Batavus Bryte E-go vs Quadrini Diamond

Compare Specifications of Batavus Bryte E-go and Quadrini Diamond

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Batavus Bryte E-go
Batavus Bryte E-go

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Quadrini Diamond
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Technical Specifications
Fuel Electric Electric
Motor Motor location : Middle
Motor brand : Yamaha
Motor type : PW series
36V 350W REAR DRIVE MOTOR
Range 400 Wh 48 - 140 km
500 Wh 60 - 176 km
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Maximum Torque 70 Nm --
Battery 400 Wh Removable battery SAMSUNG Lithium-ion 36V 12.8 AH Battery
Display Yamaha display --
Frame Aluminium Aluminum Alloy Frame
Stem Adjustable with tools --
Handle Bar Batavus --
Seatpost Springy PROMAX Suspension
Pedal Assist System -- 9-speed XT-LC controller pedal assist with throttle
Saddle Selle Royal --
Derailleur Front -- SHIMANO ACERA 7 SPEED
Derailleur Rear -- SHIMANO ACERA 7 SPEED
Headlamp Batavus Aerflow integrated in the front fork --
Taillamp LED integrated in battery --
Tyres
Front -- Kenda 26 x 1.75 tires
Rear -- Kenda 26 x 1.75 tires
Wheel / RIM Spoke Double Rim aluminum wheels
Brakes
Front Hydraulic rim brake TEKTRO Hydraulic Disk Brakes
Rear Hydraulic rim brake TEKTRO Hydraulic Disk Brakes
Suspension
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Rear -- --
Colors Available
Colors Gray matt
Titanium matt
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Physical Specs
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Weight 25 kg --
Overview
Features - With the powerful Yamaha PW-SE system and the 400Wh battery you can easily cover a lot of kilometers
- Light, sporty and yet comfortable: monoshock suspension fork, hydraulic rim brakes and 8 gears
- New, sporty and sleek frame design with integrated cable grommet behind the wheel
- Equipped with unique Batavus Aerflow lighting with high light output
- SUNTOUR FRONT SHOCK with a lockout feature
- Full front & rear flexible Fenders
- Front & rear lights
- Cafe Frame Lock
Additional Details Frame sizes : 48, 53, 57, 61
Pedal assistance number : 4
Number of gears : 8
Gear location : Hub gear
Gear type : Nexus
Key lock : AXA ring lock suitable for plug-in cable
Luggage rack : Racktime frame integrated with SnapIt
Standard : One-legged standard
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