Which one is best ?
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Which one is best ?
No 1#
Frame & size: 6061 alloy, 17"
ForK: SR SUNTOUR XCM (100MM, HLO)
F/D: Shimano M191
R/D: Shimano M360
Shifter: Shimano M310 (24 speed)
Cassette: Shimano HG-200
Crank: Shimano TY501
Hub: Quando
Tyre: Maxxis Pace 1.95X26
Pedal: Wellgo
Brake: Shimano M315 Hydraulic Disk brake with 160mm rotor
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No 2 #
Frame - 6061 Alloy
Transmission – 24 Speed Shimano
Front Derailleur – Shimano Tourney
Rear Derailleur – Shimano Acera
Shifter – Shimano M315
Crank – Shimano FC-170/Ty-301
Cassette – Shimano HG-200
Handle Bar – Alloy, Length: 680mm
Stem – Alloy, Ahead type
Suspension - 26" SR Suntour XCM 100mm
Head Set – FSA
Brake set –Tektro Disc Brake with Shimano levers
BB – Chinhaur
Chain – 8 Speed KMC
Rim – 26” Alloy Double Wall
Seat post – 27.2mm
Hubs – Quando 36h QR Type
Tires - 26" x 2.1 Meghna Skin wall
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Frame & size: 6061 alloy, 17"
ForK: SR SUNTOUR XCM (100MM, HLO)
F/D: Shimano M191
R/D: Shimano M360
Shifter: Shimano M310 (24 speed)
Cassette: Shimano HG-200
Crank: Shimano TY501
Hub: Quando
Tyre: Maxxis Pace 1.95X26
Pedal: Wellgo
Brake: Shimano M315 Hydraulic Disk brake with 160mm rotor
OR
No 2 #
Frame - 6061 Alloy
Transmission – 24 Speed Shimano
Front Derailleur – Shimano Tourney
Rear Derailleur – Shimano Acera
Shifter – Shimano M315
Crank – Shimano FC-170/Ty-301
Cassette – Shimano HG-200
Handle Bar – Alloy, Length: 680mm
Stem – Alloy, Ahead type
Suspension - 26" SR Suntour XCM 100mm
Head Set – FSA
Brake set –Tektro Disc Brake with Shimano levers
BB – Chinhaur
Chain – 8 Speed KMC
Rim – 26” Alloy Double Wall
Seat post – 27.2mm
Hubs – Quando 36h QR Type
Tires - 26" x 2.1 Meghna Skin wall
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They look like entry-level hardtail MTB's. All else being equal, the first one has hydro brakes, the second does not specify, so I assume it's mechanical. I'd go with the first.
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The bike that fits better. Athough, I'd prefer hydro over mech discs.
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Looks like the most expensive part between the two of 'em is the hydro brake levers on no. 1! My take is that they are cheap low-quality bikes, thrown together with disc brakes as the main selling point.
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Best is The One That Fits your Body. as in a pair of shoes fitting your feet for a long walk.
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