Baum Celaris vs ZIZE Supersized Comfort Bike

Compare Specifications of Baum Celaris and ZIZE Supersized Comfort Bike

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Baum Celaris
Baum Celaris

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ZIZE Supersized Comfort Bike
ZIZE Supersized Comfort Bike

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Technical Specifications
Stem Darimo IX2AL Headstem --
Handle Bar Darmio Ellipse Road Handlebar --
Fork -- Steel
Seatpost Darimo Carbon Seatpost Standard
Pedals -- Oversized alloy
Saddle -- Extra wide with springs
Headset Chris King Dropset 2 headset --
Spoke -- 32, 11 gauge stainless spokes
Bottom Bracket T47 bottom bracket shell --
Tyres
Front Maximum tyre size 35mm measured Kevlar belted - 24 x 2.125"
Rear Maximum tyre size 35mm measured Kevlar belted - 24 x 2.125"
Wheel / RIM -- Steel alloy with stainless spokes
Tube Butted Titanium 3/2.5 seamless tubing --
Brakes
Front Disc Front drum
Rear Disc Coaster rear
Suspension
Front -- --
Rear -- --
Colors Available
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Physical Specs
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Overview
Features -- - It comes built with all of the important components that will give you a robust and fun ride every
time.
- It is built with a unisex step-through frame, making it easy for you to hop on the bike and ride
away! With its’ 24″ Tires, it is designed to ride lower to the ground, making you feel more
comfortable and safer. The wheel size allows you to manoeuvre the bike with ease. Storage is
also a breeze.
- This bike comes with a reinforced frame to support up to 400 Pounds. The 3-speed external hub
will help you climb hills with ease, and let you enjoy every bit of the downhill rides.
- Have you ever experienced getting a flat tire while riding? With the Supersized Comfort Bike’s
puncture-resistant tires and tubes, you will be spared of the hassle of repairs on the road. The
tires have a self-repairing system that works like magic! You will also enjoy more safety in the
evening, with the included reflectors on the front and rear wheels.
- The bike saddle is wide, well-padded, and the seat has springs that absorb impact and vibration.
The bike has rear coaster brakes and a front drum brake and has a precision sealed crank
bearing set for timely and safe stopping every time.

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