SKU: 426938

Montari 2W

RRP AU$999.99 / NZ$1,079.99

Colour: Plum, Silver

Size: XS, S, M

Available In: Australia & New Zealand

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The Montari 2W features a low standover frame with light alloy suspension forks to smooth the bumps and light alloy wheels that are easy to spin up to speed.

With simple and intuitive single front chainring gearing and smooth and powerful Shimano hydraulic brakes, it’s not only a breeze to ride, but gives you the confidence to take your adventures to all new places.

Key Features
ADT alloy frame women’s specific sport geometry for comfortable, controlled riding, on or off road

SR XCT 30 alloy fork, 100mm travel, hydro’ lockout

9sp Shimano CUES drivetrain is simple to operate and very long lasting

Shimano hydraulic disc brakes for responsive braking, rain, hail or shine

Light alloy wheels roll smoothly and are easy to get up to speed

All specifications subject to change

Frame:

ADT 6061 Formtech Alloy, Womens Geometry, Replaceable Hanger, internal brake cable

Fork:

SR Suntour XCT30, 100mm Travel, Lock-out

Rear Derailleur:

SHIMANO CUES U4000 9sp Shadow

Shifter:

SHIMANO CUES U4000 9sp trigger

Crankset:

Shimano CUES alloy 32T w/ Mr Control Chain Guide

Chainguide:

S/tube mount c/guide

BB-Set:

Cartridge

Chainring:

32T

Chain:

Shimano LG500 Linkglide 9sp

Cassette:

SHIMANO CUES LG300 cassette, 11-46T, 9sp

Brake Levers:

Shimano MT200 Hydraulic

Brakes:

Shimano MT200 Hydraulic Disc, 160mm Rotors

Handlebar:

Alloy 31.8 with 9deg backsweep and 12mm rise

Headstem:

Zero 31.8mm Alloy Ahead, 6 deg

Grips:

Zero Strike Dual Compound

Seatpost:

Zero Alloy 27.2mm

Saddle:

Zero Women's Sport Comfort

Headset:

Semi-Integrated Threadless 1-1/8"

Hubs:

Shimano Alloy Centrelock Cassette 32H

Spokes:

Stainless Steel with Brass Nipples

Rims:

Weinmann XRD28 Double-wall Alloy 32H

Tyres:

Kenda Aptor 27.5×2.20 MTB tyre with AV tube

Pedal:

Nylon platform with ball bearings

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