trek domane gravel e bike Domane SL 7 eTap Gen 4 Gravel
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trek domane gravel e bike

trek domane gravel e bike Domane SL 7 eTap Gen 4 Gravel

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trek domane gravel e bike Domane SL 7 eTap Gen 4 GravelThe Domane SL 7 eTap is a high performance endurance racing bike made of carbon with the incredible advantage of a completely wireless electronic shifting system. SRAM's Force eTap AXS shifts quickly, smoothly, and reliably. Together with the vibration damping rear IsoSpeed, the internal, easily accessible storage compartment, the AXS power meter, and the Aeolus Pro 37 wheels made of OCLV Carbon, it ensures that your rides will be longer and more fun

 

The Domane SL 7 eTap is a high-performance endurance racing bike made of carbon with the incredible advantage of a completely wireless electronic shifting system. SRAM's Force eTap AXS shifts quickly, smoothly, and reliably. Together with the vibration-damping rear IsoSpeed, the internal, easily accessible storage compartment, the AXS power meter, and the Aeolus Pro 37 wheels made of OCLV Carbon, it ensures that your rides will be longer and more fun than ever before.

Equipment:
Frame: 500 Series OCLV Carbon, IsoSpeed, integrated storage compartment, tapered head tube, internal cable routing, 3S chain guide, fender mounts, flat mount disc brake mount, 142 x12 mm thru axle
Fork: Domane SL, carbon, tapered carbon steerer, internal brake cable routing, fender mounts, flat mount disc brake mount, 12 x 100 mm thru axle
Frame fit: Endurance
HR quick release: Bontrager Switch thru axle, removable lever
Max. tire size: 38C without fender, 35C with fender
Shift lever: SRAM Force eTap AXS, 12-speed
Front derailleur: SRAM Force eTap AXS, braze-on version
Rear derailleur: SRAM Force eTap AXS, max. 36 teeth on largest sprocket
Crank: SRAM Force AXS Power Meter, 46/33, DUB, 165 mm crank arm length (47)
Crank: SRAM Force AXS Power Meter, 46/33, DUB, 170 mm crank arm length (50/52)
Crank: SRAM Force AXS Power Meter, 46/33, DUB, 172.5 mm crank arm length (54/56)
Crank: SRAM Force AXS Power Meter, 46/33, DUB, 175 mm crank arm length (58/60/62)
Bottom bracket: SRAM DUB, T47, threaded, internally mounted
Cassette: SRAM XG-1270, 10-36 teeth, 12-speed
Chain: SRAM Force, 12-speed
Max. chainring size: 2x: 52/36
Saddle: Bontrager P3 Verse Comp, steel rails, 155 mm width (47/50/52)
Saddle: Bontrager P3 Verse Comp, steel rails, 145 mm width (54/56/58/60/62)
Seatpost: Domane carbon seatpost, KVF2 profile, 20 mm offset, length 280 mm (47/50/52/54/56)
Seatpost: Domane carbon seatpost, KVF2 profile, 20 mm offset, length 320 mm (58/60/62)
Handlebar: Bontrager Elite IsoZone VR-SF, aluminum, 31.8 mm, internal Di2 cable routing, 75 mm reach, 128 mm drop, 36 cm width (47)
Handlebar: Bontrager Elite IsoZone VR-SF, aluminum, 31.8 mm, internal Di2 cable routing, 75 mm reach, 128 mm drop, 38 cm width (50)
Handlebar: Bontrager Elite IsoZone VR-SF, aluminum, 31.8 mm, internal Di2 cable routing, 75 mm reach, 128 mm drop, 40 cm width (52)
Handlebar: Bontrager Elite IsoZone VR-SF, aluminum, 31.8 mm, internal Di2 cable routing, 75 mm reach, 128 mm drop, 42 cm width (54/56)
Handlebar: Bontrager Elite IsoZone VR-SF, aluminum, 31.8 mm, internal Di2 cable routing, 75 mm reach, 128 mm drop, 44 cm width (58/60/62)
Handlebar tape: Bontrager Supertack Perf handlebar tape
Stem: Bontrager RCS Pro, 7 degrees, 70 mm length (47)
Stem: Bontrager RCS Pro, 7 degrees, 80 mm length (50)
Stem: Bontrager RCS Pro, 7 degrees, 90 mm length (52/54)
Stem: Bontrager RCS Pro, 7 degrees, 100 mm length (56/58)
Stem:  Bontrager RCS Pro, 7 degrees, 110 mm length (60/62)
Brake disc: SRAM CenterLine X, Center Lock disc mount, rounded edge, 160 mm
Brake disc diameter: Max. brake disc diameter: 160 mm front & rear
Battery: SRAM eTap battery pack (with charger)
Bag: Bontrager BITS Integrated Frame Bag
Weight: 56 - 8.48 kg / 18.7 lbs
Max. weight: This bike has a maximum weight limit (bike, rider, and cargo) of 125 kg.

 

 

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