Apollo Trace 30 vs Batavus Tuesday Sport 30

Compare Specifications of Apollo Trace 30 and Batavus Tuesday Sport 30

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Apollo Trace 30
Apollo Trace 30

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Batavus Tuesday Sport 30
Batavus Tuesday Sport 30

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Technical Specifications
Frame Butted 6061 frame with smooth welding. Integrated head tube, pannier mounts and replaceable derailleur hanger Aluminium
Stem -- Adjustable with tools
Handle Bar Alloy low riser, bore: 31.8mm, W: 600mm, sweep: 6 degree --
Fork Alloy 700c disc specific commuter fork with rack and fender mounts Fixed
Seatpost -- Springy
Grip Kraton ERGO comfort grip --
Chain KMC Z-9 --
Shifters Shimano SL-M2000 Altus 3 x 9 speed --
Saddle Apollo Ergotech dual density saddle Selle Royal
Headset A-head semi integrated 1-1/8" with 10mm cone spacer --
Derailleur Front Shimano FD-T3000 --
Bottom Bracket Cartridge bottom bracket --
Headlamp -- Batavus Vizi with daytime running lights
Taillamp -- Batavus Vizi
Tyres
Front 700x40c tyre --
Rear 700x40c tyre --
Wheel / RIM 700c Weinmann U-26 double wall disc specific rims, 32 hole A/V, alloy quick release disc hubs with stainless spokes Spoke
Brakes
Front -- Hydraulic disc brake
Rear -- Hydraulic disc brake
Suspension
Front -- --
Rear -- --
Colors Available
Colors Matte Sand / Black Green Blue


Physical Specs
Length -- --
Weight -- 16.3 kg
Overview
Features -- - Light and very manoeuvrable bike with sporty handling
- Sporty frame with straight front fork and wheels with high rims to move quickly through traffic
- Fast and sporty shifting thanks to the derailleur with no less than 30 gears
- Equipped with new dynamic daytime running lights that are connected to the hub dynamo and are always on
- Powerful hydraulic disc brakes ensure that you come to a stop safely and quickly
- Child seats can be attached directly to the rear carrier
Additional Details -- Frame sizes : 48, 53, 57, 61
Dynamo : Hub dynamo
Number of gears : 30
Gear location : Derailleur
Gear type : Deore
Luggage rack : Aluminum, MIK compatible
Key lock : ABUS frame lock suitable for plug-in cable
Stand : One-legged stand

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