20er mountainbike Early Rider Seeker 20 (NEW) Electric Purple
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20er mountainbike

20er mountainbike Early Rider Seeker 20 (NEW) Electric Purple

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20er mountainbike Early Rider Seeker 20 (NEW) Electric PurpleSeek and ye shall find. The Seeker 20 is built for exploring rugged trails and off road terrain. Continuing with the geometry up grades such a lower bottom bracket for improved stability, slacker headtube angles for precise handling and wider tire clearance this bike is made for confident riders. The 8 Speed Shimano drivetrain with 11 36t gear ratio and short 110mm crank arms offers smooth, efficient pedalling. Equipped with powerful Tektro 160mm

Seek and ye shall find.

The Seeker 20 is built for exploring rugged trails and off-road terrain. Continuing with the geometry up grades such a lower bottom bracket for improved stability, slacker headtube angles for precise handling and wider tire clearance this bike is made for confident riders. The 8 Speed Shimano drivetrain with 11-36t gear ratio and short 110mm crank arms offers smooth, efficient pedalling. Equipped with powerful Tektro 160mm hydraulic disc brakes, sealed bearing wheels with bolt-thru axles, and grippy Schwalbe Smart Sam 2.3" tires, this bike is ready for any challenge and can tackle any adventure with ease and comfort.

ASSEMBLY INSTRUCTIONS:

Your bike will arrive carefully packaged and boxed with the rear wheel attached. The front wheel will need attaching using the skewer supplied. The handlebar will be zip tied to the top tube, simply remove the bars and all packaging and attach to the stem. Add the saddle and adjust to the required height. Then simply add the pedals. Please retain your manual.

[Left column]

INSIDE LEG

54CM

FRAME

HAND BRUSHED AL6061, FORGED SLIDING DROP OUTS

FORK

HAND BRUSHED AL6061, FORGED DROP OUTS

STEERER TUBE

AL6061

CRANKS

CRUX 110MM DIRECT MOUNT, NARROW Q FACTOR

PEDALS

ER CNC'D AL6061, PLATFORM, STUDDED, CARTRIDGE BEARING

BOTTOM BRACKET

CRUX 24MM EXTERNAL CUP

RIMS

20 X 28H, DOUBLE WALLED TUBELESS COMPATIBLE

REAR HUB

FOUR-BEARING CASSETTE FREEHUB, CNC'D AL6061

FRONT HUB

CNC’D 6 BOLT DISC, AL6061, QR SKEWER

CHAIN

KMC X8

CHAINRING

DIRECT MOUNT, NARROW WIDE 30T, ALLOY

REAR CASSETTE

SHIMANO 8-SPEED 11-34t

SHIFTER

SHIMANO 8-SPEED TRIGGER

 

*Every effort has been made to ensure accuracy throughout this website. However, Early Rider reserves the right to change prices and bike specifications without prior notice*

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[Right column]

WEIGHT

8.8KGS W/O PEDALS

DERAILLEUR

SHIMANO ALTUS 8-SPEED MECH

BRAKES

TEKTRO HYDRAULIC DISC, 160 ROTORS

LEVERS

TEKTRO SHORT REACH

FRONT TYRE

SCHWALBE SMART SAM 20x2.35", 67TPI WB

REAR TYRE

SCHWALBE SMART SAM 20x2.35", 67TPI WB

HEADSET

1 1/8” CARTRIDGE BEARING, CONVENTIONAL

STEM

FORGED AL6061, 35MM REACH, 6-BOLT

BARS

560MM DOUBLE BUTTED AL6061, 25MM RISE

GRIPS

ER LOCK ON KRATON 92MM

SEAT POST

27.2MM x 250MM AL6061

SADDLE

ER WING 2, RAILED

SEAT CLAMP

QR, 31.8MM 

 

[Table]
STANDOVER HEIGHT  54CM
FRAME HAND BRUSHED AL6061, FORGED SLIDING DROP OUTS
FORK HAND BRUSHED AL6061, FORGED DROP OUTS
STEERER TUBE AL6061
CRANKS CRUX 110MM DIRECT MOUNT, NARROW Q FACTOR
PEDALS ER CNC'D AL6061, PLATFORM, STUDDED, CARTRIDGE BEARING
BOTTOM BRACKET CRUX 24MM EXTERNAL CUP
RIMS 20 X 28H, DOUBLE WALLED TUBELESS COMPATIBLE
REAR HUB FOUR-BEARING CASSETTE FREEHUB, CNC'D AL6061
FRONT HUB CNC’D 6 BOLT DISC, AL6061, QR SKEWER
AXLES AL6061
CHAIN KMC X8
CHAINRING
DIRECT MOUNT, NARROW WIDE 30T, STEEL
WEIGHT 8.8KGS W/O PEDALS
REAR CASSETTE SHIMANO 8-SPEED 11-34T
BRAKES TEKTRO HYDRAULIC DISC, 160 ROTORS
LEVERS TEKTRO SHORT REACH
FRONT TYRE SCHWALBE SMART SAM 20x2.35", 67TPI WB
REAR TYRE SCHWALBE SMART SAM 20x2.35", 67TPI WB
HEADSET 1 1/8” CARTRIDGE BEARING, CONVENTIONAL
STEM FORGED AL6061, 35MM REACH
BARS 560MM DOUBLE BUTTED AL6061, 25MM RISE
GRIPS ER LOCK ON KRATON 92MM
SEAT POST QR, 31.8MM
SADDLE ER WING 2, RAILED
SEAT CLAMP ER BOLT, 28.6MM 
DERAILLEUR SHIMANO ALTUS 8-SPEED MECH
SPEC NOTICE Every effort has been made to ensure accuracy throughout this website. However, Early Rider reserves the right to change prices and bike specifications without prior notice
[Table spec]
A Wheelbase 870mm
B Head Angle 67°
C Seat Tube Length 270mm
D Chainstay Length 340mm
E Seat Tube Angle 73°
F Standover Height 510mm
G Top Tube Length 452.6mm
H Head Tube Length
92mm
I Stack 422.9mm
J Reach 323.3mm
K Fork Length 340mm

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