Garelli Ciclone Scout vs Tern GSD S10 LX

Compare Specifications of Garelli Ciclone Scout and Tern GSD S10 LX

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Garelli Ciclone Scout
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Tern GSD S10 LX
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Technical Specifications
Fuel Electric Electric
Motor Brand : Bosh
Position : BOSCH HUB
Motor type : Electric 10
Bosch Cargo Line, 400% Assist, 85 Nm Torque, max speed 25 kph (EU); max speed 20 mph (US)
Range ECO modeE: up to 120 km | TOUR mode:up to 100 km | SPORT mode: up to 80 km 500 Wh: 52-105 km (32-65 mi); 1000 Wh: 102-206 km (63-128 mi)
Charging Time 6-8 hours (3-4 with optional Fast Charger)
Charge & Discharge times : 800
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Maximum Power 2 kw --
Maximum Torque 120 Nm --
Top Speed 45 kmph --
Battery Samsung 48v / 2 Kwh LI-ion removable Battery
Battery Weight : 13 kg
Bosch Dual Battery system, 500 Wh/1000 Wh
Charger -- 220V, 4A (EU); 100-240V, 4A (US)
Display LCD + ANALOGIG with CANBUS Bosch Purion
Frame Alluminium Alloy, Swingarm Steel Tern GSD, 6061-AL, patented MultiTruss design, EFBE Tri-Test approved: 200 kg
Stem -- Tern Andros, adjustable, forged construction, patented technology
Handle Bar -- Tern Sweep, 6061-AL, Tern Andros adapted
Fork Front fork : Hydraulic up-side down telescopic Suntour custom for Tern, 1.5" tapered Chromoly steerer, 32 mm stanchions, Thru-axle, 70 mm travel, EFBE approved: 200 kg
Seatpost -- Cane Creek Thudbuster G4, Tern Telescope, 34.9/30.9 mm
Grip -- Ergon
Crankset -- Tern GSD custom, forged 6061-AL DH crankarm
Pedals -- Urban with non-slip surface, sealed bearings
Chain -- 10 spd, DHT for eBike, GST corrosion resistant coating
Shifters -- Shimano Deore, 1 x 10 spd
Saddle -- Tern GSD by Velo, with rear handle
Headset -- Tern Flux Pro Taper, 1.5", angular contact bearings, Physis integrated
Derailleur Rear -- Shimano Deore Shadow+
Hub Front -- Tern Atlas, Boost Thru-Axle, Syntace X-12 standard, Cargo-optimized design
Hub Rear -- Tern Atlas, Boost Thru-Axle, Cargo-optimized design, sealed cartridge bearing
Spoke -- Stainless steel, 13G
Headlamp Led E-mark 16000 Ignis Headlight, Ultra wide 700 lumens, Hi/Lo Beam
Taillamp -- RearStop Brake Light, Always on brake light
Tyres
Front 130/60-13 53 J Schwalbe Big Ben Plus, 55-406, Green Guard puncture protection, Reflex
Rear 130/60-13 53J Tern x Schwalbe Super Moto-X, 62-406, Green Guard puncture protection, Reflex
Wheel / RIM Front wheel : 13 inch rim Size : 20" wheels
Wheel : Tern Atlas, heavy duty cargo wheel
Rims : Tern Atlas, ultra wide 36 mm, dual reinforced joint
Brakes
Front Disk hydraulic 220 mm Magura MT5, 4-piston hydraulic disc, 180 mm rotor, Sport pads
Rear Disk hydraulic 220 mm Magura MT5, 4-piston hydraulic disc, 180 mm rotor, Sport pads
Brake Lever -- Magura MT5 e-stop, hydraulic, with brake sensor
Suspension
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Colors Available
Colors Green/gold Dragon Fruit
School Bus Yellow


Physical Specs
Length 1669 mm --
Width 750 mm --
Weight 66 kg 33.58 kg
Seat Height 820 --
Wheelbase 1145 mm --
Overview
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Additional Details Rear dumper : Monoshock Hydraulic with adjustable gear
Diagnostic : Error code on speedometer
Kickstand : Sidestand
Passengers : 2
Max Load : 150 kg
FOLDING SIZE : 176 x 40.5 x 87 cm (69.3" x 15.9" x 34.3")
FOLDING TIME : 5 sec
FRAME SIZES : 186 cm (Total Length)
GEAR INCHES : 26" - 99" (2.08 - 7.91 m)
DISTANCE: SEATPOST TO HANDLEBAR : Min: 490 mm (19.3") Max: 590 mm (22")
DISTANCE: SADDLE TO PEDAL : Min: 690 mm (27.2") Max: 1050 mm (41.3")
SUGGESTED RIDER HEIGHT : 150 - 195 cm (4'11" - 6'5")
MAX GROSS VEHICLE WEIGHT : 200 kg (440 lb)
HANDLEPOST : Tern Physis 3D, 3D forged, 5 patented technologies, 12°, 290 mm
SEATPOST CLAMP : Tern Collar, 6061-AL, 2pc
BRAKE CABLE & HOUSING : Magura, hydraulic
Accessories -- BELL : Pitch Plus, brass
CHAINGUARD : Tern Custom, full chain cover
KICKSTAND : Atlas Lockstand, w/ remote unlock, patented technology
LUGGAGE SOCKET : Combo Mount
FENDERS: Integrated Wheel Guard, AL6061, w/ Side Skirt
RACK(S) : Frame integrated, heavy duty design
ABUS, keyed-alike with Bosch battery

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