Batavus Wayz E-go Active Control vs Canyon Grail CFR Di2

Compare Specifications of Batavus Wayz E-go Active Control and Canyon Grail CFR Di2

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Batavus Wayz E-go Active Control
Batavus Wayz E-go Active Control

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Canyon Grail CFR Di2
Canyon Grail CFR Di2

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Technical Specifications
Fuel Electric Electric
Motor Bosch
Motor location : Middle
Motor type : Active Line Plus
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Range 300 Wh - 20 to 80 Km
400 Wh - 25 to 115 Km
500 Wh - 35 to 150 Km
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Maximum Torque 40 Nm --
Battery 300, 400 or 500 Wh , Removable battery
Battery location : Rear carrier
Shimano BT-DN110 Di2 Battery
Display Purion --
Frame Aluminium Canyon Grail CFR
Stem Manually adjustable --
Handle Bar Batavus Canyon Ergospeed Gel
Fork Type Front fork : Fixed Canyon FK0118 CF Disc
Seatpost Dropperpost Canyon SP0072
Crankset -- Shimano RX810
Chain -- Shimano CN-HG701 11s
Saddle Selle Royal Terra Argo X1
Derailleur Front -- Shimano GRX Di2 RX815
Derailleur Rear -- Shimano RD-RX815
Cassette -- Shimano Ultegra HG800 11-34 11s
Bottom Bracket -- Token Ninja Lite BB4124
Headlamp Batavus Aerflow integrated in the front fork --
Taillamp With on / off button --
Tyres
Front -- Schwalbe G-One RS Evo
Rear -- Schwalbe G-One RS Evo
Wheel / RIM 26 ” Spoke DT Swiss GRC1100
Brakes
Front Hydraulic rim brake --
Rear Hydraulic rim brake --
Brake Lever -- Shimano GRX Di2 RX815
Suspension
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Rear -- --
Colors Available
Colors Black matt Hale-Bopp
Mars Attack


Physical Specs
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Weight 26.6 kg 8.30 kg
Overview
Features - Wheel size 26 inch, 45 cm frame and step-through height of 41 cm, this is ideal for the smaller people among us.
- Mechanically operated seat post (dropper post), for safe entry and exit. Control via button on the handlebar
- The beautifully concealed cables and the floating luggage carrier complete this electric bicycle
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Additional Details Frame sizes : 45
Pedal assistance number : 4
Number of gears : 7
Gear location : Hub gear
Gear type : Nexus
Key lock : AXA ring lock suitable for plug-in cable
Standard : One-legged standard
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