Baum Celaris vs Electra Townie 7D EQ Step-Thru

Compare Specifications of Baum Celaris and Electra Townie 7D EQ Step-Thru

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Baum Celaris
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Electra Townie 7D EQ Step-Thru
Electra Townie 7D EQ Step-Thru

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Technical Specifications
Frame -- 6061-T6 aluminum w/patented Flat Foot Technology
Stem Darimo IX2AL Headstem Forged alloy 25.4mm quill, 80mm extension
Handle Bar Darmio Ellipse Road Handlebar Alloy custom bend 25.9" width/4" rise
Fork -- Hi-ten steel unicrown, straight/tapered leg
Seatpost Darimo Carbon Seatpost Alloy 27.2×350mm (24": 300mm)
Grip -- Electra hand-stitched
Crankset -- Forged alloy 170mm (160 mm on 24") w/steel 44t chainring w/double chainguards
Pedals -- Resin platform w/non-slip tread
Chain -- KMC Z7 nickel plated
Shifters -- Shimano Revo 7-speed twist w/optical gear display
Saddle -- Ergonomic w/shock-absorbing elastomers
Headset Chris King Dropset 2 headset 1 1/8" steel threaded/semi-integrated
Derailleur Rear -- Shimano Tourney TX-35 7-speed
Hub Front -- Shimano Nexus Dynamo, 32h
Hub Rear -- Alloy low flange 32h w/QR
Cassette -- 7-speed 14-34t
Bottom Bracket T47 bottom bracket shell Sealed cartridge 68mm/118mm
Headlamp -- Hub dynamo powered Spanninga LED
Taillamp -- Hub dynamo powered Spanninga LED
Tyres
Front Maximum tyre size 35mm measured 26": Bontrager E6 Hard-Case Lite 26x2.00" w/reflective stripe/24": Electra custom 24x1.95" w/reflective stripe
Rear Maximum tyre size 35mm measured 26": Bontrager E6 Hard-Case Lite 26x2.00" w/reflective stripe/24": Electra custom 24x1.95" w/reflective stripe
Wheel / RIM -- Painted or anodized double-wall alloy 26"×32h w/machined sidewalls (select models)
Tube Butted Titanium 3/2.5 seamless tubing --
Brakes
Front Disc cold-forged alloy linear-pull
Rear Disc cold-forged alloy linear-pull
Suspension
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Colors Available
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Physical Specs
Length -- --
Weight -- 15 kg
Overview
Features -- - Shimano Rapid Fire Plus Shifter
- Flat Foot Technology
- Derailleur Gear System
- Kenda Tires
- MIK Compatibility

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