Batavus Fonk E-go vs Canyon Roadlite CF 9 Ltd

Compare Specifications of Batavus Fonk E-go and Canyon Roadlite CF 9 Ltd

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Batavus Fonk E-go
Batavus Fonk E-go

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Canyon Roadlite CF 9 Ltd
Canyon Roadlite CF 9 Ltd

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Technical Specifications
Fuel Electric Electric
Motor Motor location : Middle
Motor brand : E-motion
Motor type : Performance
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Range 300 Wh - 18 to 98 Km
400 Wh - 23 to 122 Km
500 Wh - 30 to 161 Km
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Maximum Torque 25 Nm --
Battery Battery capacity (mAh) : 300, 400 or 500 Wh
Battery location : Rear carrier
SRAM Powerpack
Display Sire-E --
Frame Aluminium Canyon Roadlite CF
Stem Adjustable with tools --
Fork Fixed Canyon FK0050 CF SL Disc
Seatpost Fixed Canyon S15 VCLS 2.0 CF
Grip -- Ergon GA3
Crankset -- Sram Force 1 46T
Chain -- SRAM GX Eagle 12s
Saddle Selle Royal Canyon Sport Saddle EP1249
Derailleur Rear -- SRAM X01 Eagle AXS
Cassette -- SRAM XG-1275 Eagle 10-50 12s
Bottom Bracket -- SRAM DUB Pressfit
Headlamp Batavus Aerline lighting with standlight --
Taillamp Batavus Aerline lighting with standlight Reflector Set
Tyres
Front -- Schwalbe G-One Speed 30 mm
Rear -- Schwalbe G-One Speed 30 mm
Wheel / RIM Spoke Reynolds AR41 DB XD
Brakes
Front V-brake TRP R803
Rear Roller brake TRP R803
Suspension
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Rear -- --
Colors Available
Colors Yellow Ocher Mat
Mother of Pearl Blue Mat
Black mat
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Physical Specs
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Weight 25 kg 8.26 kg
Overview
Features - A trendy electric bicycle with a front-wheel motor that is perfect for use in the city
- The cables are cleverly concealed by the frame and ensure that you do not get caught in the bicycle shed
- With the cleverly placed LED lighting with standlight function, you have less chance of storage damage
- You can easily attach accessories to the luggage carrier
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Additional Details Frame sizes : 48, 49, 53, 57, 61
Pedal assistance number : 5
Number of gears : 7
Gear location : Hub gear
Gear type : Nexus
Luggage rack : MIK compatible
Key lock : AXA ring lock suitable for plug-in cable
Standard : One-legged standard
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