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Type
mountain (MTB)
mountain (MTB)
Max weight120 kg
Frame and suspension
Frame size17"
Frame material
aluminium /6061/
aluminium /6061/
Suspensionhardtailhardtail
Suspension type (fork)
spring-elastomer /Mooe/
spring-elastomer /Mooe 26/
Fork travel80 mm80 mm
Fork materialaluminium
Wheels and brakes
Wheel size26 "26 "
TyreCST MTBCST MTB
Rim material
aluminium /Gravity GR/
aluminium /Gravity GR/
Rimdouble walldouble wall
Front brake
mechanical disc /Ares RM2, 160mm rotor/
mechanical disc /Ares Rm2, 160mm rotor/
Rear brake
mechanical disc /Ares RM2, 160mm rotor/
mechanical disc /Ares Rm2, 160mm rotor/
Front hub modelQuando M68FQuando M68F
Rear hub modelQuando M68RQuando M68R
Handlebar and transmission
Speeds2121
Chainrings
/crank: ProWheel 24, 42-34-24T/
/crank: ProWheel MC-AJ26, 42-32-22T/
Freewheel cogs77
Freewheel/cassette modelShimano Tourney TZ21
Shimano Tourney /TZ21/
Bottom bracket modelNeco B910Neco B910
Front derailleurShimano Tourney TZ20
Shimano Tourney /TZ20/
Rear derailleurShimano Tourney TX35
Shimano Tourney /TX35/
Shifter typetriggertrigger
Shifter modelShimano Altus EF51
Shimano Tourney /EF51/
Chain modelKMC Z-51KMC Z-51
Handlebar typestraightstraight
HeadsetNeco
General
Equipment
chain guard
chain guard
Saddle modelVaderVader
Pedal modelFPD NW-311FPD NW-311
Weight15.7 kg15.5 kg
Color
Added to E-Catalogapril 2016march 2016

Max weight

The maximum load allowed for a bicycle is, in other words, the maximum weight that it can normally carry in normal use. Of course, when calculating the load, the weight of both the cyclist himself and the additional load that he carries with him is taken into account.

The permissible load must definitely not be exceeded: even if the bike does not break down immediately, off-design loads can weaken the structure, and an accident can occur at any time. Also note that it is desirable to have a certain weight margin — at least 15 – 20 kg: this can be useful in case of transporting heavy loads and will give an additional guarantee in emergency situations (for example, when a wheel gets into a pit). Considering that the average weight of an adult is about 70 – 80 kg, bicycles with a permissible load of up to 100 kg can be classified as "lightweights", from 100 to 120 kg — to the middle category, more than 120 kg — to "heavy trucks".

Frame size

Frame size refers to the distance from the saddle attachment point to the bottom bracket attachment point (axles with gears and pedals). The main parameters that determine the choice of a bike for frame size are the height of the user, the purpose of the bike and the intended riding style.It is also worth considering the female frame, which is lowered, which allows you to ride comfortably even in a skirt or dress.

User height is the most significant factor. In general, the taller the user, the larger the frame should be. The universal formula that allows you to calculate a specific size is as follows: the length of the leg from the groin to the heel in centimeters must be multiplied by 0.6, and then divided by 2.5 — you get the approximate size of the frame in inches. But in the characteristics of brands, the frame can also be indicated in the usual form for measuring size XXS, XS, S, M, L, XL and XXL.

However, note that this value is very arbitrary and approximate, it can only be used for simple bicycles not intended for extreme driving (for example, city bikes, see "Destination"). If you choose a more specialized model (mountain, road, BMX) — it is better to refer to the tables for th...e appropriate type, because. sizes for one height can vary significantly depending on the destination. In addition, different manufacturers have different frame geometry and measurement methods, and therefore, for the most accurate selection, it is recommended to use the manufacturers' own tables.

Note that the optimal frame size is not absolute — in most cases, for the same height, “neighboring” sizes are quite suitable. And here it is worth paying attention to the intended driving style. It is believed that small, well-controlled frames are better suited for extreme variant, and larger and more stable ones are better suited for long-term calm movement.

Fork material

— Aluminium. In this case, aluminium is the simplest and most unpretentious option. Its advantages include light weight; on the other hand, in the absence of shock absorption, the steering wheel with such a fork is highly susceptible to vibrations, and in terms of durability, aluminium is somewhat inferior to steel.

— Steel. Another relatively simple option, which at the same time is considered more advanced than the aluminium described above, and is found even in fairly expensive pro-level bikes. This is due to the fact that steel is noticeably stronger and more durable, as it is not as susceptible to "metal fatigue". However such forks weigh a little more than aluminium ones.

— Chromium molybdenum steel. A type of steel that is more advanced than more traditional grades. Among the main advantages of such alloys are high strength and reliability; at the same time, due to such properties, individual elements of the forks can be made thinner, and the forks themselves can be made lighter than ordinary steel ones. The main disadvantage of Cro-Mo steel is the rather high cost.

— Carbon. Lightweight and high-strength carbon fibre forks effectively dampen small bumps in the road under the wheels of the bike and slightly spring on small potholes, thereby providing cushioning on bumpy roads. The carbon fork facilitates the design of the front of the bike. Most often it is found on board "highways" and "gravel roads", less often it is installed in o...ff-road fatbikes. Vulnerable point — carbon forks break under the influence of strong point impacts.

Freewheel/cassette model

Model of a cassette — a system of rear wheel gears — mounted on a bicycle. Cassettes of different models differ in characteristics and can belong to different classes — from entry-level to professional. Knowing the cassette model, you can get acquainted with its features in more detail (according to official documentation, reviews, user reviews, etc.). This is especially important when choosing a bike for professional cycling.

Front derailleur

Model of the derailleur (derailer) installed on the carriage with pedals as standard on the bike. For more information on why you need to know the model of a particular bicycle component, see paragraph "Cassette Model".

Rear derailleur

Model of the derailleur (derailer) installed on the rear wheel cassette as standard on the bike. For more information on why you need to know the model of a particular bicycle component, see paragraph "Cassette Model".

Shifter model

The model of the shifters (see “Shifter type”) that are fitted to the bike as standard. For more information on why you need to know the model of a particular bicycle component, see paragraph "Cassette Model".

Headset

Model and/or some characteristics of the steering column of a bicycle. This information is indicated mainly for high-end cars equipped with advanced steering columns. Additional data about the column is unlikely to be needed for a quiet everyday ride, but it can be useful for professionals for whom every detail in the bike's equipment is important.
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