Canyon Grail CFR Di2 vs NAKTO Discovery

Compare Specifications of Canyon Grail CFR Di2 and NAKTO Discovery

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Canyon Grail CFR Di2
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NAKTO Discovery
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Technical Specifications
Fuel Electric Electric
Motor -- 45Nm / 350W motor
Drivetrain -- 5-level Pedal-assist and thumb throttle
Battery Shimano BT-DN110 Di2 Battery Tianneng 48V/8A, removable
Display -- 861 LCD display
Frame Canyon Grail CFR Nakto aluminum alloy step-thru frame
Stem -- Aluminium alloy
Handle Bar Canyon Ergospeed Gel Flat handlebar, aluminium alloy, 24" width
Fork Canyon FK0118 CF Disc DABI 82B Spring steel fork, 60mm travel, adjustable
Seatpost Canyon SP0072 Aluminium alloy dropper post, seat-height adjustability, 1" diameter
Crankset Shimano RX810 44 teeth x 5.9" length
Pedals -- Yonghua PA66
Pedal Assist System -- 5 Levels
Chain Shimano CN-HG701 11s Rust resistant
Shifters -- Shimano 6-speed
Saddle Terra Argo X1 Reinforced and ergonomic in black, 2 damping spring
Derailleur Front Shimano GRX Di2 RX815 --
Derailleur Rear Shimano RD-RX815 Shimano, MF-TZ500-6
Hub Rear -- 45Nm / 350W motor, integrated into the rear wheel, geared brushless motor
Spoke -- Carbon steel, silver
Cassette Shimano Ultegra HG800 11-34 11s --
Bottom Bracket Token Ninja Lite BB4124 Integral bottom bracket
Headlamp -- LED Light
Taillamp -- reflector
Tyres
Front Schwalbe G-One RS Evo --
Rear Schwalbe G-One RS Evo --
Wheel / RIM DT Swiss GRC1100 Rims: Aluminium alloy, silver
Brakes
Front -- Shimano, front and rear mechanical disc, steel
Rear -- Shimano, front and rear mechanical disc, steel
Brake Lever Shimano GRX Di2 RX815 Aluminium alloy, black
Suspension
Front -- --
Rear -- --
Colors Available
Colors Hale-Bopp
Mars Attack
Black


Physical Specs
Length -- --
Height -- 1041 mm
Weight 8.30 kg 33 kg
Handlebar Width -- 610
Wheelbase -- 1125 mm
Overview
Features -- - Integrated Battery
- Rear Geared Motor
- LCD Display
- Pedal Assist System
- Disc Brake
- All-Weather Frame
- Thumb Operation
- Shimano 6-speed Gears
- Slight-rise Handlebar
- Front Suspension
- Ergonomic Saddle

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