Beta eKinder Race 20 vs Gazelle Medeo T9 City HMB

Compare Specifications of Beta eKinder Race 20 and Gazelle Medeo T9 City HMB

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Beta eKinder Race 20
Beta eKinder Race 20

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Gazelle Medeo T9 City HMB
Gazelle Medeo T9 City HMB

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Technical Specifications
Fuel Electric Electric
Motor 36V750W brushless motor+ Sine wave controller Bosch Active Line 3.0 mid-drive motor
Maximum Torque -- 40Nm
Load Carrying Capacity 175 Kg --
Top Speed 33 kmph 32 kmph
Battery 36V 7.5AH, removable high-power lithium battery Battery type: Li-ion
Battery position : Integrated into carrier
Battery system: Bosch
Charger 42V*3A --
Battery Warranty -- 2 years’ guarantee
Display -- Bosch Purion LCD
Frame Aluminum alloy Stable lightweight aluminium sloping frame with 70,5° headset angle and 73° saddle tube angle for a sporty posture and precise handling. Cables beautifully integrated into the frame.
Frame material: Aluminium
Frame shape : low-step
Size : 45, 50
Stem CNC-Blue Adjustable stem
Handle Bar Alloy Aluminium, slightly curved model
Fork Suspension fork with Hydraulic lockout - Spring adjustable, travel 100mm Aluminium
Grip APOLLO SOFTER grip Plastic wear-resistant handlebar grips for a firm grasp
Type: Herrmans DD36
Gear -- Shimano Alivio, 9-speed
Saddle CNC-Blue DDK, sportive
Hub Front Bearing type, small friction coefficient, wear resistance, good rotation accuracy --
Tyres
Front 20”2.5 Schwalbe Big Apple
Rear 20”2.5 Schwalbe Big Apple
Wheel / RIM Alloy spoked rim Wheelsize : 28"
Rims: Mach1 ER-10, Double-walled aluminium for extra strong and efficient cycling performance
Brakes
Front Hydraulic disc brake Hydraulic brakes, 2 piston
Rear Hydraulic disc brake --
Suspension
Front -- Telescopic
Rear -- --
Colors Available
Colors -- Light olive, Mallard blue


Physical Specs
Length -- --
Weight -- 21.4 kg
Overview
Features -- - Smooth assistance thanks to a Bosch Active Line motor with 40 Nm of torque (20mph) and 400Wh rack battery
- Premium Shimano disc brakes provide smooth and responsive stopping power
- A suspension front fork with 50 mm of travel and wide, puncture-resistant tires offer comfort on mixed road surfaces
- Active geometry combined with a low-step frame creates a fun and lively experience perfectly suited to urban errands and adventures
Additional Details -- Rotation sensor
Speed sensor
Pedal force sensor

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