A2B Speed vs Momentum Vida E Plus Low Step

Compare Specifications of A2B Speed and Momentum Vida E Plus Low Step

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Technical Specifications
Fuel Electric Electric
Motor 500w brushless DC hub motor 60Nm torque, 250W Mid Drive Motor, power by YAMAHA, SyncDrive Life motor
Range up to 72 km --
Charging Time 3-4 hours --
Engine Starting Electric Start --
Top Speed 45 kmph --
Battery Magnetic Plug Lithium-Ion, 36V 17.4 Ah 500Wh capacity Integrated Panasonic cell, partner with Panasonic, EnergyPak 500
Charger 5A charger --
Controller -- RideControl One ANT+, 5 power level plus auto mode
Battery Warranty 2 Years Warranty --
Display Backlit LCD diplay, speed, distance, riding mode, and battery charge ANT+ Wireless display compatible
Frame 17" or 20" 6061 y-aluminum frame ALUXX-Grade aluminium, disc
Stem -- Alloy, 15 degree
Handle Bar -- Alloy 50mm rise, 31.8mm
Fork -- ALUXX-Grade aluminium
Seatpost -- Giant Alloy, 30.9mm
Grip -- Momentum dual compound
Crankset -- Alloy, 38T
Pedals -- Platform
Chain -- KMC Z1e
Shifters -- Shimano Nexus 7sp RevoShift
Saddle -- Selle Royal Essenza Relax
Hub Front -- Shimano TX505
Hub Rear -- Nexus 7
Spoke -- Stainless steel
Cassette -- 18T
Headlamp LED --
Taillamp LED --
Tyres
Front 24” x 2.35” Kenda Krusader CST Metropolitan Palm Bay, 26x2.35"
Rear 24” x 2.35” Kenda Krusader CST Metropolitan Palm Bay, 26x2.35"
Wheel / RIM Spoke Alloy
Brakes
Front Tektro Dorado hydraulic front and rear disk brakes Tektro HD-M275, hydraulic disc, 160mm [F/R]
Rear Tektro Dorado hydraulic front and rear disk brakes Tektro HD-M275, hydraulic disc, 160mm [F/R]
Brake Lever -- Tektro HD-M275
Suspension
Front Suntour SF13-NCX Telescopic, 63mm Travel --
Rear -- --
Colors Available
Colors Matte silver
Matte black
White
Red
Indigo
Happy Mint


Physical Specs
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Kerb Weight 29.9 --
Overview
Features - Pedal assist
- Dual Disc Brake
- Integrated Battery
- Internal Geared HUB
- Six Level Of Support
- Grippy Tires
- Wide Gear Range
- Chainguard

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