Bergamont E-Revox Pro EQ vs chike E-Cargo

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Bergamont E-Revox Pro EQ
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Technical Specifications
Fuel Electric Electric
Motor Bosch Drive Unit Performance Line CX Cruise, Gen. 4, 250 W, 36 V SHIMANO mid-motor "E6100 CRG", 250 W rated continuous power
Load Carrying Capacity -- Permissible total weight: 200 kg
Maximum load platform/box: 80 kg
Maximum luggage rack load: 25 kg
Top Speed 25 kmph --
Battery Bosch 36 V Li Ion, 500 Wh, PowerTube SHIMANO lithium-ion down tube battery with BMS, 36 V, 14 Ah, 504 Wh
Display Bosch Purion SHIMANO "SC-E6100" LCD
Frame 29", ultra lite AL-6061 tubing, PowerTube battery
Frame sizes : S/M/L/XL
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Stem Syncros FL2.0, +/-6° SATORI "UP2 +" 110 mm, Ø 31.8 mm, angle adjustable
Handle Bar Syncros Hixon 2.0, mini riserbar, rise: 15 mm, width: 740 mm / 720 mm for size S SATORI "Noirette" 630 mm, Ø 31.8 mm
Fork Suntour XCR34 Air, 100 mm, rebound adjust, 15x110 mm axle --
Seats Ergon SM10 E-Mountain --
Seatpost Syncros M3.0 SATORI "ASTRO" 350 mm, Ø 31.6 mm
Grip Ergon GA20 CONTEC "Ergo D3 Plus"
Crankset FSA CK-320, 34t, 170 mm --
Pedals -- CONTEC "Quick Plus City/Tour"
Chain KMC e11S --
Shifters Shimano Deore, SL-M5100, 1x11-speed, rapidfire plus-shifter SHIMANO "SW-E6000"
Gear -- SHIMANO Inter 5 E DI2, electronically shifted, automatic mode
Saddle -- CONTEC "Volare City EL Uni"
Headset BGM F13-X, A-Headset, semi-integrated, tapered --
Hub Front Shimano FH-MT400-B, centerlock, disc, 12x148 mm axle BITEX alu 24 hole 12 mm thru axle black
Hub Rear Shimano HB-MT400-B, centerlock, disc, 15x110 mm axle SHIMANO “Inter 5-E” DI2
Spoke Sapim Leader 2.0mm, stainless steel
Cassette Shimano Deore, CS-M5100, 11-51t --
Headlamp Litemove SE, 70 Lux, LED, E-Bike Version B&M "IQ-XS", 70 lux
Taillamp Herrmans H-Trace Mini, LED SPANNINGA "Pimento XE LED"
Tyres
Front Maxxis Crossmark II, EXO, folding, Tubeless ready, 29x2.25"
Tubes: Schwalbe SV21B
SCHWALBE "Big Apple" 50-305 Reflex
Rear Maxxis Crossmark II, EXO, folding, Tubeless ready, 29x2.25"
Tubes: Schwalbe SV21B
SCHWALBE "Big Ben" 55-406
Wheel / RIM Rims : Alex EXR25, disc, eyelets, width: 25 mm Rims front wheel : SCHUERMANN "Yak Disc" 25-305 24L SW
Rim rear wheel : SCHUERMANN "Yak Disc" 25-406 36L SW
Brakes
Front Shimano BR-MT200, hydraulic disc brake, SM-RT30 rotor: 180/180 mm TEKTRO disc brake "HD-T525" Auriga Twin
Rear Shimano BR-MT200, hydraulic disc brake, SM-RT30 rotor: 180/180 mm TEKTRO disc brake "HD-T285"
Brake Lever Shimano BL-MT201, hydraulic disc brake --
Suspension
Front -- --
Rear -- --
Colors Available
Colors Matt chrome/black/chrome (matt/shiny) Matt black
Dusty blue
Melon yellow


Physical Specs
Length -- 1850 mm
Width -- 730 mm
Weight 24.1 kg 38 kg
Overview
Features - Lightweight Suntour air fork with 100 mm travel
- Efficient and durable Shimano Deore 1x11 shifting technology
- Fast rolling Maxxis Crossmark tyre with optimal control
- High-end, ergonomic contact points: e-bike specific Ergon SM10 saddle, Ergon GA20 lock-on grips
- Powerful LED lighting system with Litemove front light
- Bosch Gen. 4 Performance Line CX Cruise Drive Unit
- Airline rails
- Systainer adapter
- Quick and easy assembly and disassembly of the wall parts
Additional Details Assistance Modes : Eco (+60%), Tour (+140%), eMTB (+140 - 340%), Turbo (+340%), Walk Assist (-5 km/h)
BB-Set : Bosch, Isis
Max weight : 135 kg
Fender: Racktime Wingee
Carrier: New Racktime / BGM carrier
Maximum rider weight : 100 kg
Material : Aluminum 7005
Dropouts : Slider Dropout
Chassis : tilting chassis with elastomer spring element
Surface : Powder-coated with undercoat decor
Crank Arms : SHIMANO "FC-E6100" 170mm
Front pulley: GATES "CDX", 55 t.
Rear pulley : GATES "CDX", 34 t
Belt : GATES "CDX", 108T
Luggage carrier : ATRAN "Tour 365 AVS 20"
Mudguards : chike

Platform/Box
Length : 94cm
Width : 72cm
Inside length box : 90 cm
Inside width box : 68 cm
Volume box: approx . 210 liters
Accessories Kickstand: Atran --

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