Ares Sword 2023 vs Parlee Z-Zero Disc

Compare Specifications of Sword 2023 and Parlee Z-Zero Disc

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Ares Sword 2023
Ares Sword 2023

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Parlee Z-Zero Disc
Parlee Z-Zero Disc

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Technical Specifications
Frame -- Weight : 850-1025g
Stem 50mm Stem Parlee Carbon Stem
Handle Bar SWORD Bar Rise 210mm, Width 700mm, Back Sweep 9 Degree --
Fork SWORD off set 16mm Fork PARLEE Road Disc, tapered steerer, integrated crown race, 12mm thru-axle, 365g
Seats 198x118mm Black --
Seatpost 25.4x200mm Include with Seat Parlee Carbon Seatpost
Grip Black Grip --
Crankset Cr-mo 3pcs Crank 170mm SRAM Red Dub Crankset
Pedals Plastic Pedal --
Chain KMC Z410A NP/BR SRAM 12s Chain
Shifters -- SRAM eTap Shifters
Saddle -- Ergon SR10 Saddle
Headset -- Integrated Cane Creek, IS41 upper, IS47 lower
Derailleur Front -- Braze-on with PARLEE carbon mount
Hub Front 36H ALLOY Lose Ball 10mm --
Hub Rear ARESBIKES 9T Freecoaster 36H 10mm AXLE --
Spoke 14 Stainless, Black --
Sprocket Steel Ring 25T --
Bottom Bracket Sealed Bearing,Spanish BB --
Tyres
Front ARESBIKES A-Class 20 × 1.90 Vittoria Corsa Tires
Rear ARESBIKES A-Class 20 × 1.90 Vittoria Corsa Tires
Wheel / RIM Black 36H Rims ENVE 3.4 Disc Carbon Wheels
Brakes
Front Tektro 907A U-Brake DISC, flat-mount front/rear, internally routed, 140mm or 160mm rotors
Rear Tektro 907A U-Brake DISC, flat-mount front/rear, internally routed, 140mm or 160mm rotors
Brake Lever Tektro XL510 Brake Lever --
Suspension
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Rear -- --
Colors Available
Colors Mat Black,
M.Gray
M.D.Brown
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Physical Specs
Length -- --
Overview
Features -- --
Additional Details Top Tube Length : 495mm(19.5″)
Rear Center : 325mm(12.8″)
Head Angle : 75°
Seat Angle : 71°
Rear End size : 10mm
TT Slope: 9 degrees
Tubing : PARLEE High Mod SL
Seat Stays : Twin carbon
Cabling :Full internal, mechanical, eTap and Di2/EPS compatible, quick access replaceable clip-in stops
Drop outs : Carbon, with alloy replaceable hanger, thru-axle (12 x 142mm)
Fender : Integrated, hidden, front and rear (rear mounts available separately)

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