Description - Bicycle Raymon Territ Street 2025 steelblue-fire
Over 100 years of bicycle DNA. Our family stands for courage, experience and vision - qualities that live on in every Raymon bike. With this tradition behind us, we create bikes that offer exactly what you are looking for on and off road.
Bicycle technical specifications
Frame and suspension
Frame:
Aluminium 6061
Fork:
Aluminium Gravel Disc
Drivetrain
Speeds:
18
Drivetrain system:
2x9
Drivetrain type:
External
Rear derailleur:
Shimano Sora, RD-R3000, 18-S
Front derailleur:
Shimano Sora, FD-R3000
Shifters:
Shimano Sora ST-R3000
Crankset:
Shimano FC-R345, 50/34T
Cassette:
Shimano CS-HG200, 11-34T
Chain:
KMC X9
Brake system
Brakes:
Tektro MD-C550, 2-piston, mech. disc brake
Cockpit
Handlebar:
Raymon Aluminium 31,8mm
Stem:
Raymon 31,8mm
Grips:
Raymon tape, anti slip
Wheels
Wheel size:
28"
Wheelset:
Raymon GD24/Shimano 3D37/QC300, QR
Front tire:
Maxxis Reaver, 40-622
Tires:
Maxxis Reaver, 40-622
Saddle and components
Saddle:
Raymon 142 zone cut
Seat post:
Raymon, 27,2 mm
Seat post clamp:
31,8, hex screw
Accessories
Mudguards:
Aluminium
Carrier:
Raymon, 15 kg
Front light:
AXA Nxt 30, 30 lx
Rear light:
AXA LS 423 COB LINE
Weight and dimensions
Weight:
13,7 kg
Maximum load (rider+bicycle):
120 kg
Frame geometry
- Seat tube length: 500 mm
- Reach: 355 mm
- Stack: 602 mm
- Top tube: 540 mm
- Steering angle: 71 mm
- Seat tube angle: 73 mm
- Head tube: 140 mm
- BB drop: 70 mm
- Wheelbase: 1025 mm
- Chain stay: 440 mm
- Crank length: 114 mm
- Stem length: 40 mm
- Handlebar width: 400 mm
- Seatpost length: 350 mm
- Ground clearance: 0 mm
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Bicycle preparation options
Manufacturer’s packaging
You will need to prepare the bicycle for riding yourself
- Free
/ Delivery time 5-10 business days
The bicycle is sent in the original manufacturer’s packaging (usually with the front wheel, handlebar, and saddle removed), which ensures the safety of the items during storage and transportation. When purchasing of a bicycle in such a packaging, the Buyer himself or his chosen bicycle mechanic must properly prepare it for use - assemble, tighten, and adjust it.