Canyon Roadlite 6 vs Electra Loft 7i Step-Thru 2023

Compare Specifications of Canyon Roadlite 6 and Electra Loft 7i Step-Thru 2023

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Canyon Roadlite 6
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Electra Loft 7i Step-Thru 2023
Electra Loft 7i Step-Thru 2023

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Technical Specifications
Frame Canyon Roadlite AL
Aluminium hybrid frame with a comfortable, yet sporty riding position. Featuring rear rack mounts.
Axle dimension: 9X135 mm
Material: Aluminium (AL)
6061-T6 aluminum w/patented Flat Foot Technology
Stem Iridium Stem Steel 25.4mm quill
Handle Bar Iridium Flatbar Alloy custom bend 30mm rise
Fork Canyon FK0049 Disc
Lightweight, stiff carbon fork.
Material: Carbon (CF)
High-tensile steel unicrown, straight/tapered leg
Seatpost Iridium Seatpost Alloy micro-adjust 27.2x300mm
Grip Ergon GA3 Hand-stitched leatherette
Crankset SAMOX TAM37 46T Forged alloy, 170mm w/44t, alloy chainguard
Pedals -- Alloy platform w/non-slip rubber tread
Chain SAMOX Pressfit BB8601 KMC Z7 nickel plated
Shifters -- Shimano Revo 7-speed twist shifter
Saddle Canyon Sport Saddle EP1249 Retro leatherette dual spring
Headset -- 1" steel threaded
Derailleur Front Shimano Deore M6100 12s --
Derailleur Rear Shimano DEORE XT M8100 --
Hub Front -- Alloy 32h, nutted
Hub Rear -- Shimano Nexus 7-speed internal F/W 32h
Cassette Shimano SLX M7100 20t
Bottom Bracket SAMOX Pressfit BB8601 Sealed cartridge 68mm/116mm
Tyres
Front Schwalbe G-One Speed 30 mm 700x35c city tread
Rear Schwalbe G-One Speed 30 mm 700x35c city tread
Wheel / RIM Front: Alex Rims CRD30 / Shimano TX505
Rear: Alexrims CRD30 | Shimano MT401 12S
Double-wall alloy, 700x32h
Brakes
Front Shimano MT201 / UR300​, 160 mm Shimano RT10 Rotor alloy dual pivot caliper
Rear Shimano MT201 / UR300, 160 mm Shimano RT10 Rotor alloy dual pivot caliper
Suspension
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Colors Available
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Physical Specs
Length -- --
Weight -- 15 kg
Handlebar Width 600 --
Overview
Features -- - Shimano Revo Shifter
- Flat Foot Technology
- Internal Gear System

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