Trek 2020 Emonda SLR 9 Disc eTap vs Vivente Anatolia 2014

Compare Specifications of Trek 2020 Emonda SLR 9 Disc eTap and Vivente Anatolia 2014

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Trek 2020 Emonda SLR 9 Disc eTap
Trek 2020 Emonda SLR 9 Disc eTap

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Vivente Anatolia 2014
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Technical Specifications
Frame Ultralight 700 Series OCLV Carbon, Ride Tuned performance tube optimization, tapered head tube, Control Freak internal routing, Ride Tuned seatmast, DuoTrap S compatible, flat mount disc, 100% Cr-Mo tubing, double butted main tubes, 3 bidon mounts, spare spoke mounts, centre stand attachment plate, 700×35C (XS is 26×1.4″).
Stem -- Vivente 7 degree, 60mm(XS)/80mm(S)/100mm(M)/120mm(L,XL)/130mm(XXL), 26.0, stack 40mm
Handle Bar Bontrager XXX Barstem Combo, OCLV Carbon, Blendr compatible Humpert Horn bar (25.4 B) 580mm, black, adjustable
Fork Emonda SLR full carbon, tapered carbon steerer, internal brake routing, flat mount disc 1-1/8″, 100% cr-mo steel, threadless, rack mounts, pivots, disc brake mounts, light cable mounts
Seatpost Bontrager Ride Tuned carbon seatmast cap, 20 mm offset Kalloy 27.2 micro adjustable alloy. 250/300mm
Grip Bontrager Supertack Perf tape Velo hi-density foam 400x20x5mm black
Crankset SRAM RED D1, 24 mm spindle Sugino Alpina 600T 48/36/26T, 165/170/175 mm cranks
Pedals -- Shimano, PD-A530 SPD, with cleats
Chain SRAM RED D1, 12 speed Shimano CN-HG73A 105/Deore LX, narrow for 9 speed
Shifters SRAM RED eTap AXS, 12 speed Shift Levers : Shimano Deore, SL-M590 Rapid fire plus
Saddle Bontrager XXX, OCLV Carbon shell and rails, 154 mm width WTB Comfort V Comp 172x260mm
Headset FSA Integrated, sealed cartridge bearing, 1-1/8 top, 1.5 bottom Tange fully sealed cartridge headset
Derailleur Front SRAM RED eTap AXS, braze-on Shimano Deore, M-591
Derailleur Rear SRAM RED eTap AXS, Orbit chain management, 33 T max cog Shimano XT, RD-M771-SGS 9-speed
Hub Front -- Shimano Deore XT dynamo, 6V-3W, 36H, with centre lock, QR
Hub Rear -- Shutter Precision (SP) 8, black , (6-bolt type), 6V-2.4W, 36h
Spoke -- Front Spokes : DT Champion 36H, silver, cross three pattern, 14G (2.0mm)
Rear Spokes : DT Alpine III triple butted, 36, silver, cross three pattern, 13/15/14G (2.34/1.8/2.0mm)
Cassette SRAM RED XG-1290, 10-28, 12 speed Shimano Deore 9 speed, NI plated, 11-12-14-16-18-21-24-28-32T
Chainrings 48 / 35 --
Bottom Bracket -- Shimano UN55 English square taper JIS sealed cartridge 68mm x 111mm
Tyres
Front Bontrager R4 320 Handmade Clincher, Hard-Case Lite, 320 tpi, 700 x 25 c Schwalbe Marathon 700c × 35 (622) or 26″ (559)
Rear Bontrager R4 320 Handmade Clincher, Hard-Case Lite, 320 tpi, 700 x 25 c Schwalbe Marathon 700c × 32 (622) or 26″ (559)
Wheel / RIM Bontrager Aeolus XXX 2, OCLV Carbon, Tubeless Ready, 21mm rim width, 28 mm rim depth, 12 mm thru-axle Rims : DT-545d, disc specific, for long distance touring, pressure advice decal specific for tyre width, 36H, 21mm internal width, 700c (622) or 26″ (559), black, with eyelets
Brakes
Front SRAM Red hydraulic disc, flat mount, 160 mm rotors --
Rear SRAM Red hydraulic disc, flat mount, 160 mm rotors --
Brake Lever -- Shimano T610 Deore 2.0 finger
Suspension
Front -- --
Rear -- --
Colors Available
Colors Viper Red --


Physical Specs
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Additional Details Axles
Front : 12 x 100 mm thru axle
Rear : 142 x 12 mm thru axle
Bottom Bracket : Trek BB90
- Brakes :
Calipers : Avid BB7 cable disc, sintered pads, 160mm rotor with lock-ring
Rotors : Avid 160mm 6-bolt attachment
- Lights :
Front Light : Busch & Muller Lumotec EYC with standlight and sensor
Rear Light : Busch & Muller Toplight line plus for day night running
- Racks :
Rear Rack : Tubus Logo Evo, 150mm lower spacing, 50mm taillight spacing
Accessories -- - Mudguards : VWR 46mm wide, with stainless steel hardware, 26″ or 700c to suit
- Horn : VWR black 6″ bugle horn
- Bidon Cages : 2 pieces per bike – 6mm black alloy cages & VWR custom LD PE 700cc bidons
- Kick Stand : Atranvelo, Stylo DV with regular (XS) and long(700c) leg

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