gravel bike frames G21 DB Gravel Bike Frameset
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gravel bike frames G21 DB Gravel Bike Frameset

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gravel bike frames G21 DB Gravel Bike FramesetG21 2023 UCI Approved Yes Parts Included G21 Frame, Fork, Handlebar, Seatpost Frame Size 45cm,49cm, 52cm, 54cm, 56cm, 58cm, 60cm Material High Modulus Toray 800 Carbon Fiber Color Arctic Ice Desert Brown Custom Painting BB BB T 47 inboard bearing (pick the right BB 47 depending on your crank spindle size) E. g. if you are using GRX crank : T47 BB inboard bearing for (shimano) 24mm spindle size. SRAM DUB DUB wide crank : T47 BB inboard bearing for SRAM


G21 2023
UCI Approved
Yes
Parts Included
G21 Frame, Fork, Handlebar, Seatpost


Frame

Size
45cm,49cm, 52cm, 54cm, 56cm, 58cm, 60cm
Material
High Modulus Toray 800 Carbon Fiber
Color
Arctic Ice / Desert Brown / Custom Painting
BB
BB T-47 inboard bearing

(pick the right BB-47 depending on your crank spindle size)
E.g. if you are using GRX crank : T47 BB inboard bearing for (shimano) 24mm spindle size.

SRAM DUB / DUB wide crank : T47 BB inboard bearing for SRAM DUB

SRAM GXP : T47 BB Inboard bearing for SRAM GXP
BB Width
86.5mm
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


Handlebar
H21 carbon integrated handlebar
Handlebar Size
400mm, 420mm, 440mm
Stem Size
80mm, 90mm, 100mm, 110mm
Handlebar Weight
360+/-15g (420x90)


Fork & Seatpost

Fork
1 1/8" - 1 1/2", 12*100 Thru Axle
Fork Weight (Painted, 56cm frame)
- G21 Fork: 475+/-10 (with holes)
- G21 Fork: 465+/-10 (without holes)
Seatpost Weight
204+/-15g
Seatpost Shape
D-shaped


Compatibility

Chainring
- Single: Max of 42t for normal crank spindle and 44t for wide crank spindle
- Double: 50-34t max with BB to Crank washer
Brake Fitment
Flat Mount Disc
Cable Routing
Internal
Bottle Mounts
4
Mudguard Compatible
Yes
Cargo Rack Compatible
Yes
Max Tire Width
700x53mm, 650Bx2.1”


Accessories

Handlebar Spacers
- 3mm: 1PC

- 5mm: 1PC

- 10mm: 2PCS
Headset Bearing Cap
10mm: 1PC
Front Axle
1pc
Rear Axle
1pc
Limited Rider Weight
110KG
Warranty
6 Years

 

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