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Tern Orox R14

Weight 33.8kg (M) Frame 6061-AL Fork Atlas X, butted chromoly steel Gears Rohloff 14-speed hub Brakes 4-piston hydraulic disc, 203mm rotor Wheels Tern Atlas X Motor system Bosch Performance CX, 800 Wh, Bosch Dual Battery pack ready, Bosch Kiox 300 with LED remote Finishing kit Syntace P6 AL7050, 34.9 mm seatpost, Ergon SM E-Mountain Sport saddle, Level Nine 45mm stem and AL-7050 800mm riser bar, Schwalbe Johnny Watts 27.5” x 4” tyres Extras Bell, kickstand, lights, mudguards & more

can’t be pigeonholed. It’s designed, say Tern, for adventure and

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