What's the difference between these two bikes? Is it only the tires?
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kennyaustin
Dec 12, 2020
I see in the Liberte specs that it has "Rust Resisted Components (Great for Mariner)" . What components are rust resisted, and how? How different is it from any rust resistant components in the Urbano?
Thanks.
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l_w_a_n_g
Jul 10, 2020
I see the Liberte having a Shimano HG41 cassette instead of the Suntek, has it been changed since this was published.
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ZiZZO
Jul 13, 2020
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Hi l_w_a_n_g
Good question. Yes! The specs have changed (and new models added) since this sheet has been posted. We changed the cassette on the Liberté from the Sugek to Shimano.
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julius papa
Feb 22, 2020
Hi. i got a liberte. is 58T chainrings fit to it??
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ZiZZO
Feb 24, 2020
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Hello Julius Thank you for your question. The stock chainring is a 48T. You can change the chainring to a larger (or smaller) size easily. You will have to consider two things when changing the chainring, however: The length of the chain and the bolt spacing.
1) The bolt spacing is 110mm. Your replacement should also be 110mm to work.
2) The length of the chain. If you go with a larger chainring, you will have to add some links (depending on how large you go. If you go with a smaller chainring, you will have to remove some links. Please let us know if you have any questions.
Tony
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julius papa
Feb 24, 2020
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@EuorMini thank you for your response. I just bought another liberte for my wife and we love it.
I plan to upgrade the tire to 2.0.
Is the rim of liberte 451?
Can I change it to 20" 2.1 mm?
If ever what is the biggest tire I can put?
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Benjamin Chen
Apr 14, 2018
Yes! Both are same grip shifters.
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Kerry Lynn
Apr 09, 2018
Thanks for the chart. Is the shifter on the Liberté and Urbano the same?
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ZiZZO
Apr 07, 2018
Hi Kerry
I've uploaded a side by side comparison of the ZiZZO line of bikes.
Some of the "big" differences are:
Crankset
Tires
Hubs
Bottom bracket
Saddle
AND...weight!
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Larry Webber
Jan 20, 2019
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Very useful table. I have two questions: (1.) Would you be able to add the new Forte to an updated table that (2.) included gear inches (or meters of development) for the lowest and highest gears on the bikes? https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Gear_inches
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ZiZZO
Jan 21, 2019
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@Larry Webber Hi Larry. We'll get the chart updated, thanks for the heads up. Please note, the specs for the Forte are the same for the Via, (re: gearing and gear inches), so the gear inches in "high" gear would be 87" and the "low" gear would be 34". If you have any other questions, please let us know.
Tony
I see in the Liberte specs that it has "Rust Resisted Components (Great for Mariner)" . What components are rust resisted, and how? How different is it from any rust resistant components in the Urbano?
Thanks.
I see the Liberte having a Shimano HG41 cassette instead of the Suntek, has it been changed since this was published.
Hi. i got a liberte. is 58T chainrings fit to it??
Yes! Both are same grip shifters.
Thanks for the chart. Is the shifter on the Liberté and Urbano the same?
Hi Kerry
I've uploaded a side by side comparison of the ZiZZO line of bikes.
Some of the "big" differences are:
Crankset
Tires
Hubs
Bottom bracket
Saddle
AND...weight!