Bergamont Horizon N8 Belt Amsterdam vs Firmstrong Mila Women s 700c 7 Speed

Compare Specifications of Bergamont Horizon N8 Belt Amsterdam and Firmstrong Mila Women s 700c 7 Speed

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Bergamont Horizon N8 Belt Amsterdam
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Firmstrong Mila Women s 700c 7 Speed
Firmstrong Mila Women s 700c 7 Speed

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Technical Specifications
Top Speed -- 32 kmph
Frame 28", super lite AL-6061 tubing
Size : 44/48/52/56 cm
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Stem BGM Pro, multiposition 10°/25°, clamp diameter: 31.8 mm --
Handle Bar BGM Comp, riserbar, backsweep: 33° --
Fork Suntour NRX D, LO, 63 mm, preload adjust --
Seats Ergon ST10 --
Seatpost Post Moderne PM-780E, suspension --
Grip Ergon GP10 --
Crankset Gates FC-S150, 46t --
Pedals Trekking alloy --
Chain Gates CDN Carbon Drive Belt, Center-Track
Chain cover : SKS Chainblade
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Shifters Shimano Alfine, SL-S503, 8-speed, rapidfire plus shifter --
Headset BGM Comp, A-Headset, semi-integrated, 1 1/8" --
Hub Front Shimano Nexus, SG-C6001-8, freehub, centerlock, disc --
Hub Rear Shimano dynamo hub, DH-3D37, centerlock, disc, quick release --
Spoke Stainless, black --
Cassette Gates CDN, 22t --
Headlamp B&M Myc N Plus, 50 Lux, LED, standlight --
Taillamp B&M Toplight 2 C Plus, LED, standlight --
Tyres
Front Schwalbe Marathon Racer, Raceguard, reflective stripe, 40-622
Tubes: Schwalbe SV19B Light
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Rear Schwalbe Marathon Racer, Raceguard, reflective stripe, 40-622
Tubes: Schwalbe SV19B Light
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Wheel / RIM Rims : BGM Pro X15, disc, 32h Spoke wheels
Brakes
Front Shimano BR-MT200, hydraulic disc brake, SM-RT10 rotor: 180/160 mm --
Rear Shimano BR-MT200, hydraulic disc brake, SM-RT10 rotor: 180/160 mm --
Brake Lever Shimano BL-MT200, hydraulic disc brake --
Suspension
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Rear -- --
Colors Available
Colors Dark grey/black/creme (shiny/matt) Baby Blue with Blush


Physical Specs
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Weight 16.2 kg --
Overview
Features - Lightweight, high-end trekking frame with perfectly balanced and dynamic riding characteristics as well as a sportive but upright riding position.
- Suntour suspension fork with 63 mm travel
- Silent, almost maintenance-free Gates belt drive with Shimano Nexus 8-speed internal gear hub
- Lightweight, fast-rolling Schwalbe Marathon Race tyres and good puncture resistance
- Adjustable stem and handlebars with 15° backsweep provide an ergonomic seating position
- High-end, ergonomic contact points: Ergon ST10 saddle, Ergon GP10 lock-on grips
- Comfortable suspension seat post
- Racktime carrier with multifunctional Snapit adapter system and integrated fender mounts
- Powerful LED lighting system by Busch + Müller with standlight function for added safety
- Comfort hybrid bike for women with an upright comfort riding position that is ideal for riders who are concerened about comfort and don't want their back, knees or shoulders in pain after a ride
- Semi-thin 700c tires and 7-speeds make riding across paved roads or sidewalks feel effortless, allowing speeds up to 20mph.
- Designed for casual rides, commuting, in the city riding, running errands and exercise
- Shimano 7 Speed drivetrain making riding uphills and execellerating on flat land easy
- Front and rear handbrakes make braking smooth and quick
Additional Details BB-Set : Sealed cartridge, BSA, for belt-drive crankset
Fender: SKS, with stainless stays
Carrier: Racktime / BGM Trekking Pro, integrated fender mount
Max weight : 130 kg
Drivetrain : Shimano 7 Speed

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