Bianchi Aria e-Road 105 Di2 12sp vs Snapcycle R1

Compare Specifications of Bianchi Aria e-Road 105 Di2 12sp and Snapcycle R1

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Bianchi Aria e-Road 105 Di2 12sp
Bianchi Aria e-Road 105 Di2 12sp

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Technical Specifications
Fuel Electric Electric
Motor Mahle X35 Plus 250W motor unit, iWOC One remote control, BLE and ANT+ compatible 750W brushless geared motor, 1200W Peak
Range -- 48KM / 30~45 Miles
Charging Time -- 4-5 hrs
Battery Mahle X35+ 250Wh 48V 14Ah Samsung 35E lithium battery
Charger -- US standard 3.0 A smart charger, UL Certified
Display -- Adjustable-Angle, Backlit, Grayscale 3.2'' LCD
Frame E-Road Aria aero carbon, mechanical/electronic, BB-PressFit 86,5x41, head tube 1.4"-1.1/8", integrated seat clamp, full carbon dropout, aero shape DT-ST, Disc brake flat mount, QR sytem, OLD 135mm sizes 47-50-53-55-57-59-61cm Aluminium 6061
Stem Velomann, raise - 6°, height 38mm, Oversize, 1 1/8", size 90/100/110/120cm Ext: 90mm-48/50cm, 100mm-52/54cm, 110mm-56cm, 120mm-58cm --
Handle Bar Velomann, Flat Top, alloy 6061 diam. 31,8mm, reach 80mm, drop 130mm Size: 400mm-44/53cm, 420mm-55/59cm, 440mm-61cm Aluminum Alloy, Mid-Rise, 700mm Width, 31.8mm Bore
Fork Full Carbon Aero Road 1.4">1.1/8" integrated head , Disc brake flat mount, thru axle 12x100 MOZO Spring Suspension, 80mm Travel, Lockout and Preload Adjustment
Seatpost Full Carbon Aero special dimension, special Clamp type with alloy head adjustable and reversible +/- 35mm; lenght: 300mm - 47/50cm; 350mm - 53/61 Aluminum Alloy, 320mm x 27.2mm Dia
Grip La Spirale Ribbon cork Ergonomic, Stitched Imitation Leather
Crankset Shimano, FC-R7100, 105, 50-34T Crank Length: 47-50-53 - 170mm 55-57-59 - 172.5mm61L - 175mm 48T, 170mm Aluminium Alloy, Double-Sided Plastic Guard
Pedals -- Neco Aluminum Alloy Platform with Reflector
Chain Shimano, CN-M7100, HG 12-Speed KMC chain with 122 chainlinks
Shifters Shimano Disc Brake Set, 105, ST-R7170 Shimano SIS Index Thumb Shifter
Saddle Velomann, carbon steel rail, 262x145 Justek soft foam saddle
Headset FSA Orbit C-33, NO.44E, 1-1/8 Semi-Integrated, Sealed Cartridge, 1-1/8" Straight
Derailleur Front Shimano, FD-R7150, 105 --
Derailleur Rear Shimano, RD-R7150, 105,12-SPEED 6-Speed Shimano Tourney
Hub Rear FSA Vision Trimax alloy disc with rear Mahle motor hub --
Spoke -- Stainless Steel, 12 Gauge, Black with Silver Nipples
Bottom Bracket Shimano,SM-BB72-41B, Press Fit Type for Road, Bearing, Inner Cover --
Stand -- Heavy-duty aluminum stand
Headlamp -- LED
Tyres
Front Vittoria Rubino Pro G2.0 graphene, 700 x 28c, 150TPI CST BFT 26”X4.0” fat tires
Rear Vittoria Rubino Pro G2.0 graphene, 700 x 28c, 150TPI CST BFT 26”X4.0” fat tires
Wheel / RIM FSA Vision Trimax alloy disc with rear Mahle motor hub Aluminum Alloy, 26 inch, Double Wall
Brakes
Front Shimano, SM-RT86, S 160mm Disc Tektro 180 mm
Rear Shimano, SM-RT86, S 160mm Disc Tektro 180 mm
Brake Lever -- Aluminium alloy comfort grip levers with motor cutoff switch
Suspension
Front -- --
Rear -- --
Colors Available
Colors 1A - CK16 / Black Full Glossy
PZ - Summertime Dream / Black Full Glossy
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Physical Specs
Length -- --
Weight -- 33 kg
Overview
Features -- - Backlit LCD Display
- Front suspension fork
- Wide foam saddle
- 4" Fat tire
- Control pad
- Fully Integrated battery
- LED Headlight
- Solid rear rack
- Quick & Smart 48V 3 Amp Charger
- 750W Brushless Geared Hub Motor
- 48V 14Ah Samsung Lithium-Ion Battery
- Half Twist Throttle
- Mechanical 180mm Disc Brake

Snapcycle R1
LED Headlight

Snapcycle R1
Backlit LCD Display

Snapcycle R1
Wide foam saddle

Snapcycle R1
Solid rear rack

Snapcycle R1
Control pad

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4" Fat tire

Snapcycle R1
Mechanical 180mm Disc Brake

Snapcycle R1
Integrated battery

Snapcycle R1
Brushless Geared Hub Motor
Additional Details -- Recommended Rider Heights: 5'3" ~ 6'4"
Pedal Assist Intelligent: 0~5 level pedal assist
Brake Calipers: Tektro MD-M280
Fender: Full coverage front and rear
Freewheel: Shimano MF-TZ500-6 14-28T Freewheel
Seat post Clamp : Quick-Release type

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