal width, 32h Size : 20" wheels
Front Wheel : Kinetix Pro X, Paired Spoke technology, straight-pull design, 16H, 491 g
Rear Wheel : Kinetix Pro X, Paired Spoke technology, straight-pull design, 20H, asymmetric flange, 657 g
Tube Standard 40mm PV 700x32-50 --
Brakes
Front Tektro HD-R280, hydraulic disc, 160 mm rotor Kinetix Pro X, Ashima Aero CNC cartridge brake pads
Rear Tektro HD-R280, hydraulic disc, resin pads, flat-mount, 160mm Kinetix Pro X, Ashima Aero CNC cartridge brake pads
Brake Lever -- Avid Speed Dial 7, adjustable leverage
Suspension
Front -- --
Rear -- --
Colors Available
Colors Gloss Birch / Satin Taupe Reflective
Satin Maroon / Black / Satin Black Reflective
Gloss Metallic Obsidian / Satin Black Reflective
White/Green
White/Orange


Physical Specs
Length -- --
Weight 11.4 kg 9.2 kg
Overview
Features -- - The lightest bike in Tern collection at 9.6 kg (21.2 lb)
- Kinetix™ Pro X wheels with straight-pull spokes and smooth-rolling hubs
- SLX 11-36T 10 speed cassette paired with a 55T chainring for a wide gear range
- SRAM X9 rear derailleur and Mainstay Chain Guide for precise and reliable shifting
- Lightweight Tarsus™ hydroformed fork
- Folds compactly in 10 seconds for storage and transport
Additional Details -- FOLDING SIZE: 38 x 77 x 71 cm (15" x 30" x 28")
FOLDING TIME : 10 sec
FRAME SIZES : One size
GEAR INCHES : 28" - 93" (2.26 - 7.38 m)
DISTANCE: SEATPOST TO HANDLEBAR : Min. 570 mm (22.4") Max: 630 mm (24.8")
DISTANCE: SADDLE TO PEDAL : Min: 660 mm (26") Max: 930 mm (36.6")
SUGGESTED RIDER HEIGHT : 142 - 190 cm (4'8" - 6'3")
MAX LOAD WEIGHT : 105 kg (230 lb)
HANDLEPOST : Tern Physis 3D, 3D forged, 5 patented technologies
SEATPOST CLAMP : Syntace OverLock
BRAKE CABLE & HOUSING : Jagwire, anti-compression housing, slick cables, Slick Lube liner, alloy ferrules
SHIFTER CABLE & HOUSING : Jagwire LEX-SL, slick treatment, alloy ferrules
BOTTOM BRACKET : FSA BB386

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