Batavus Mambo vs Brompton P Line Urban - Midnight Black Metallic - Mid

Compare Specifications of Batavus Mambo and Brompton P Line Urban - Midnight Black Metallic - Mid

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Batavus Mambo
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Brompton P Line Urban - Midnight Black Metallic - Mid
Brompton P Line Urban - Midnight Black Metallic - Mid

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Technical Specifications
Drivetrain -- Brompton 4 speed drivetrain, 163% range
Frame Aluminium Main Frame: Precision drawn heat-treated steel tubing with hand brazing and selected auto-brazed joints
Rear Frame: Superlight Advance rear frame made from Titanium with a replaceable hanger, redesigned suspension block and new 54mm roller wheels
Stem Manually adjustable --
Handle Bar Batavus --
Fork Spring loaded, Batavus Aerflow duo shock Superlight Titanium fork with a threaded headset
Seatpost Springy Brompton Standard Chromoly steel tube – gloss black. Suitable for maximum inside leg 33″/83cm
Grip -- Superlight lock-on grips with precision ground lightweight foam adhered to ultrathin engineered core weighing just 42g per pair
Pedals -- Brompton Folding left hand and non-folding right-hand pedals
Chain -- Hollow pin Superlight Advance Chain
Shifters -- Brompton 4 speed trigger shifter
Gear -- 4-speed gear system
Saddle Selle Royal Fizik Aliante R7 – a comfortable saddle with lightweight performance from its Composite Carbon Nylon shell
Headset -- Brompton Superlight headset
Derailleur Rear -- Patent-pending direct mount 4 speed derailleur
Chainrings -- 6061 forged aluminium crank with 50T chainring and integrated chainguard
Sprocket -- 11-13-15-18 Tooth
Bottom Bracket -- Square taper bottom bracket
Headlamp Batavus Vizi with daytime running lights --
Taillamp Batavus Vizi --
Tyres
Front -- Schwalbe ONE Black Tyre
Rear -- Schwalbe ONE Black Tyre
Wheel / RIM Spoke Front Wheel: Superlight front wheel – Lightweight rim, double-butted spokes and aluminium hub body with sealed bearings and hex key axle
Rear Wheel: Superlight 4 speed rear wheel – Lightweight rim, double-butted spokes and aluminium hub body with sealed bearings, newly developed 4 speed freehub body and hex key axle
Brakes
Front Roller brake Dual Pivot Calipers
Rear Roller brake Dual Pivot Calipers
Suspension
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Rear -- --
Colors Available
Colors Blue-green matt
Tungsten gray
Black matt
Midnight Black Metallic


Physical Specs
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Weight 22 kg 10.2 kg
Overview
Features - Robust all-rounder with which you can really transport anything
- The rear carrier is integrated into the frame and is ideal for child seats and other heavy loads
- Equipped with new dynamic daytime running lights that are connected to the hub dynamo and are always on
- Cycle as light (or heavy) as you want with the 7 gears
- The suspension fork and seat post give you the necessary comfort during your ride
- Set your ideal seating position with the adjustable stem
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Additional Details Frame sizes : 48, 53, 57, 61, 65, 70
Dynamo : Hub dynamo
Number of gears : 7
Gear location : Hub gear
Gear type : Nexus
Luggage rack : Part of the frame
Key lock : AXA ring lock suitable for plug-in cable
Standard : One-legged standard
Folded Size: 645mm (H) x 585mm (W) x 270mm (D) (25.3” x 23” x 10.6”)
Chain tensioner: Advance chain tensioner with replaceable hanger mounting
Front carrier: Front carrier block adaptor for all types of Brompton luggage (non-electric)
Mudguards: New curved profile with updated mudguard flaps

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