Canyon Grail CFR Di2 vs IDEAL Orama E605N Wave

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Canyon Grail CFR Di2
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IDEAL Orama E605N Wave
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Technical Specifications
Fuel Electric Electric
Drivetrain -- Shimano DU-E6100 STEPS, 60Nm, sportive
Battery Shimano BT-DN110 Di2 Battery Shimano BT-E8010, 504Wh (14Ah)
Display -- Shimano SC-E6100 STEPS
Frame Canyon Grail CFR e-CITY Semi-Integrated, AL6061-T4/T6
Stem -- Ergotec Octopus Ahead 50, 31.8 mm, 90 mm
Handle Bar Canyon Ergospeed Gel Ergotec Ladytown, 620 mm
Fork Canyon FK0118 CF Disc RST Volant-T, 60 mm, adjustable preload
Seatpost Canyon SP0072 Ergotec Atar, 31.6 mm
Crankset Shimano RX810 Shimano STEPS FC-E6100/ SM-CRE61, 38T
Chain Shimano CN-HG701 11s Shimano (CN-HG71)
Shifters -- Shimano STEPS (SW-E7000-L) / Shimano Nexus (SL-C7000-5)
Saddle Terra Argo X1 Selle Royal Premium Essenza D
Derailleur Front Shimano GRX Di2 RX815 --
Derailleur Rear Shimano RD-RX815 --
Hub Front -- Shimano (HB-TX500-QR)
Hub Rear -- Shimano Nexus-5 (SG-C7000-5D)
Cassette Shimano Ultegra HG800 11-34 11s Shimano, 27T (CS-C7000)
Bottom Bracket Token Ninja Lite BB4124 --
Stand -- Atran REX-HV rear kickstand
Headlamp -- Herrmans H-Black MR4, 40Lux/AXA Blue Line 2LED
Tyres
Front Schwalbe G-One RS Evo Schwalbe Energizer Active Plus PunctureGuard, Reflex, 47-622
Rear Schwalbe G-One RS Evo Schwalbe Energizer Active Plus PunctureGuard, Reflex, 47-622
Wheel / RIM DT Swiss GRC1100 Mach1 Traxx 640 Disc, 21C-622
Brakes
Front -- Shimano BR-MT200/BL-MT201, 180 mm
Rear -- Shimano BR-MT200/BL-MT201, 180 mm
Brake Lever Shimano GRX Di2 RX815 --
Suspension
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Rear -- --
Colors Available
Colors Hale-Bopp
Mars Attack
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Physical Specs
Length -- --
Weight 8.30 kg --
Overview
Features -- --
Additional Details -- Size : 46/50/54 cm
Power Adapter : Shimano, 2A (EC-E6002-1)
Chain Protector : Herrmans Halo
Mudguards : SKS PET, 56 mm
Carrier : Standwell, Aluminium Semi-Integrated, CarryMore II System

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