Gazelle Bloom C380 HMS vs One Moto City Ryda

Compare Specifications of Gazelle Bloom C380 HMS and One Moto City Ryda

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Gazelle Bloom C380 HMS
Gazelle Bloom C380 HMS

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One Moto City Ryda
One Moto City Ryda

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Technical Specifications
Fuel Electric Electric
Motor Shimano STEPS E6100 (60 Nm) 36V/350W Brushless Geared Motor
Maximum Torque 60 NM --
Top Speed 25 kmph --
Battery Li-ion Replaceable Battery
Battery position : Down tube
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Display Shimano Steps LCD side --
Frame Frame shape : High-step, low-step
Size : 46, 49, 54, 59
Frame material : Aluminium
26″x1-3/8, Cromoly, Lug Brazed Welded
Handle Bar Aluminium look, extra spacious for child seat --
Fork -- 26″x1-3/8, Cromoly, Lug Brazed Welded
Crankset -- 3/32″x42Tx170mm Steel Chainring, Alloy Crank
Gear -- SHIMANO TOURNEY 7-speed
Saddle Sele Royal Lift Relaxed --
Hub Front -- Motor Hub
Hub Rear -- Alloy Hub, Silver, KT
Tyres
Front Schwalbe Big Apple 26″x1-3/8, with Reflex Line, Cream Colour
Rear Schwalbe Big Apple 26″x1-3/8, with Reflex Line, Cream Colour
Wheel / RIM Rims : Mach1 ER-10, Double-walled aluminium for extra strong and efficient cycling performance 26″x1-3/8x13Gx36H, Alloy Double Wall
Brakes
Front Disc brake with hydraulic control Alloy V-Brake, Silver
Rear Disc brake with hydraulic control Alloy V-Brake, Silver
Suspension
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Rear -- --
Colors Available
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Physical Specs
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Weight 26 kg 23.5 kg
Overview
Features - Sturdy transport bike, electric family bike and lifestyle bike in one
- A perfect balance of design and ride quality: with or without child seats
- MIK carrier system offers countless individualisation possibilities for the front and back
- 60 Nm motor, stepless shifting and 170 kg / 375 lbs load capacity
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Additional Details Gear system description : Enviolo 380 Trekking Manual stepless gear system
Gear type : hub
Gears : Stepless
Front chainwheel : 38
Rear chainwheel : 18
Drivetrain : Chain
Ebike sensors : rotation sensor, speed sensor, pedal force sensor
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