Ghost KATO 2.7 AL - Monarch Orange / Jet Black, model 2020
Wondering how to navigate the Ghost Kato model line? 1.6, 2.7, 3.9 ..? The first number identifies the model - the higher it is, the more stomped components you will find on the bike. The number after the dot indicates the size of the wheels (6 = 26 inches, 7 = 27.5 inches, 9 = 29 inches).
Wheel size: 27.5
Material: Aluminum
Frame: KATO AL
Fork: SR Suntour SF19 XCT30 100 mm
Derailleur: Shimano Acera RD-M360 8-S
Cranks: Shimano FC-TY301 42-34-24
Middle composition: Shimano BBUN100
Cartridge: Sunrace CSM400 12-32
Chain: KMC Z51 8-S
Brakes: Shimano BR-MT200 2/2 Piston 160 mm Disc
Handlebars: XLC 720 mm Rise 15 mm Dia. 31.8 mm
Grips: Velo Grip
Stem: XLC MTB Dia. 31.8 mm
Saddle: DDK 2373
Front hub: Shimano HB-TX505 QR
Rear hub: Shimano FH-TX505 QR
Pedals: VPE-891
Derailleur: Shimano Tourney FD-TY700-TS6
Wheels: Shimano SM-RT10 160 mm
Heel : EZ1954
Rear rim: Rodi Excalibur XC 584x19 mm 32H
Front rim: Rodi Excalibur XC 584x19 mm 32H
Front tire: Mitas Ocelot 27.5 x 2.10
Rear tire: Mitas Ocelot 27.5 x 2.10
Number of transfers: 24
Maximum load capacity of the bicycle: 120 kg
Model year | 2020 |
Gears | 3x8 |
Groupset | Shimano Acera, Shimano Tourney |
Material | aluminium |
Brakes | Hydraulic disc brakes |
product ID | 88140 |
All bicycles at the MTBIKER shop are new, not-ridden, from an official distributor and with a full warranty. Several brands even offer a lifetime warranty on the frame after registration. We perform all warranty services in MTBIKER stores after personal delivery or after sending the bike (or its part) by courier.
- The bicycle is taken out of the manufacturer's box
- The bicycle is assembled, inspected and adjusted (front and rear derailleur, shock, fork, wheels,...)
- The bicycle is carefully packed back into a box and shipped
- If you order a bicycle for in store pick up or home delivery, the bicycle will be waiting put together, checked and ready to use for you.
- If you order a bicycle via courier to your home address, the following must be done at home:
- Take the bike out of the box and carefully remove safety material and foils
- Mount handlebar to stem (1 minute, 4 or 5 mm hex hey is needed).
- Mount front wheel to fork (1 minute, without the need of any tools if the bike has a quick release).
- Loosen the screws in the headset, straighten the stem with the front wheel, tighten the upper screw on the fork and then tighten the headset (2 minutes, 4 or 5 mm hex key is needed).
- Mount the pedals to the cranks while lubricating the thread and carefully mounting it the right way (1 minute, 8 mm hex key or 15 mm wrench).
- Mount seatpost to frame (10 seconds, without needing any tools if the frame has a quick link).
- Inflate the tyres or fork and shock to desired pressure (2 minutes, pump needed).
- Check the tightening of hex keys and quick-releases (2 minutes, 4 and 5 mm hex key is needed).
- Go for a test drive! Handle your bicycle carefully until you get used to it. If the bike has disc brakes, their performance will be limited from now on - they will gain their full power after 4-5 strong brakes at higher speed.

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