Angell Angell vs Momentum Vida E Plus Low Step

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Angell Angell
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Momentum Vida E Plus Low Step
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Technical Specifications
Fuel Electric Electric
Motor 250w motor in the rear wheel hub 60Nm torque, 250W Mid Drive Motor, power by YAMAHA, SyncDrive Life motor
Range Autonomy up to 90 km --
Charging Time 2 hours for a full charge --
Engine Starting Electric Start --
Top Speed 25 kmph --
Battery 36 V Battery 500Wh capacity Integrated Panasonic cell, partner with Panasonic, EnergyPak 500
Charger 4A Charger --
Controller -- RideControl One ANT+, 5 power level plus auto mode
Display 2.4 Inch Touch Screen ANT+ Wireless display compatible
Frame Painted aluminum ALUXX-Grade aluminium, disc
Stem -- Alloy, 15 degree
Handle Bar -- Alloy 50mm rise, 31.8mm
Fork In painted carbon ALUXX-Grade aluminium
Seatpost -- Giant Alloy, 30.9mm
Grip -- Momentum dual compound
Crankset -- Alloy, 38T
Pedals -- Platform
Chain 9v kmc x9 silver 114 links KMC Z1e
Shifters -- Shimano Nexus 7sp RevoShift
Saddle Tailored Selle Royal Essenza Relax
Hub Front -- Shimano TX505
Hub Rear -- Nexus 7
Spoke -- Stainless steel
Cassette -- 18T
Sprocket 42 aluminum front teeth and 16 steel rear teeth --
Tyres
Front Michelin protek 700x35c CST Metropolitan Palm Bay, 26x2.35"
Rear Michelin protek 700x35c CST Metropolitan Palm Bay, 26x2.35"
Wheel / RIM Stainless Steel Spokes Alloy
Brakes
Front Tektro HDR 310 Disc Brake Tektro HD-M275, hydraulic disc, 160mm [F/R]
Rear Tektro HDR 310 Disc Brake Tektro HD-M275, hydraulic disc, 160mm [F/R]
Brake Lever -- Tektro HD-M275
Suspension
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Rear -- --
Colors Available
Colors Silver
Matt black
Indigo
Happy Mint


Physical Specs
Length -- --
Weight 15.9 kg --
Overview
Features - 4 assistance programs
- Automatic Locking
- Anti-Theft Tracking
- Bluetooth Connectivity
- App Connectivity
- BLE key
- Geolocation
- Integrated Battery
- Internal Geared HUB
- Six Level Of Support
- Grippy Tires
- Wide Gear Range
- Chainguard

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