Ares Aplus vs Throne The Goon -XL

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Ares Aplus
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Throne The Goon -XL
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Technical Specifications
Frame -- Throne Hex 27.5 6061 heat-treated aluminum
Stem Top Road Stem 40mm Throne 50mm
Handle Bar Rise 200mm, Width 680mm, Back Sweep 6 Degree Throne 4pc Cro-Mo
Fork APLUS Zero Fork(HI TEN) Run the Streets Oversize 4130 heat-treated Chromoly with disc brake tab
Seats 198x118mm Black Throne Run the Streets
Seatpost 25.4x200mm Include with Seat --
Grip Black Grip Throne ribbed
Crankset Cr-mo 3pcs Crank 160mm Throne aluminum 175- forged alloy 2-piece with 24mm hollow spindle
Pedals Plastic Pedal Wellgo aluminum platform
Chain KMC Z410A NP/BR KMC
Headset -- Throne steel sealed
Hub Front 36H Alloy Lose Ball 10mm Throne hype sealed bearing disc lightweight oversized hub body and flange 6061 aluminum
Spokes - Stainless Steel brass nipples
Hub Rear ARESBIKES 9T Freecoaster 36H 10mm Throne Hype sealed bearing disc lightweight oversized hub body and flange 6061 aluminum with 16 tooth cassette.
Spoke 14 Stainless, Black --
Sprocket Steel Ring 25T Throne 5 bolt 6061 aluminum
Bottom Bracket Sealed Bearing, Spanish BB Outboard aluminum cup sealed bearing
Tyres
Front ARESBIKES A-Class 20 × 1.90 Vee Tire Co Speedster 27.5 x 3.0
Rear ARESBIKES A-Class 20 × 1.90 Vee Tire Co Speedster 27.5 x 3.0
Wheel / RIM Cycle Star Black 36H Rims 27.5 Throne Fairfax 6061 alloy welded
Brakes
Front Tektro 907A U-Brake --
Rear Tektro 907A U-Brake Tektro Aries mechanical disc
Brake Lever Tektro 289A Brake Lever --
Suspension
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Rear -- --
Colors Available
Colors Mat Black
G.Purple
G.Navy
G.White
M.Gray
Deezy Black
Metal Combat
Electric blue


Physical Specs
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Weight 11.2 kg --
Overview
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Additional Details Top Tube Length : 470mm(18.5″)
Rear Center : 317mm(12.5″)
Head Angle : 75 Degree
Seat Angle : 72 Degree
Rear End size : 10mm(3/8″)
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