Canyon Grail CFR Di2 vs Gazelle Paris C7 Plus HMB

Compare Specifications of Canyon Grail CFR Di2 and Gazelle Paris C7 Plus HMB

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Canyon Grail CFR Di2
Canyon Grail CFR Di2

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Gazelle Paris C7 Plus HMB
Gazelle Paris C7 Plus HMB

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Technical Specifications
Fuel Electric Electric
Motor -- Bosch Active Line Plus 3.0 (50Nm)
Maximum Torque -- 50 Nm
Top Speed -- 25 kmph
Battery Shimano BT-DN110 Di2 Battery Li-ion
Battery position : Integrated into carrier
Display -- Bosch Purion LCD
Frame Canyon Grail CFR Frame shape : High-step, low-step
Size : 46, 49, 53, 57, 61, 65
Frame material : Aluminium
Handle Bar Canyon Ergospeed Gel Aluminium, comfort curved model
Fork Canyon FK0118 CF Disc Fork suspension type : telescopic
Fork material : Aluminium
Seatpost Canyon SP0072 --
Crankset Shimano RX810 --
Chain Shimano CN-HG701 11s --
Saddle Terra Argo X1 Selle Royal
Derailleur Front Shimano GRX Di2 RX815 --
Derailleur Rear Shimano RD-RX815 --
Cassette Shimano Ultegra HG800 11-34 11s --
Bottom Bracket Token Ninja Lite BB4124 --
Tyres
Front Schwalbe G-One RS Evo Continental CityRide
Rear Schwalbe G-One RS Evo Continental CityRide
Wheel / RIM DT Swiss GRC1100 Wheelsize : 28"
Rims : Mach1 ER-10, Double-walled aluminium for extra strong and efficient cycling performance
Brakes
Front -- Rim brake with hydraulic control
Rear -- Rim brake with hydraulic control
Brake Lever Shimano GRX Di2 RX815 --
Suspension
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Rear -- --
Colors Available
Colors Hale-Bopp
Mars Attack
Black
Grey


Physical Specs
Length -- --
Weight 8.30 kg 22.4 kg
Overview
Features -- - Powerful assistance with 50 Nm
- Suspension front fork and seat post cope with large potholes too
- Handlebar can be adjusted manually on the go for the ideal position
- Look and feel of a genuine Gazelle
Additional Details -- Ebike sensors : rotation sensor, speed sensor, pedal force sensor
Rear carrier description : Aluminum MIK system carrier
Gear system description : 7-speed Shimano Nexus
Gear type : hub
Gears : 7
Front chainwheel : 38
Rear chainwheel : 18
Drivetrain : Chain

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