PRODUCT MODEL YEAR |
(2011)
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PRODUCT OPTIONS |
17 Inch Frame Inside Leg 27-32" ,
20 Inch Frame Inside leg 30-35" |
Style |
Mens mountain bike gents style frame making the Raleigh AT30 a lighter, more manouverable offroad machine. |
Frame |
New Hydro-formed AIRLite disc-specific MTB frame |
Forks |
RST Gila T suspension fork with 100mm travel. |
Description |
The All Terrain 30 takes affordable mountain biking to another level! Featuring a new Hydroformed AIRlite alloy frame kitted out with dual cable disc brakes, RST Gila 100mm travel suspension fork, 24speed Shimano components and lightweight alloy finishing kit, the 30 is a winner!
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Gears |
24speed Shimano gears with Altus Rear derailleur and EZ Fire shifters. Suntour XCC 42/34/24T crank-set with 11-32T cassette |
Shifters |
Shimano EZ Fire shifters
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Inside Leg Range |
17" frame Inside Leg 27-32 inches
20" frame Inside Leg 30" - 35 inches |
Approximate Weight |
We do not have weight info at present for the raleigh freeride at30 |
H/Bar Stem |
Outland stem with alloy low-rise MTB bars and Dual Density grips |
Fitted Extras |
Finishing Kit: Selle Royal Viper Cut ''n'' Look saddle, alloy pedals and Propalm grips |
Front Brake |
Powerful Promax DSK-320 cable disc brakes with 160mm rotor. |
Rear Brake |
Powerful Promax DSK-320 cable disc brakes with 160mm rotors. |
Rims |
Lightweight double-wall alloy rims |
Front Hub |
Alloy quick release disc hub. |
Rear Hub |
Alloy quick release disc hub. |
Tyres |
MTB Puncture proof tyres. |
Saddle |
Selle Royal Mach saddle. |
Seatpost |
Micro adjust seat post. |
Colour |
Black/Blue/White. |
Size |
17 inch frame, 20 inch frame |
Product Code |
AT317MBK
AT320MBK |
Related Search Terms |
Raleigh AT30
Raleigh Freeride AT30
AT30 mens bike
AT30 mountain bike
mountain bikes |
Compatible Extras |
Please call us for further info regarding mudguards, lights and other bolt-on items for the AT30 |
Mountain Bikes |
Great for bumpy terrain! The idea of a mountain bike is to take you up and down a mountain quickly, comfortably and with more ease than other bike styles. Funnily enough, not many people actual use mountain bikes to climb mountains, but thats up to you! |
Instructions, Product Guides and Additional Information |
Further assembly info and faq's |