Avial Mid Drive e-Bike vs SCOTT Solace eRide 20

Compare Specifications of Avial Mid Drive e-Bike and SCOTT Solace eRide 20

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Avial Mid Drive e-Bike
Avial Mid Drive e-Bike

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SCOTT Solace eRide 20
SCOTT Solace eRide 20

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Technical Specifications
Fuel Electric Electric
Motor COMP C17 Mid Drive 250 / 350W TQ HPR50 Mid Motor drive 50Nm max Torque / EU: 25kmh / US: 20mph
Range 60 Km --
Maximum Torque -- 50Nm
Load Carrying Capacity 120 kg 120 kg
Top Speed 25 kmph --
Battery 36V /14 Ah LG or Samsung Cells TQ Internal 360Wh
Charger -- TQ 100-240V-4A
Display Digital, 5 levels pedal assistant TQ HPR
Frame Frame Sizes : 38 cm (15”) / 43 cm (17”) / 48 cm (19”) Solace eRIDE Disc HMX
Stem -- Syncros Creston 2.0 Compact, Alloy
Handle Bar -- Syncros Creston 1.0 Compact, Carbon
Fork Suntour XCR RL-R, 100 mm --
Seats -- Syncros Belcarra Regular 1.0
Seatpost -- Syncros Duncan SL D-shape iL
Crankset -- FSA eBike Alloy CK-746
Chain -- Shimano CN-M6100-12
Shifters -- Shimano 105 Di2 ST-R7170
24 Speed Electronic Shift System
Gear Shimano Deore RD-M610 --
Headset -- Acros AIF-1135
Derailleur Front -- Shimano 105 Di2 FD-R7150
Electronic Shift System
Derailleur Rear -- Shimano 105 Di2 RD-R7150
24 Speed Electronic Shift System
Cassette -- Shimano CS-R7100,11-34
Chainrings -- FSA eBike 50-34 24 speed
Headlamp -- Syncros iL rear
Tyres
Front 27.5“, Maxxis Ikon 2.2 Schwalbe PRO ONE EVO Super Race
Rear 27.5“, Maxxis Ikon 2.2 Schwalbe PRO ONE EVO Super Race
Wheel / RIM Spoke Syncros Capital 1.0 40e Disc
24 Front 12x100mmTA /24 Rear 12x142mmTA
Brakes
Front 180 mm Shimano Hydraulic Shimano BR-R7170 Hyd.Disc
Shimano SM-RT70 CL rotor 160
Rear 160 mm Shimano Hydraulic Shimano BR-R7170 Hyd.Disc
Shimano SM-RT70 CL rotor 160
Suspension
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Colors Available
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Physical Specs
Length -- --
Weight -- 13.2 kg
Overview
Features - The battery box with additional cooling
- Bikes frame weighs 3.2-3.5kg (7-7.7lbs)
- e-Bikes frames made without welding
- Smooth ride with Gearsensor
- Mounted bicycle equipment
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