YOELEO
Altera G21 DB Gravel Bike Frameset Artisan Black
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Specifications of Altera G21
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UCI Approved
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Yes
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Parts Included
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G21 Frame, Fork, Handlebar, Seatpost
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Lead Time
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45days
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Frame
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Size
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45cm,49cm, 52cm, 54cm, 56cm, 58cm, 60cm
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Material
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High Modulus Toray 800 Carbon Fiber
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Color
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Artisan Black
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BB
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BB T-47 inboard bearing
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- GRX crank: T47 BB inboard bearing for Shimano 24mm spindle size
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- SRAM DUB / DUB wide crank: T47 BB inboard bearing for SRAM DUB
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- SRAM GXP: T47 BB inboard bearing for SRAM GXP
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BB Width
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85.5mm
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Headtube
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Straight 1-1/2”
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Rear Dropout
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12*142 Thru Axle
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Rear Derailleur Hanger
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Universal Derailleur Hanger (UDH) - Replaceable
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Frame Weight
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Champagne 1170g (56cm)
Raw 1150g (56cm)
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Handlebar
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H21 carbon integrated handlebar
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Handlebar Size
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400mm, 420mm, 440mm
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Stem Size
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80mm, 90mm, 100mm, 110mm
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Handlebar Weight
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360+/-15g (420x90)
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Fork & Seatpost
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Fork
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1 1/8" - 1 1/2", 12*100 Thru Axle
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Fork Weight (Painted, 56cm frame)
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480g
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Seatpost Weight
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95.2g (without clamp)
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Seatpost Shape
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Round (27.2mm)
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Compatibility
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Chainring
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- Single: Max of 42t for normal crank spindle and 44t for wide crank spindle
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Brake Fitment
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Flat Mount Disc
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Cable Routing
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Internal
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Bottle Mounts
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4
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Mudguard Compatible
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Yes
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Cargo Rack Compatible
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Yes
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Max Tire Width
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700x53mm, 650Bx2.1” (single chainring setup)
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Accessories
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Handlebar Spacers
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- 3mm: 1PC
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- 5mm: 1PC
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- 10mm: 2PCS
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Headset Bearing Cap
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10mm: 1PC
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Front Axle
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1pc
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Rear Axle
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1pc
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Limited Rider Weight
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125KG
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Warranty
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6 Years
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Warranty
Standard Coverage: 3-year warranty
Crash Replacement Policy
YOUR SAFETY MATTERS
While we sincerely hope you'll stay safe on the roads, we provide a 30% crash replacement discount on all products in the unfortunate event of a crash. Reach out to us, and we'll strive to assist you promptly, ensuring you can get back on the road and ride again as soon as possible.
Our Core Values
At the core of our company lie the values of self-discipline and freedom, driving us forward and fueling our passion for cycling. We believe that cycling is more than just a sport; it's a way to push beyond our limits, discover our inner strength, and achieve greatness. Since the beginning, we've been committed to these values, delighting our customers with a variety of cycling disciplines designed with a fun and progressive lifestyle in mind.
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