Which Bike???

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ajtopper

New Member
Hi

I am pretty new to MB and would like to know which is better of the following 2 bikes

Trek 4700 D 2013
Frame:Alpha Gold Aluminium, semi-integrated head tube, butted and hydroformed tubing, internal front derailleur cable routing, replaceable derailleur hanger

Fork:SR Suntour XCR-RL, coil spring, preload adjustment, remote lockout, 100mm travel
Front Derailleur:Shimano Deore
Rear Derailleur:Shimano SLX Shadow
Number of Gears:30
Shifters:Shimano Deore
Chainset:Shimano M522
Chainrings:42/32/24
Bottom Bracket:Cartridge type
Cassette:Shimano HG62 11-36, 10 speed
Pedals:Wellgo nylon platform
Front Brake:Shimano M395 hydraulic disc
Rear Brake:Shimano M395 hydraulic disc
Handlebars:Bontrager Low Riser, 31.8mm, 15mm rise, 9 degree sweep
Stem:Bontrager Race Lite, 31.8mm, 7 degree
Headset:1-1/8" threadless, semi-integrated, semi-cartridge bearings
Grips:Bontrager Race
Rims:Bontrager AT-850 32-hole double-walled
Front Hub:Shimano RM66 aluminium
Rear Hub:Shimano RM66 aluminium
Front Tyre:Bontrager XR2, 26×2.2″
Rear Tyre:Bontrager XR2, 26×2.2″
Saddle:Bontrager Evoke 1
Seatpost:Bontrager SSR, 31.6mm, 20mm offset
Or

Moda Ronda 21"

Frame21" LDA triple-butted 7005 aluminium hardtail mountain bike frame
ForkRockShox Recon Gold TK suspension fork with 100mm travel
Wheels26" American Classic mountain bike terrain rims
TyresKenda Small Block Eight 26" tyres
ShiftersSRAM X7 10-speed shifters
Rear MechanismSRAM X7
Front MechanismSRAM X7
CassetteSRAM PG1050 11/32 cassette
ChainSRAM chain
ChainsetSRAM X7 42/28T
BrakesAvid Elixir R disc brakes with 160mm rotors
HandlebarsKore alloy 660mm handlebars with 31.8mm rise
StemBarelli alloy 100mm x 31.8mm stem
Seat PostBarelli alloy 31.6mm seat post
GripsBarelli lock-on grips
SaddleBarelli saddle
PedalsNot included
Weight24.5lbs / 11.11kg

Many Thanks

Andrew
 

SteCenturion

I am your Father
Hi.
Not got the necessary knowledge for MTB bike questions & it seems this section is mostly populated by roadies & hybrid riders (although there are some trail hackers out there).

Try duplicating this thread in the MTB section for more help & response.

Best of British.
 
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