State new bike $799.00
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State new bike $799.00
state bicycle offering 4130 full cromo gravel bike .
looks nice but they provide zero info on the drive chain/brifters...650 or 700c...
looks nice but they provide zero info on the drive chain/brifters...650 or 700c...
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https://www.statebicycle.com/collect...-tan-650b-700c
and for the full info on the bike
https://www.statebicycle.com/blogs/s.../4130-all-road
and for the full info on the bike
https://www.statebicycle.com/blogs/s.../4130-all-road
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I respect that they list so much weight detail. In an industry that too often misrepresents or completely avoids stating weights, these guys apparently went full nuclear and disclose everything.
Interesting offering at this price point.
It certainly is a budget bike based on some listed weights.
2600g for the large frame
1300g for the fork
bars that are apparently lined with lead at 429g
The drivetrain is a 1x11 Sensah that is just private branded.
Sensah works similar to SRAM because it was started by some engineers in China who used to work for SRAM. the lever throw is comically long, from what I've seen on review videos.
Interesting offering at this price point.
It certainly is a budget bike based on some listed weights.
2600g for the large frame
1300g for the fork
bars that are apparently lined with lead at 429g
The drivetrain is a 1x11 Sensah that is just private branded.
Sensah works similar to SRAM because it was started by some engineers in China who used to work for SRAM. the lever throw is comically long, from what I've seen on review videos.