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gravel bike galano Carbon Gravel Bike

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gravel bike galano Carbon Gravel BikeFrame Size: 45cm,49cm, 52cm, 54cm, 54cm, 56cm, 58cm, 60cm. Color: Arctic Ice Desert Brown Custom Painting Frame: Material: High Modulus Toray 800 Carbon Fiber Color: Arctic Ice Desert Brown Custom Painting BB: BBT 47 Headtube: Straight 1 1 2 Rear Dropout: 12*142 Thru Axle Rear Derailleur Hanger: Replaceable Frame Weight: Arctic Ice 1150g (49cm) + 50g Desert Brown 1170g (49cm) + 50g Raw 1050g (49cm) + 50g ForkYOELEO G21 ForkMaterial: CarbonHead Tube: 1

Frame Size: 45cm,49cm, 52cm, 54cm, 54cm, 56cm, 58cm, 60cm.

Color: Arctic Ice / Desert Brown / Custom Painting

Frame:

Material: High Modulus Toray 800 Carbon Fiber

Color:  Arctic Ice / Desert Brown / Custom Painting

BB: BBT-47

Headtube: Straight 1-1/2”

Rear Dropout: 12*142 Thru Axle

Rear Derailleur Hanger: Replaceable

 

Frame Weight: 

Arctic Ice 1150g (49cm) +/-50g 

Desert Brown 1170g (49cm) +/-50g

Raw 1050g (49cm) +/-50g



Fork
YOELEO G21 Fork
Material: Carbon
Head Tube: 1-1/2" Straight
Axle Dimension: 12 x 100 mm
Brake: Flat Mount

Fork Weight:  475+/-10g(with holes)

                       465+/-10g(without holes)



Handlebar
YOELEO H21 Handlebar
Handlebar Size: 400mm/420mm/440mm
Stem Size: 80mm/90mm/100mm/110mm
Weight: 340g+/-15g (420x90)

Groupset
Shifter: Shimano GRX RX600
Rear Derailleur: Shimano GRX
Crank: Shimano FC-RX600
Cassette: Shimano HG700, 11 speed
Chain: Shimano CN-HG601
Brake: Shimano SHIMANO GRX Hydraulic Disc Brake Caliper
Rotor: Front 160mm/Rear 160mm

Wheelset
SAT C35|35 DB STD OFFSET CX/GRAVEL
Thru Axle: 12*100/12*142
KENDA Tires 700*45C

Limited Rider Weight: 110KG                        

Warranty: 3 Years

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