Bergamont Vitess N8 Belt Gent vs Gazelle Chamonix T27

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Bergamont Vitess N8 Belt Gent
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Gazelle Chamonix T27
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Technical Specifications
Frame 28", ultra lite AL-6061 tubing
Sizes : 48/52/56/60/64 cm
Frame shape : High-step, low-step
Size : 49, 53, 57, 61, 65
Frame material : Aluminium
Frame description : Stable, lightweight oversized aluminium frame with 70.5° headset angle and 71.5° saddle tube angle gives positive steering control and sporty riding characteristics. Low step-through frame with extra stable construction and sporty look.
Stem BGM Pro, multiposition 10°/25°, clamp diameter: 31.8 mm --
Handle Bar BGM Pro, riserbar, backsweep: 15° Aluminium, trekking comfort curved model
Fork BGM Trekking rigid alloy fork, alloy steerer, disc Fork suspension type : internal to headset
Seats Ergon ST10 --
Seatpost BGM Comp --
Grip Ergon GP10 Plastic handlebar grips with ergonomic form for a better distribution of pressure on the hands
Type : Ergon GC10
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 --
Saddle -- Selle Royal Freccia
Headset BGM Comp, A-Headset, semi-integrated, 1 1/8" --
Derailleur Front -- Shimano Altus
Derailleur Rear -- Shimano Alivio
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 Axa Compactline 35
Taillamp B&M Toplight 2 C Plus, LED, standlight --
Tyres
Front Schwalbe Marathon Almotion, Raceguard, reflective stripe, 50-622
Tubes: Schwalbe SV19B Light
Schwalbe Citizen
Rear Schwalbe Marathon Almotion, Raceguard, reflective stripe, 50-622
Tubes: Schwalbe SV19B Light
Schwalbe Citizen
Wheel / RIM Rims : BGM Pro X15, disc, 32h Wheelsize : 28"
Rims : Ryde Eco 19
Brakes
Front Shimano BR-MT200, hydraulic disc brake, SM-RT10 rotor: 160/160 mm V-brakes
Rear Shimano BR-MT200, hydraulic disc brake, SM-RT10 rotor: 160/160 mm V-brakes
Brake Lever Shimano BL-MT200, hydraulic disc brake --
Suspension
Front -- --
Rear -- --
Colors Available
Colors Black/black (matt/shiny) --


Physical Specs
Length -- --
Weight 15.2 kg 16.5 kg
Overview
Features - Light and almost maintenance-free work-horse.
- High-end trekking frame with perfectly balanced and dynamic riding characteristics as well as an sportive but upright riding position.
- Lightweight alloy fork smoothly integrated into the design
- Silent, almost maintenance-free Gates belt drive with Shimano Nexus 8-speed internal gear hub
- Fast, safe and agile with 50 mm wide Schwalbe Marathon Almotion tyres
- 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
- Racktime carrier with multifunctional Snapit adapter system and integrated fender mounts
- Powerful LED lighting system by Busch + Müller with standlight function for added safety
- Rigid lightweight frame for precise steering characteristics
- Tried and tested Shimano gear combination
- Handlebars are manually adjustable on the go
- Hub dynamo and integrated cables can take the occasional knock
Additional Details BB-Set : Sealed cartridge, BSA, for belt-drive crankset
Range of use : Category 2.1: City, trekking and urban bikes
Max weight : 130 kg
Fender: SKS, with stainless stays
Carrier: Racktime / BGM Trekking Pro, integrated fender mount
Gear system description : 27 Shimano Altus / Alivio, 27 Shimano Deore / Altus
Gear type : hub
Gears :3, 7
Front chainwheel : 42-32-22
Rear chainwheel : 11-36
Drivetrain : Chain
Kickstand type : side stand
Lock Type : AXA Defender
Rear carrier description : Aluminum
Accessories Kickstand: Atran --

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