Baum Orbis X vs Gazelle CityGo C7

Compare Specifications of Baum Orbis X and Gazelle CityGo C7

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Baum Orbis X
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Gazelle CityGo C7
Gazelle CityGo C7

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Technical Specifications
Frame Titanium Fully Butted Frame shape :High-step, low-step
Size : 49, 54, 59
Frame material : Aluminium
Frame description : Stable, lightweight oversized aluminium frame with 70.5° headset angle and 71.5° saddle tube angle gives positive steering characteristics. Both the high-step and low-step frames are fitted with a prominent double top tube
Stem Alloy --
Handle Bar Pro Discovery Aluminium, comfort curved model
Fork ENVE G series gravel fork 100 x 12 --
Seatpost ENVE carbon --
Grip -- Type : Gazelle Aerowing
Plastic wear-resistant handlebar grips for a firm grasp
Saddle Pro cro-mo rail Selle Royal
Headset Semi-integrated Cane Creek 110 headset 1 1/8" - 1 1/2" --
Tyres
Front 45 mm WTB Riddler Continental CityRide
Rear 45 mm WTB Riddler Continental CityRide
Wheel / RIM Shimano WH-RX570 Rims : Ryde Dutch
Brakes
Front Disc Roller brake
Rear Disc Roller brake
Suspension
Front -- --
Rear -- --
Colors Available
Colors -- Blue
Grey


Physical Specs
Length -- --
Weight -- 18.6 kg
Overview
Features - Personalised fitting
- Personalised geometry
- Individualised diameter tube selection
- All 8 tubes are butted in-house to rider requirements
- 3D printed yoke
- Internal hydro routing
- Standard paint schemes
- Individualized headtube length to the millimeter
- Safely integrated lighting front and rear with hub dynamo
- Theft protection with a ring lock plus chain lock in a handy storage compartment
- Sporty performance and cycling pleasure from 7-speed gears
- Lightweight aluminium frame with sturdy luggage carrier
Additional Details Bottom Bracket : White Industries T47
Axle: 12 mm Thru axle front and rear
Bar tape : Pro cork
Thru-axle 142 x 12mm, Syntace X-Fix & Maxle
ENVE G series fork 100 x 12mm thru-axle
Gear system description : 7-speed Shimano Nexus
Gear type : hub
Gears : 3.7
Front chainwheel : 38
Rear chainwheel : 18
Drivetrain : Chain
Kickstand type : side stand
Lock Type : AXA Solid Plus

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