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    Category
    Triathlon
    Weight
    17.5 lbs
    5.8
    Frame
    Carbon
    Carbon
    Wheels
    Carbon
    Wheel Size
    700c
    Tektro Rim
    Rival
    Drivetrain
    2 × 10
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    Summary
    The Fuji D-6 is a carbon frame triathlon bike with upper mid-range components and tektro rim brakes.

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    Gear Range

    A bike with lower gearing will be easier to ride up steep hills, while a higher top end means it will pedal faster down hills.

    Lowest gear

    (climbing)

    42 mph

    D-6

    Highest gear

    (descending)

    Geometry
    Specs
    Frame

    Monocoque High Modulus C7+ carbon with custom weave carbon strands and aero shaped tubes, Internal cable routing, EST (extended seat tube), Integrated aluminum cupped head tube, Double water bottle mounts.

    Fork

    FC-440 Fuji Carbon Aero Monocoque Integrated 1 1/8" Carbon steerer w/Internal routing

    Bottom Bracket

    FSA MegaExo exterior bearing system

    Headset

    Cane Creek 1 1/8" Integrated Road, with convex hollow alloy 25mm spacer

    Stem

    Profile Hammer OS

    Handlebar

    Profile Design T2 Wing base

    Saddle

    San Marco Ponza Trilon

    Seatpost

    Fuji Carbon OP Aero

    TypeRigid

    Pedals

    none

    Groupset
    Rear Derailleur

    NEW SRAM Rival

    Front Derailleur

    NEW SRAM Rival, Braze-on

    Crank

    FSA Energy MegaExo w/ Integrated Spindle, 7075 CNC 39/53T Chainring

    Shifters

    NEW SRAM SL-T500, 20-speed

    Cassette

    SRAM OG-1070, 11-23T 10-speed

    Chain

    SRAM PG-1050 10-speed

    Brakes

    Tektro R-725 Tri w/Cartridge pads

    TypeTektro Rim

    Brake Levers

    NEW Tektro TL-720 Tri

    Wheels
    Rims

    Novatec Extreme J233 Carbon/Alloy 33mm, 700c clincher

    Tires

    Continental Ultra Race, 700 x 23c Foldable

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