CUBE Stereo Hybrid 120 Pro 625 Allroad vs MERIDA eSpresso City EP8-75 Edition EQ

Compare Specifications of CUBE Stereo Hybrid 120 Pro 625 Allroad and MERIDA eSpresso City EP8-75 Edition EQ

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CUBE Stereo Hybrid 120 Pro 625 Allroad
CUBE Stereo Hybrid 120 Pro 625 Allroad

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MERIDA eSpresso City EP8-75 Edition EQ
MERIDA eSpresso City EP8-75 Edition EQ

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Technical Specifications
Fuel Electric Electric
Engine Bosch Drive Unit Performance CX Generation 4 (85Nm) Cruise (250Watt) --
Gear Shift Pattern Gear Lever : Sram SX Eagle trigger, single click --
Drivetrain -- Shimano EP8
85Nm
Battery Bosch PowerTube 625 Simplo Internal Battery
750Wh
BATTERY LOCK : Abus Key
Charger Bosch 2A --
Display Bosch Purion Shimano SC-E6100
Frame Aluminum Superlite, Gravity Casting Technology, Efficient Comfort Control, FSP 4-Link, Agile Comfort Geometry eSPRESSO CITY LITE II
Material: aluminium
700x50C (with fender) max. wheelsize
135x9mm axle standard
Internal
FRAME SIZE : XS, S, M, L, XL
Stem CUBE Performance Stem E-MTB, 31.8 mm MERIDA EXPERT TK II
Material: aluminium
31.8mm diameter
Adjustable
80 mm-XS/S/M/L/XL
Handle Bar Newmen Evolution SL 318.25, 760 mm MERIDA EXPERT TK II
Material: aluminium
660mm width
35mm rise
Fork RockShox Recon Air RL, Tapered, 15 x 110 mm, eMTB Approved, 120 mm SR Suntour NCX LO
Air
63mm suspension travel
Tapered
700x50C max. wheelsize
Seats Seat Clamp : CUBE Varioclose Semi Integrated, 34.9 mm --
Seatpost CUBE Performance Post, 30.9 mm MERIDA EXPERT TK
30.9mm diameter
15mm setback
40mm seatpost suspension travel
Grip -- MERIDA EXPERT TK
Crankset ACID E-Crank, 38T, 170 mm Shimano FC-EM600
165 mm
Pedals CUBE PP MTB VP VPE-889
Chain Sram SX Eagle KMC e11S EPT
Shifters -- Shimano Deore M5100
Saddle Natural Fit Sequence MERIDA EXPERT TK
V-mount
Headset -- Acros Trekking
Derailleur Rear Sram SX Eagle, 12-speed Shimano Deore M5100
SGS
Hub Front Shimano FH-MT400-B, 12 mm, Boost, Centerlock Shimano Deore
100x15mm width front hub
32 spoke holes
Centerlock
Hub Rear Shimano HB-MT400-B, 15 mm, Boost, Centerlock Shimano Deore
135x9mm width rear hub
36 spoke holes
Centerlock
Spoke -- Black stainless
Cassette Sram PG-1210 Eagle, 11-50T --
Stand -- Atranvelo 1219-PC-7
Headlamp ACID Front Light PRO-E 110, 5-16V, DC Lezyne E-Bike Mini E65
StVZO
Taillamp ACID Mudguard Rear Light PRO-E, 12V, DC Spanninga Commuter Glow XE
STVZO
Integrated in MERIDA MIK HD carrier
Tyres
Front Schwalbe Smart Sam, K-Guard, 2.35 Continental Contact Cruiser
622-50
Wire
Reflecting line
Rear Schwalbe Smart Sam, K-Guard, 2.35 Continental Contact Cruiser
622-50
Wire
Reflecting line
Wheel / RIM CUBE EX30, 32H, Disc, Tubeless Ready MERIDA COMP TK
20mm inner width
Material: aluminium
Brakes
Front Shimano BR-MT420 / MT400, Hydr. Disc Brake Shimano Deore T6000
2 piston
Rear Shimano BR-MT420 / MT400, Hydr. Disc Brake Shimano Deore T6000
2 piston
Suspension
Front -- --
Rear -- --
Colors Available
Colors Black & Red RED (MATT BLACK)
MATT DARK SILVER (BLACK)


Physical Specs
Length -- --
Weight 26.8 kg 150 kg
Overview
Features -- - Extra low step-through ENERGY CRADLE frame design
- Smooth and powerful Shimano EP8 drive unit
- Fully equipped with guards, lights, lock, rack and kickstand
- Internally mounted 750 Wh battery
- Wide-range 11-speed Shimano drivetrain
- Fast-rolling 700c wheels and comfy 50 mm tyres with reflective strip
Additional Details Mute : RockShox Deluxe Select, 185 x 55 mm (27.5: 165 x 45 mm), Rebound Adjust, Trunnion Mount
Damper Hardware : Top: 54 mm Trunnion Mount, Bottom: 30 x 8 mm
Handles : Natural Fit All Terrain
Stand : CUBE Stand Pro, Adjustable
Fenders : ACID 75
Bell Jar : Knog Oi
Porter : ACID Semi-Integrated Carrier, ACID RILink Adapter Compatible
Rotors : Shimano RT30 / Shimano RTEM300
180 mm
Seat Clamp : MERIDA EXPERT
ChainGuard : Sunnywheel SW-CG-173A
ChainWheel : Samox NWP203
38 teeth
FreeWheel : Shimano M
11-51 teeth
11 speed
Carrier : MERIDA MIK HD
Spring clip
Spanninga rear light
FENDER : Sunnywheel SW-FA311-60E1 (MSB)
FRAME LOCK : Abus 4650 XL

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